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It’s no surprise that it’s driven like that. That’s a Subaru Impreza 2.0 GT, with around 210hp. Not exactly the 2.5RS you got in the US of A.

Servaas, what’s your opinion on it?

It’s in Portugal. “Si” is spanish. You should’ve written “Sim”.

As stated in the article, in Europe we have the 316d. But we also have the 318d and the 320d. (we also had the 1 series 123d)

Gorgeous car!

This was from 4 years ago.

I understand I was wrong...

Even more amazing than the picture, is that not only Ken Block didn’t crash but he actually won something outside the states.

Doug,

Yes! It happens everywhere. Most people here in europe remove the badges because they buy the entry model (in case of bmw's: 320d; 520d).

Hm... The "quadrifoglio verde" ("green cloverleaf") was a symbol of good luck that a racecar driver from Alfa Romeo used in his car (Hugo [or Ugo, not sure] Sivocci).

I bought mine two sundays ago. An (apparently) mint '92, with 130k km (80k mi). I'm very happy with it. Great fun in back roads, and very neutral. Great little car (so far)!

Keep on the outside Cole, you can hold it; I've put special tires.

Don't be a hater, just because you live in FreedomVille. Lane splitting is not illegal in Poland, kind sir.

Still, the douchebag cyclist is a douchebag.

Máté, I thought you were from Europe (and thus knew your hot hatches...)

What exactly is the obsession with diesel ?

Why is rallying in America so great? Because it has an european car and amateur co-drivers?....

That I didn't know.

And yes.. I agree with you. The V8 on a Saab 9000 would have been awesome.

Although I freakin' love the Alfa Romeo 155 Widebody, i'll rase you a Lancia Thema 8.32 Aka Lancia Thema Ferrari.