advice on 1st scooby
Hi guys Ive been wanting a Subaru for years and my age now makes one affordable to insure. I have been offered a 53plate blobeye wrx SL 5 speed. Just had a forged engine rebuild 2000 miles ago but 115,000 on the car now running 340bhp. Its £5,500 is this about right or over priced?
Thanks for replies in advance.
Thanks for replies in advance.
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Basic Rules of Scooby ownership
1. Dont waste your money on a WRX, save an buy an STI
2. Buy a JDM model (Newage twinscroll or Classic Type R) - Far superior cars
3. Dont ask questions about dump valves
4. Dont put stickers on your car
5. Dont let the forum trolls wind you up
Good look on your search, itll be one of the best cars you've ever had (providing you dont buy a WRX or a UK car)
1. Dont waste your money on a WRX, save an buy an STI
2. Buy a JDM model (Newage twinscroll or Classic Type R) - Far superior cars
3. Dont ask questions about dump valves
4. Dont put stickers on your car
5. Dont let the forum trolls wind you up
Good look on your search, itll be one of the best cars you've ever had (providing you dont buy a WRX or a UK car)
I do not mechanically minded therefore my first Scooby had to be the business because they can be financially painful if you choose the wrong car as can most performance cars.
I made a list of what I wanted & remained patient which was hard at times. Fortunately I chose a great car that has been excellent as far as I'm concerned. I enjoyed the car so much I have bought a Type R so the Blob will be going up for sale in the next 2 weeks.
Again I applied the same principle to buying the Type R (again patience was tested) & found a clean tidy car that will serve me well.
Hope this helps in the purchase of your first Scoob!
I made a list of what I wanted & remained patient which was hard at times. Fortunately I chose a great car that has been excellent as far as I'm concerned. I enjoyed the car so much I have bought a Type R so the Blob will be going up for sale in the next 2 weeks.
Again I applied the same principle to buying the Type R (again patience was tested) & found a clean tidy car that will serve me well.
Hope this helps in the purchase of your first Scoob!
Basic Rules of Scooby ownership
1. Dont waste your money on a WRX, save an buy an STI
2. Buy a JDM model (Newage twinscroll or Classic Type R) - Far superior cars
3. Dont ask questions about dump valves
4. Dont put stickers on your car
5. Dont let the forum trolls wind you up
Good look on your search, itll be one of the best cars you've ever had (providing you dont buy a WRX or a UK car)
1. Dont waste your money on a WRX, save an buy an STI
2. Buy a JDM model (Newage twinscroll or Classic Type R) - Far superior cars
3. Dont ask questions about dump valves
4. Dont put stickers on your car
5. Dont let the forum trolls wind you up
Good look on your search, itll be one of the best cars you've ever had (providing you dont buy a WRX or a UK car)
6. Don't let people on a forum tell you which model to buy without explaining
the reason why one is better than another.
It is that simple.
But keeping attempting to troll, you won't win and just end up looking like a moron
I think the issue with the whole "buy an sti" is that people have a tendency to buy a wrx for cheaper, and modify over several months upto the same power as an sti. When it is just easier to save up a little more and buy an sti (my opinion)
But my point is that not all of us require a STI or are interested in
powwwwwerrrrrrrrr.
I drive a WRX, it is perfect for me and it does everything I need
it to do.
Oh, and I was in no way attempting to troll anyone I was asking
Trinity a genuine question as I was interested to know his answer.
Last edited by Raptorman; Jan 19, 2015 at 07:21 PM.
A fair enough reason and in that case the STI is the better choice.
But my point is that not all of us require a STI or are interested in
powwwwwerrrrrrrrr.
I drive a WRX, it is perfect for me and it does everything I need
it to do.
Oh, and I was in no way attempting to troll anyone I was asking
Trinity a genuine question as I was interested to know his answer.
But my point is that not all of us require a STI or are interested in
powwwwwerrrrrrrrr.
I drive a WRX, it is perfect for me and it does everything I need
it to do.
Oh, and I was in no way attempting to troll anyone I was asking
Trinity a genuine question as I was interested to know his answer.
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