No Scoob for a year - what to do?
#31
hey BrakeNeck Dave, thanks for the offer, 2 UKs living together eh!! norty devils! Whereas abouts in santa Monica do you live, I have had a fair few beers on SM pier. The thing I missed when I lived in the States was having a real drive, most cars feel like the school bus, the roads are straight and flat and the speed limit is low. How do you cope! en.
#34
Hi
Keep the car garaged. As said before, put it on axle stands, etc.
Cars are not worth a bean at the moment, especially thirsty ones so selling it will only lose you a packet, especially given the new company car tax laws. By all accounts, there is an excess of used motors around at the moment.
Hopefully, in a year or so, the situation will be better and the residuals on Subarus will have recovered some.
Regards
Kurt
Keep the car garaged. As said before, put it on axle stands, etc.
Cars are not worth a bean at the moment, especially thirsty ones so selling it will only lose you a packet, especially given the new company car tax laws. By all accounts, there is an excess of used motors around at the moment.
Hopefully, in a year or so, the situation will be better and the residuals on Subarus will have recovered some.
Regards
Kurt
#35
Hi Jen. Will email...but live on Ashland Avenue off Main St. Joes Diner and World Cafe if you know em on Main. When I was living there 100% I had a 65 Mustang and a old bike, shared with my room mate/bro. Jonny Cop is far too hot apart from on the Freeway and maybe up Malibu Canyon Creek, that sort of place, which is defintiely NOT straight and flat but absolute Magic. Now I rent but may buy a Scooby out there. I actually saw a real Impreza last week on Lincoln Blvd, I followed it and waved to the guy as I had WRC Rally jacket on, he must have thought I was some Lala land sicko from the look on his face! :-) Not a Scoobynet person thats for sure....
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