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Buying a performance car is an expensive business and mistakes can prove costly financially and in time, effort and stress. Wouldn't it be great if you could take an expert with you? With the aid of this books step-by-step guidance from a marque specialist, you can The Subaru Impreza Buyers Guide aims to guide enthusiasts through the various production changes and problem areas between model years to make sure their restoration or prospective purchase is correct, original, and legitimate. The guide will be an essential reference tool to be used when buying, selling, repairing or restoring the various Impreza models manufactured from 1993 to date. This books unique points system will help you to place the cars value in relation to condition whilst extensive photographs illustrate the problems to look out for. This is an important investment - STOP Don't buy a Subaru Impreza without buying this book first One hundred colour photos, useful appendices and expert advice mean this book could save you 1000's. Format:Paperback Pagination:64 pages, 103 full colour photographs Dimensions:195 x 139 mm |
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This book is written by the world's foremost authority on driving Porsche cars to their limits, and offers readers the latest information on making the most of recent Porches models and technology. Vic Elford shares his winning insights into the ride control systems, new tire compounds, Tiptronic and Direct-Shift Gearbox transmissions that have transformed the driving experience, and the challenges of driving a Porsche. As he discusses recent models - ranging from the new generations of the 911 to the whole-cloth inventions of the Boxter,Cayenne, Cayman S and Carrera GT - modern images and historic photographs take the reader through Porsche's history and evolving technology. Written for both road drivers and racers, this is an invaluable asset for any Porsche driver and will quickly become a popular best-selling title. Paperback 176 pages, 75 colour and 150 black and white illustrations :269 x 209 mm |
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The fascinating story of Daimler’s glass fibre sports car, including its commercial feasibility at the time and key role in Daimler’s future, its development, production, and the proposal that could have seen it built into the 1970s. A bold new design, the Dart, as it was originally to be called, should have been Daimler’s saviour and a springboard to a range of new models, including saloons and coupes. Sadly, Jaguar bought the company before the car was allowed to evolve. The book contains contemporary material and photography throughout to help owners looking to restore their vehicles in period guise. 208 pages, hardback, over 200 colour and mono photographs |
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