Ojc
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Saw this today at a Subaru garage, £15,995 and utterly gorgeous and managed to get a good insurance quote as well.
Things that put us off are servicing costs and maintance issues though.
Would be good to hear what Scooby owners think about costs of pads/discs, cambelt changes as this is going to need servicing more.
152 mph
5.2 sec
18.2/ 15.5
33.2/ 8.5
25.4/ 11.1
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Marc
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Rear discs and pads cost me £224. Front pads cost me £110.
Major service with cambelt £430.
Newage (Bug/Blobeye) have less strict servicing to my car at 10k as opposed to my 6 months/7.5k. I don't do the mileage so I do 3-4k between services.
Last service, just oil was £90 at main dealer. I like to have service book stamped.
[Edited on 16-12-2006 by Marc]
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Steve
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much more of a car than the astra vxr
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K3 VMU
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i dont really like it-looks shat
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AK
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they dont cost the earth to run....
Fee is still on same brakes after 1.7years and 16k miles or so.
Tyres will be more of an issue as it'll wear 4 over the astra 2 kinda thing.
Should be serviced (oil changed) every 4k miles.... do it yourself.
keep it sensibe and they are reliable
Def rate that over an astra
STi TypeUK?
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Fad
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I would
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Ojc
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quote: Originally posted by Marc
Rear discs and pads cost me £224. Front pads cost me £110.
Major service with cambelt £430.
Newage (Bug/Blobeye) have less strict servicing to my car at 10k as opposed to my 7.5k
Major service £430 quid? Is that at Subaru? Ironic that I applied for a job there yesterday as well.
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jazzer2k3
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There is a P1 near me for sale thats 12k, looks miles better than that, altho i wouldn't say no
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Marc
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Yeah, I use main dealer.
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Joe
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I would much rather part with £16,000 for an Impreza than for an Astra.
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Ojc
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STi TypeUK?
Yep, don't like the normal WRX looks to boring.
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Marc
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Mines a Uk Turbo PPP. The WRX is quite tame but with PPP some say its a better car to live with than the STi Type UK and they both stand at 265ps/262bhp.
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Ojc
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The only reason they weren't a viable option until 10 minutes ago was we were getting ridiculous quotes of 3k
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M2RTY
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that will be worth more X years down the line when you sell it too, which will cover the difference in running costs
i paid 10k for my bmw on a 2001 reg, i could sell it tomorrow for what i paid for it
my mate bought a 10k 2005 vectra the same month, he will be lucky if he gets 6 for it now
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Nismo
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Oliver this is the better car , you know it makes sense , much more of a car.
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mwg
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get a Corsa VXR
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TNM
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looks like a WRX STi to me.
Ollie go for the scoob over the astra.
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M6RKK
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Registered: 21st Jan 06
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yeah, deffo a top car, but if dont think u cant afford servicing costs and maintance then dont go out your way to have it.
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Ojc
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quote: Originally posted by TNM
quote: Originally posted by muppetsport
quote: Originally posted by Marc
Oy!
be honest, he looks like a skinny crackhead, the police are gonna pull him over every 2 minutes and search his car for pipes and tin foil
Its Rach's car not his.
Its OUR car I am paying half.
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TNM
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oliver i think you woulld get 100 times more enjoyment from the scoob over and astra.
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Ojc
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quote: Originally posted by TNM
oliver i think you woulld get 100 times more enjoyment from the scoob over and astra.
I feel that to. If your spending this kind of money you want something that will put a grin on your face each time you drive it, the Astra would for a while then you get used to it I think the Impreza would keep the grin on your face longer.
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Colin
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Yes buy the impreza
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Colin
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Infact......find another £4k & buy a new one!!
http://www.motorpoint.co.uk/vehicle_details.aspx?vehicle=86796
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CORSA NUT
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Go for it mate..but be warned once you have owned a scooby and then get rid you WILL want another one.
After sitting in an 04 plate recently it was a million miles better than my old classic WRX was and i am hankering after another.
Bollocks to the servicing etc they are worth it..all i'd say is don't bother modding it as you will lose the money you throw at it and it will be harder to sell on.
Again.....Go for it
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Ojc
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Wouldn't be modifed at all.
Not buying a new one Colin you should know better than to suggest that.
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