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Scottish Sun
5 days ago
- Automotive
- Scottish Sun
Ultra-rare version of iconic car with lighter chassis that does 0-60 mph in less than 3 seconds hits market for £700,000
The vehicle was significantly cheaper upon its release POCKET ROCKET Ultra-rare version of iconic car with lighter chassis that does 0-60 mph in less than 3 seconds hits market for £700,000 Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) AN ULTRA-RARE version of an iconic motor has hit the market for an eye-watering fee. The road-legal version of the iconic Subaru Impreza World Rally Car has hit the second-hand motors market, going for almost double what it was released for three years ago. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 4 The Prodrive P25 Subaru Impreza World Rally Car has gone on sale for an eye-watering fee Credit: Jam Press/Race Cars For You 4 The vehicle has hit the second-hand motors market, going for almost double what it was when it was released Credit: Jam Press/Race Cars For You The P25 was released by Prodrive in 2022 to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the two-door Subaru Impreza World Rally Cars debut. It was unveiled as part of only 25 vehicles for sale, the majority of which were scooped within 72 hours of their release. At the time, petrolheads could get their hands on the car for £460,000. However, motorists will have to dig a little deeper into their pockets and cough up £700,000. The vehicle boasts 450 brake horsepower and a WRC-style launch control system, which means that from a standing start, the P25 will reach 60 mph in under three seconds. The technical focus was on making P25 lighter, more powerful and even better handling than its competition predecessor, meaning that it's theoretically an improvement over the manufacturer championship-winning Impreza WRC. Prodrive states: "The Prodrive P25 is, quite simply, the best road-going Subaru Impreza ever built. "The vehicle, currently based in the UK, is available online with Race Cars For You." REVVED UP Elsewhere, a rare 1990s sports car has hit the market for a jaw-dropping £2.5 million. The vehicle is one of just 14 of its kind ever produced. Iconic 1965 Ford Racer that starred in Top Gear is so rare only two in the world exist - but could be yours at auction A RUF CTR 2 Sport is set to feature at Broad Arrow Auctions' Monterey Jet Center sale in mid-August, Top Gear has reported. Auctioneers estimate that the retro sports car will go for somewhere between £2.2 million and £2.5 million. Top Gear's website reads: "The CTR 2 Sport may be from the Nineties, but its spec wouldn't look out of place on a new supercar in 2025. "We're talking carbon and Kevlar body panels, all-wheel drive, a six-speed manual, carbon ceramic brakes and 580bhp from a twin-turbo 3.6-litre flat-six. "The 0-62mph sprint takes 3.6 seconds and it'll run on to a top speed of 217mph. "Yep, it was the fastest production car in the world when it was first born." The car also comes with an old-school green leather interior and analogue dials. 4 The vehicle boasts 450 brake horsepower Credit: Jam Press/Race Cars For You


The Irish Sun
5 days ago
- Automotive
- The Irish Sun
Ultra-rare version of iconic car with lighter chassis that does 0-60 mph in less than 3 seconds hits market for £700,000
The vehicle was significantly cheaper upon its release POCKET ROCKET Ultra-rare version of iconic car with lighter chassis that does 0-60 mph in less than 3 seconds hits market for £700,000 AN ULTRA-RARE verrsion of an iconic motor has hit the market for an eye-watering fee. The road-legal version of the iconic Subaru Impreza World Rally Car has hit the second-hand motors market, going for almost double what it was released for three years ago. Advertisement 4 The Prodrive P25 Subaru Impreza World Rally Car has gone on sale for an eye-watering fee Credit: Jam Press/Race Cars For You 4 The vehicle has hit the second-hand motors market, going for almost double what it was released Credit: Jam Press/Race Cars For You The P25 was released by Prodrive in 2022 to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the two-door Subaru Impreza World Rally Cars debut. It was unveiled as part of only 25 vehicles for sale, the majority of which were scooped within 72 hours of their release. At the time, petrolheads could get their hands on the car for £460,000. However, motorists will have to dig a little deeper into their pockets and cough up £700,000. Advertisement The vehicle boasts 450 brake horsepower and a WRC-style launch control system, which means that from a standing start, the P25 will reach 60 mph in under three seconds. The technical focus was on making P25 lighter, more powerful and even better handling than its competition predecessor, meaning that it's theoretically an improvement over the manufacturer championship-winning Impreza WRC. Prodrive states: "The Prodrive P25 is, quite simply, the best road-going Subaru Impreza ever built. "The vehicle, currently based in the UK, is available online with Race Cars For You." Advertisement REVVED UP Elsewhere, a rare 1990s sports car has hit the market for a jaw-dropping £2.5 million. The vehicle is one of just 14 of its kind ever produced. Iconic 1965 Ford Racer that starred in Top Gear is so rare only two in the world exist - but could be yours at auction A RUF CTR 2 Sport is set to feature at Broad Arrow Auctions' Monterey Jet Center sale in mid-August, Top Gear has reported. Auctioneers estimate that the retro sports car will go for somewhere between £2.2 million and £2.5 million. Advertisement Top Gear's website reads: "The CTR 2 Sport may be from the Nineties, but its spec wouldn't look out of place on a new supercar in 2025. "We're talking carbon and Kevlar body panels, all-wheel drive, a six-speed manual, carbon ceramic brakes and 580bhp from a twin-turbo 3.6-litre flat-six. "The 0-62mph sprint takes 3.6 seconds and it'll run on to a top speed of 217mph. "Yep, it was the fastest production car in the world when it was first born." Advertisement The car also comes with an old-school green leather interior and analogue dials. 4 The vehicle boasts 450 brake horsepower Credit: Jam Press/Race Cars For You


The Sun
5 days ago
- Automotive
- The Sun
Ultra-rare version of iconic car with lighter chassis that does 0-60 mph in less than 3 seconds hits market for £700,000
AN ULTRA-RARE verrsion of an iconic motor has hit the market for an eye-watering fee. The road-legal version of the iconic Subaru Impreza World Rally Car has hit the second-hand motors market, going for almost double what it was released for three years ago. 4 4 The P25 was released by Prodrive in 2022 to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the two-door Subaru Impreza World Rally Cars debut. It was unveiled as part of only 25 vehicles for sale, the majority of which were scooped within 72 hours of their release. At the time, petrolheads could get their hands on the car for £460,000. However, motorists will have to dig a little deeper into their pockets and cough up £700,000. The vehicle boasts 450 brake horsepower and a WRC-style launch control system, which means that from a standing start, the P25 will reach 60 mph in under three seconds. The technical focus was on making P25 lighter, more powerful and even better handling than its competition predecessor, meaning that it's theoretically an improvement over the manufacturer championship-winning Impreza WRC. Prodrive states: "The Prodrive P25 is, quite simply, the best road-going Subaru Impreza ever built. "The vehicle, currently based in the UK, is available online with Race Cars For You." REVVED UP Elsewhere, a rare 1990s sports car has hit the market for a jaw-dropping £2.5 million. The vehicle is one of just 14 of its kind ever produced. Iconic 1965 Ford Racer that starred in Top Gear is so rare only two in the world exist - but could be yours at auction A RUF CTR 2 Sport is set to feature at Broad Arrow Auctions' Monterey Jet Center sale in mid-August, Top Gear has reported. Auctioneers estimate that the retro sports car will go for somewhere between £2.2 million and £2.5 million. Top Gear's website reads: "The CTR 2 Sport may be from the Nineties, but its spec wouldn't look out of place on a new supercar in 2025. "We're talking carbon and Kevlar body panels, all-wheel drive, a six-speed manual, carbon ceramic brakes and 580bhp from a twin-turbo 3.6-litre flat-six. "The 0-62mph sprint takes 3.6 seconds and it'll run on to a top speed of 217mph. "Yep, it was the fastest production car in the world when it was first born." The car also comes with an old-school green leather interior and analogue dials. 4 4


GMA Network
31-07-2025
- Health
- GMA Network
'Health Caravan' at core of Cebu Province's 456th Founding Anniversary
Cebu Province has set aside P25 million for its 456th Founding Anniversary in August 2025, but Governor Pamela Baricuatro intends to spend more of the budget on a "Health Caravan" as the center of the commemoration. The caravan seeks to offer a medical mission that does not end in consultation services, but includes major surgical services or medical operations in meaningful collaboration with hospitals, organizations, and communities in the medical sector. Capitol eyes major surgical services for about 500 patients in each venue, as the medical mission would move around different areas in the province. However, the patient must go through pre-screening before the major surgical procedure to ensure patient wellbeing, said Dr. Elisse Nicole Catalan, Capitol pro bono consultant on health services, and daughter of the governor. The Cebu Provincial Government emphasized that the medical mission would fulfill initially the Baricuatro administration's campaign promise on prioritizing health and wellness of constituents. Further, Capitol has announced the approval of anniversary bonus for Capitol employees worth P30,000 for workers on regular status, and P20,000 for job order (JO) status.


GMA Network
14-07-2025
- GMA Network
Thieves stealing gamefowl in Bulacan caught on cam
Two men were caught on camera sneaking into a backyard and stealing five gamefowl in Guiguinto, Bulacan early morning on Sunday, July 13, 2025. The gamefowls were worth P25,000. Closed circuit television (CCTV) footage showed the suspects arriving on a motorcycle and parking near a house in Barangay Cutcut at around dawn. One of the men tried to climb the fence, while both looked for another way in before returning to the front and climbing over. In another video, one of the men was seen taking the gamefowl from the backyard and leaving the area shortly after. The owner discovered the theft later that morning and immediately reported the incident to authorities.