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Colin
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16th Dec 06 at 21:28   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

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Originally posted by Ojc

Not buying a new one Colin you should know better than to suggest that.


I know but the temptation of being able to suggest a new shape one 2yrs newer for not too much more got the better of me
Colin
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Another nice one at Subaru in maidenhead - http://www.subaru.co.uk/IMGGB/WWW/subaru_co_uk.nsf/LiveByRef/AMAN-5Y8JD5?OpenDocument

Its got PPP aswell so even rapider
Carl
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quote:
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quote:
Originally posted by Ojc
If your spending this kind of money you want something that will put a grin on your face


1st step is admitting you are a crackhead. good lad


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have you considered looking at evo's?
much better looking car imo
Ojc
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16th Dec 06 at 21:53   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

No the 4500 service interval put us right off and prefer the look of the Scooby TBH.
Carl
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Originally posted by jammo20
have you considered looking at evo's?
much better looking car imo


yeah and really cheap to maintain too. He's worried about the scoobys running costs, hes hardly going to go get an evo that needs servicing every 100 mile is he.
CORSA NUT
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Motorpoint cars etc are imports too which means it needs a CAT1 fitting...no scooby warrenty etc etc

Just buy it ollie
Ojc
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Don't want an import, running costs aren't a massive issue all costs are split 2 ways so isn't that bad.

Just been looking on Graham Goode website for servicing costs and parts etc, its not really expensive at all.
Liam
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http://www.subaru.co.uk/IMGGB/WWW/subaru_co_uk.nsf/LiveByRef/AMAN-5Y8JD5?OpenDocument

Thats nice I would have the Scooby over the VXR.
baza31
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liam just goes to home page cant see the motor
Liam
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16th Dec 06 at 22:36   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Fuck sake

It was a P1 thought

[Edited on 16-12-2006 by Liam]
TNM
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few more pennies ollies and you could buy my mates

http://www.ultrajap.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=219&sid=9cc73ff95e218bba5e1092400822e628
Ojc
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We want one from a Scooby garage to try and get some warranty and service before we get it.
jr
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i think your regret getting one
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Ojc
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quote:
Originally posted by jr
i think your regret getting one


Whys that mate?
allza
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I love my one to bits! Only thing that is expensive is petrol really. Should ideally run it on super unleaded and maybe octane booster aswell. Servicing isn't too bad unless you get it done at a dealer which i would rather get a decent independant garage to do it. Cambelts and clutches are actually pretty easy to do but people seem to think that they are hard jobs because of the flat 4 engine. Handling and traction and will be a lot better than an astra. Does it have dccd the diff controller? Would be better if it does. Blob eye is also the nicest shape out of the new imprezas! Would deffo get a full exhaust for it tho. Can be had for about £300. Get one now!
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quote:
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quote:
Originally posted by jr
i think your regret getting one


Whys that mate?


i cant give a real answer, but you seam to be a vauxhall person, you know vauxhalls inside out, and had them before

i remember you taking about jap cars years ago and how you wouldnt buy one
Fad
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I think you should as the STi has a whole host of extras and WRX doest as well as a bullet proof engine which has some serious tunning potential.

Although you may not want to mod it, surely it'll be worth a punt to see what the whole scooby craze is all about? Then if you dont like it move on as surely the scooby will be worth more than the VXR in years to come with it being a sought after model?

Myself and Jr got to drive a stock(ish) wrx a few weeks back and I wasnt too impressed but after seeing a P1 on the rollers nearly hitting 400bhp with minimal mods I think the STi will be the one to go for
Ojc
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Went to look at it again, looking at it, it doesn't grab you visually as much as the Astra does, everyone knows what a Scooby is and it doesn't seem to have that WOW factor about it.

Now where the Astra cannot compete is the driving experience you get from the Scooby, I think the Astras novelty would wear off a lot quicker than the Scooby, and that noise

We really are stumped now, this was a bad thing to happen really
Matt H
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Scoobys are fun to drive, its gotta be tempting!
Ojc
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quote:
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quote:
Originally posted by Ojc
quote:
Originally posted by jr
i think your regret getting one


Whys that mate?


i cant give a real answer, but you seam to be a vauxhall person



This is another factor
mav
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17th Dec 06 at 19:59   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

thread split

I like the looks of it and if you can afford it go for it I say....
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Go for it mate, Scoobs are an awesome car to drive, and as you said, that noise is just incredible.
Rob H
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Get the Subaru. Don't you have an astra GSi at the minute? I can't see the benifit of changing from a gsi to a VXR myself, theres little difference in speed, and nothing a remap couldnt put right.

Subaru is in a different league to the VXR. Just a shame they didnt do the VXR in 4WD

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