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I never thought i would say this, but the scooby is not the begining and the end of cars. FFS Ford virtually invented rallying, and Subaru have come and GONE, just like that. I have owned countles scoobs including the very first V7 STI Wagon with a TSL 333 on it in the uk, so i think i know a bit cars, which include a host of M3's/ schnitzers/alpinas and the ever rare hartge. The focus ST is a great drivers car in everyday driving, ok AWD Scooby will be better in the wet and snow, but FFS how often is the weather that bad. Im afraid, that in every day situations the Focus ST will find a scoob out, iv'e got an Escos with 340/340 and a AMB set rear axle, the same as WRC plus a host of other ,mods which will see off MOST COMPETITORS,but the ST still impresses
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MrRA,
Take a moment to reflect. My post was in jest, so stop getting so uptight about your BEST Impreza.
Everything about the "Ring" is to do with the commercial bandwagon. To 90% of the buying public it means nothing. The only people that worry about it are the people that quote the "but my car had done x mins around the ring so it must be better". Which again means diddly squat unless it is YOU that has acheived it and even then it does not relate to 100% of the 90% above, when they go down the shops for a can of coke.
Take a moment to reflect. My post was in jest, so stop getting so uptight about your BEST Impreza.
Everything about the "Ring" is to do with the commercial bandwagon. To 90% of the buying public it means nothing. The only people that worry about it are the people that quote the "but my car had done x mins around the ring so it must be better". Which again means diddly squat unless it is YOU that has acheived it and even then it does not relate to 100% of the 90% above, when they go down the shops for a can of coke.
I'll repeat, I was speaking from a pure factual/tachnical point of view and the RA-R is the best Scoob to have come from the factory. Wasn't it not long ago you wanted to buy my old Spec C Type-RA off me? What was the matter, your lowly Spec C not doing it for you was it?
God I'm glad you have no influence on the site anymore.
And if you want to take a bit of time to reflect, reflect on a lot of the work you've had carried out has been for free due to your SNet connections so count yourself lucky you're driving around in the car that you are driving around in.
I made a simple and true statement, you are the one who decided to have pop at it, even if it was in 'jest'.
But I'm sure if YOU owned an RA-R it would be a different story.
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Is that all?!?!? Being a Beemer, especially an M car I would've expected a stupid premium for an extended warranty. Hmm, £30k for an M5. Hmm....indeed.
sti-04, you're gonna give me a restless nights sleep now!!
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MrRA,
You do seem quite uptight..... it is a shame you are lost over the "jest" bits. Also a shame you are resulting to personal remarks and total hearsay about specifics regarding my cars development. All of this because I dared make a jesting remark about your mightier than thou RA-R!
Let me give you some REAL facts......
That is because it is one of the best Scoobs within these forums and certainly one of the best Spec C's in the UK in my view. Does not mean that anyone else can not disagree with that view and I certainly don't get uptight if someone elses view is different.
There is no denying that the RA-R is an extremely good car for track use, but for road use it is certainly not the best car for the majority of Subaru drivers (and this goes for a lowly Spec C or STi as well). The term "Best" is subjective not an outright fact.
I "looked" at buying a Type-RA because I wanted something that was "normal" again. I then came to my senses after several discussions with people, including the person who helped you make your mind up to keep your RA-R. In fact it was the opposite.... an RA-R wouldn't hold a candle to my car, for my REAL desires. I test drove both the RA-R and a S204 (which imo is a much better all round car) and neither of them gave me the precise handling or sheer excitement of my Spec C. That does not make mine any better, but more of what I REALLY wanted.
Your view and you're entitled to it.... but WTF that has to do with anything that has been said on this thread, god only knows.
Absolute and utter bull****. Is this another one of your FACTual statements. I don't ever recall being given ANYTHING for FREE. Luck has nothing to do with this. You get nothing for FREE in this world.... if you think that then you are very niave.
Of course it would be a different story....... come on, I am so up my own **** you know.
I apologise to the OP and everyone else for taking this thread off topic.
You do seem quite uptight..... it is a shame you are lost over the "jest" bits. Also a shame you are resulting to personal remarks and total hearsay about specifics regarding my cars development. All of this because I dared make a jesting remark about your mightier than thou RA-R!
Let me give you some REAL facts......
Shaun if anyone goes on about having the BEST Impreza its you, and you always have done.
I'll repeat, I was speaking from a pure factual/tachnical point of view and the RA-R is the best Scoob to have come from the factory. Wasn't it not long ago you wanted to buy my old Spec C Type-RA off me? What was the matter, your lowly Spec C not doing it for you was it?
I "looked" at buying a Type-RA because I wanted something that was "normal" again. I then came to my senses after several discussions with people, including the person who helped you make your mind up to keep your RA-R. In fact it was the opposite.... an RA-R wouldn't hold a candle to my car, for my REAL desires. I test drove both the RA-R and a S204 (which imo is a much better all round car) and neither of them gave me the precise handling or sheer excitement of my Spec C. That does not make mine any better, but more of what I REALLY wanted.
God I'm glad you have no influence on the site anymore.
And if you want to take a bit of time to reflect, reflect on a lot of the work you've had carried out has been for free due to your SNet connections so count yourself lucky you're driving around in the car that you are driving around in.
But I'm sure if YOU owned an RA-R it would be a different story.
I apologise to the OP and everyone else for taking this thread off topic.
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MrRA,
You do seem quite uptight..... it is a shame you are lost over the "jest" bits. Also a shame you are resulting to personal remarks and total hearsay about specifics regarding my cars development. All of this because I dared make a jesting remark about your mightier than thou RA-R!
Let me give you some REAL facts.....
There is no denying that the RA-R is an extremely good car for track use, but for road use it is certainly not the best car for the majority of Subaru drivers (and this goes for a lowly Spec C or STi as well). The term "Best" is subjective not an outright fact.
I "looked" at buying a Type-RA because I wanted something that was "normal" again. I then came to my senses after several discussions with people, including the person who helped you make your mind up to keep your RA-R. In fact it was the opposite.... an RA-R wouldn't hold a candle to my car, for my REAL desires. I test drove both the RA-R and a S204 (which imo is a much better all round car) and neither of them gave me the precise handling or sheer excitement of my Spec C. That does not make mine any better, but more of what I REALLY wanted.
Your view and you're entitled to it.... but WTF that has to do with anything that has been said on this thread, god only knows.
Of course it would be a different story....... come on, I am so up my own **** you know.
I apologise to the OP and everyone else for taking this thread off topic.
You do seem quite uptight..... it is a shame you are lost over the "jest" bits. Also a shame you are resulting to personal remarks and total hearsay about specifics regarding my cars development. All of this because I dared make a jesting remark about your mightier than thou RA-R!
Let me give you some REAL facts.....
There is no denying that the RA-R is an extremely good car for track use, but for road use it is certainly not the best car for the majority of Subaru drivers (and this goes for a lowly Spec C or STi as well). The term "Best" is subjective not an outright fact.
I "looked" at buying a Type-RA because I wanted something that was "normal" again. I then came to my senses after several discussions with people, including the person who helped you make your mind up to keep your RA-R. In fact it was the opposite.... an RA-R wouldn't hold a candle to my car, for my REAL desires. I test drove both the RA-R and a S204 (which imo is a much better all round car) and neither of them gave me the precise handling or sheer excitement of my Spec C. That does not make mine any better, but more of what I REALLY wanted.
Your view and you're entitled to it.... but WTF that has to do with anything that has been said on this thread, god only knows.
Of course it would be a different story....... come on, I am so up my own **** you know.
I apologise to the OP and everyone else for taking this thread off topic.
It may have been hearsay and something I shouldn't have resorted to mentioning, so I'm man enough to admit that it was rather childish of me.
We've had our little 'spat' so to speak so lets just leave it at that.
We're all entitled to our opinions, it is a public forum at the end of the day.
I know you've done a lot for SNet over the years and it wouldn't be where it is now without your input and effort, so again I apologise for the derogatory comment about me being glad you having nothing to do with the forum anymore.
I'm not saying my RA-R is mightier than thou, if you read what I posted, I stated that from a pure factual or technical point of view, whichever you choose to look at it, it is the best to have come from the factory so far. It was you who chose to pick up on that comment and have a pop at it. Yes, I know you said it in 'jest' and looking back I should have seen that now and had a bit of a laugh with you over it, but yesterday being the crap day it was and the mood I was in meant I couldn't see the funny side of anything, so in hindsight, maybe I shouldn't have been posting at all yesterday. Yes there are other Scoobs out there that may be better suited than mine to use in 'this and that' situations but only because they have had heavy modifications carried out, changing and improving their driving character. I still haven't found a B road where I cannot apply FOT in my car.
Once again, I openly apologise for the childish remarks I made, and I make that apology for all on this forum to see. Some of the things I said were wrong, so at least I'm willing to admit that and see the error of my ways rather than get into another heated debate with you.
I neither have the inclination or effort today to carry this on, so rather than argue like two school children in a yard lets just agree to disagree and leave it at that.
No hard feelings from my end Shaun.
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MrRA,
Apology accepted as it takes a bigger man to admit when he is wrong.
A differing view is fine..... this would be a boring world if we all agreed with each other.
Now let me get that "MrRA" axe out and start sharpening it up! (JOKE!!!!)
Apology accepted as it takes a bigger man to admit when he is wrong.
A differing view is fine..... this would be a boring world if we all agreed with each other.
Now let me get that "MrRA" axe out and start sharpening it up! (JOKE!!!!)
#101
I never thought i would say this, but the scooby is not the begining and the end of cars. FFS Ford virtually invented rallying, and Subaru have come and GONE, just like that. I have owned countles scoobs including the very first V7 STI Wagon with a TSL 333 on it in the uk, so i think i know a bit cars, which include a host of M3's/ schnitzers/alpinas and the ever rare hartge. The focus ST is a great drivers car in everyday driving, ok AWD Scooby will be better in the wet and snow, but FFS how often is the weather that bad. Im afraid, that in every day situations the Focus ST will find a scoob out, iv'e got an Escos with 340/340 and a AMB set rear axle, the same as WRC plus a host of other ,mods which will see off MOST COMPETITORS,but the ST still impresses
#102
As you said, it would be a boring world if we all agreed on the same thing, and the forum is here so we can debate our differences like adults rather than resort to stupid, childish and ultimately pathetic statements about each other.
Now I'm back to my old self I can see the 'jest' and wit in your comments.
Now, how would like me to place my head so you can grind that axe in?
Thanks for accepting the apology too. You're a good guy.
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Stara,
You are way to level headed for this thread! Unfortunately some people do not think as you (as regards to being sensible)..... but hey, you get people that rightly or wrongly stand up for their passion, but perhaps not in the best way.
BOB.T,
Are you offering?!?!
MrRA,
As long as your head is facing away from me, as I like stealth approach.
Not sure if you attend track days (spectating or otherwise), but you are more than welcome to come out for a spin on the black stuff in mine. Make sure you bring a change of underwear though, as I was on track at Oulton Park last month and I managed to spin my mates FRS in a 360 and face the other way on the other side of the track.
Now, the real question is would I have done that if I had been in my Scoob..... probably not as gay wheel drive does have it's advantages and it was the first time I had ever come off track. Now was that because of FWD or was it because I can't drive for ****. ROFLOL
bluenosewrx,
Scarlectrix track?
You are way to level headed for this thread! Unfortunately some people do not think as you (as regards to being sensible)..... but hey, you get people that rightly or wrongly stand up for their passion, but perhaps not in the best way.
BOB.T,
Are you offering?!?!
MrRA,
As long as your head is facing away from me, as I like stealth approach.
Not sure if you attend track days (spectating or otherwise), but you are more than welcome to come out for a spin on the black stuff in mine. Make sure you bring a change of underwear though, as I was on track at Oulton Park last month and I managed to spin my mates FRS in a 360 and face the other way on the other side of the track.
Now, the real question is would I have done that if I had been in my Scoob..... probably not as gay wheel drive does have it's advantages and it was the first time I had ever come off track. Now was that because of FWD or was it because I can't drive for ****. ROFLOL
bluenosewrx,
Scarlectrix track?
#105
Stara,
MrRA,
As long as your head is facing away from me, as I like stealth approach.
Not sure if you attend track days (spectating or otherwise), but you are more than welcome to come out for a spin on the black stuff in mine. Make sure you bring a change of underwear though, as I was on track at Oulton Park last month and I managed to spin my mates FRS in a 360 and face the other way on the other side of the track.
MrRA,
As long as your head is facing away from me, as I like stealth approach.
Not sure if you attend track days (spectating or otherwise), but you are more than welcome to come out for a spin on the black stuff in mine. Make sure you bring a change of underwear though, as I was on track at Oulton Park last month and I managed to spin my mates FRS in a 360 and face the other way on the other side of the track.
I do attend a lot of days up at Castle Coombe, only because it's closest to me as I live in South Wales. I've yet to have the chance to take take mine on track though simply because of my odd shift pattern, I never seem to get the time. I'm determined to at least one this year so maybe you could give some tuition on how to drive on track if you happen to be at the same venue?
I'm also hounding Bridgestone UK to try and get some 18" RE070's into the country, would love to track my car on those. When I first had my RA-R it came with a set of them on and they were nothing short of spectacular. It was pretty funny watching the guy changing them. 'I've never seen tyres with stuff a stiff sidewall mate,' he said. 'I'll be done for the f**king day after doing these four now!' And he was rather red in the face as he said it! Still makes me laugh to this day.
Would love a passenger ride with you. Thank kindly for the offer. I don't scare easily in a car though so you're gonna have to try pretty damn hard to get me to leave a moist patch!
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Am I being told off now then?
Anyway.... back on topic.
Talking about the RS, I think if I was looking at a new RS I would surely be tempted to buy a ST and make a few handling mods and bang in a slip diff. OK... it will never be an RS, but something I have learnt is that I modify no matter what. In that case for me, it is less important what the base car is as what I end up with will rarely be classed as the same car. In many ways they are very similar. A friend of mine took the GGR demo car out the other week (330bhp) and he said it was such a better all round car over his FRS. That said he did say his FRS felt better on the road and more nimble..... I would suspect this would have a lot to do with the fact that his FRS runs competition AST's and various other handling mods though.
I think the new RS looks the bollocks and perhaps that would be the tipping point for me. It would have to be the green for me though!
Anyway.... back on topic.
Talking about the RS, I think if I was looking at a new RS I would surely be tempted to buy a ST and make a few handling mods and bang in a slip diff. OK... it will never be an RS, but something I have learnt is that I modify no matter what. In that case for me, it is less important what the base car is as what I end up with will rarely be classed as the same car. In many ways they are very similar. A friend of mine took the GGR demo car out the other week (330bhp) and he said it was such a better all round car over his FRS. That said he did say his FRS felt better on the road and more nimble..... I would suspect this would have a lot to do with the fact that his FRS runs competition AST's and various other handling mods though.
I think the new RS looks the bollocks and perhaps that would be the tipping point for me. It would have to be the green for me though!
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#109
you are kidding: during the snow, anyone on here with a bmw did nothing but slate how crap they are in the snow.
where do you live in yorkshire- York ?
My fault I should have been more specific- I live Haworth way. Google it and try driving round here in bad weather. In fact I had hours of fun gazing out the house, laughing at bmw drivers abandoning their cars.
#110
you are kidding: during the snow, anyone on here with a bmw did nothing but slate how crap they are in the snow.
where do you live in yorkshire- York ?
My fault I should have been more specific- I live Haworth way. Google it and try driving round here in bad weather. In fact I had hours of fun gazing out the house, laughing at bmw drivers abandoning their cars.
where do you live in yorkshire- York ?
My fault I should have been more specific- I live Haworth way. Google it and try driving round here in bad weather. In fact I had hours of fun gazing out the house, laughing at bmw drivers abandoning their cars.
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you are kidding: during the snow, anyone on here with a bmw did nothing but slate how crap they are in the snow.
where do you live in yorkshire- York ?
My fault I should have been more specific- I live Haworth way. Google it and try driving round here in bad weather. In fact I had hours of fun gazing out the house, laughing at bmw drivers abandoning their cars.
where do you live in yorkshire- York ?
My fault I should have been more specific- I live Haworth way. Google it and try driving round here in bad weather. In fact I had hours of fun gazing out the house, laughing at bmw drivers abandoning their cars.
I live on the border and spent plenty of time in Skipton, Haworth and many places around Lancs and Yorks and generally have no issues in both my FWD vehicles.
AWD is better in snow, no doubting that but not having AWD doesn't immobilise you.
PS shouldn't you drive a 2CV if you live over Haworth way
#114
Sorry, have to agree with Retro here.
I live on the border and spent plenty of time in Skipton, Haworth and many places around Lancs and Yorks and generally have no issues in both my FWD vehicles.
AWD is better in snow, no doubting that but not having AWD doesn't immobilise you.
PS shouldn't you drive a 2CV if you live over Haworth way
I live on the border and spent plenty of time in Skipton, Haworth and many places around Lancs and Yorks and generally have no issues in both my FWD vehicles.
AWD is better in snow, no doubting that but not having AWD doesn't immobilise you.
PS shouldn't you drive a 2CV if you live over Haworth way
actually had a T4 VW camper until recently- thats FWD- come winter, I'd put my mud and snow tyres on it- it was brilliant.
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It was £400 for my 330d and £1000 near as makes no difference for an e46 M3.
You sure your 320cd didnt have a lambo engine or wasnt a rare hydrogen prototype?
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This was after they fitted a brand new engine as well, so in theory the miles shouldn't have made a difference but they wouldn't accept that.
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