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Old Jan 14, 2006 | 07:05 PM
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Looking at getting an 06 wrx mid feb and was wondering what the advantages / disadvantages were of buying from somewhere like motorpoint of litchfieldimports asopposed to a main dealer. The advantage I can see for motorpoint is the proce.

has anyone had any experiences, good or bad with servicing cars from "discount supermarkets"? or any iother experiences relating to it.

Also weould there be any probs ppp'ing a euro import?

Help and advice much appreciated.

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Old Jan 14, 2006 | 07:28 PM
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Buying from Ian at Litchfields isnt like buying from Motorpoint, he is very well respected around these parts. He is a member on here and well liked to boot.

PS .......when are you going to lend me that Spec C for the ring Ian?

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Old Jan 14, 2006 | 08:11 PM
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Do a search loads of information, particularly re warranties and price come trade in
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Old Jan 14, 2006 | 08:14 PM
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At Litchfields today.It's the place to go.
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Old Jan 14, 2006 | 09:09 PM
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Will have to give litchgields a bell. Very well reputed though discussions in the past.
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Old Jan 15, 2006 | 01:22 AM
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Just be wary that imports are having a bad time with international Motors as they are saying they will not honour warranties . The latest is they will honour them , but you need to check before buying.
I bought my import from Virgin cars , I have to say had no problems as yet but I have not tested the warranty .

The other disadvantage is you have to pay for the 1st 1000 mile oil change whereas if you bought a UK model then the main dealer would pay for the labour. The second hand value is not as good as a uk model .
There is still a stigma attached to imports some main dealers don't like them .
My import is from Cyprus which meant I could not PP the car, but who's to say I might remap at some time .
Hope this info is helpful , on a last note you will have to wait for the logbook for about 8 weeks before it turns up , also check to see if you are the first owner or indeed you are the second owner.


Originally Posted by jazzmag2k
Hi All,

Looking at getting an 06 wrx mid feb and was wondering what the advantages / disadvantages were of buying from somewhere like motorpoint of litchfieldimports asopposed to a main dealer. The advantage I can see for motorpoint is the proce.

has anyone had any experiences, good or bad with servicing cars from "discount supermarkets"? or any iother experiences relating to it.

Also weould there be any probs ppp'ing a euro import?

Help and advice much appreciated.

Cheers

Alan
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Old Jan 15, 2006 | 11:44 AM
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...OR you can get a genuine UK 261BHP WRX300 from DC cook for £18,299!!

http://www.dccook.co.uk/new-car-sear...x?Car_ID=22477
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Old Jan 15, 2006 | 12:07 PM
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well well a genuine 261 bhp hmmmm not sure
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Old Jan 15, 2006 | 12:27 PM
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well well a genuine 261 bhp hmmmm not sure
The WRX300 is the old shape though... Power is probably correct because the WRX300 came with PPP as standard.
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Old Jan 15, 2006 | 01:18 PM
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Just bought my new scooby through motorpoint last week and very impressed with the service and the price. Picked mine up for £15999, then got a cat 1 alarm and tracker fitted which brought it up too £16800. Have noticed now the price has gone up to £16999. As for warranty cant quote on that but in my mind buying from Subaru UK for 20k+ would be madness !!!!!
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Old Jan 15, 2006 | 03:15 PM
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Originally Posted by devowrx
Just bought my new scooby through motorpoint last week and very impressed with the service and the price. Picked mine up for £15999, then got a cat 1 alarm and tracker fitted which brought it up too £16800. Have noticed now the price has gone up to £16999. As for warranty cant quote on that but in my mind buying from Subaru UK for 20k+ would be madness !!!!!
My god devo,you get everywhere.

I found out today that you prodrive woun't ppp a euro import, which is a bit of a mare, and is pushing me towards a UK car but just can't come to terms with the difference in price.

The warranties issue is apparently going to the powers that be in europe to sort out so shouldn;t be an issue eventually.

Any one know where the cheapest UK car can be found?

I'm doing well ususally would have impulse bought by now but am trying to hold on for an 06 reg.

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Old Jan 15, 2006 | 04:41 PM
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MYO6 WRX £16999 - doesn't say it's an import - but I guess you'd need to double check...

http://www.dccook.co.uk/new-car-sear...x?Car_ID=22283

"I found out today that you prodrive woun't ppp a euro import" - Agreed, I too was told this too is why you have to send your ECU away according to the dealer - to stop them being fitted to non-uk cars...

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Old Jan 15, 2006 | 05:28 PM
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Hi

I bought my WRX in November from Motorhouse 2000 in Cannock.

The service I received was very good, with MH getting my car registered on the IM warranty database.

Their cars are imported from a Subaru main dealer in Cyprus. I've just had my service book through with a letter from MH confirming this.

You'll need to add an alarm & locking wheel nuts, but otherwise they're full UK (& EU come to that) spec.

They're selling brand new MY05's for £14999 & MY06's for £16499. You'll be the first registered owner on the V5 too.

Their website is www.motorhouse2000ltd.co.uk , think they've got a site in the east Midlands too.

Save yourself a few £££ & go for an import.
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Old Jan 15, 2006 | 07:02 PM
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Hi

I have just ordered a new MY06 WRX from Motorhouse for £16499 I have a friend who works there it will take about 3 weeks for the paperwork to come through. And I will be getting 3 year subaru warranty and a really cheap car. The cars they get are on a steady stream from cypress from a subaru dealer apart from the cat 1 alarm everything else is the same.
I will also be the 1st registered owner on the logbook and the warranty to be valid will also be registered in my name to make it valid. Roll on 1st of march.
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Old Jan 15, 2006 | 07:22 PM
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I checked with DC cook and the My06 are euro imports, was hoping that wouldn;t be the case.

Will have a look at motor house should I go the import route as 16499 is cheap.
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Old Jan 15, 2006 | 07:23 PM
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AFAIK the Cyprus cars need underseal as well, I imported my old MY02WRX from Belgium, and never lost any cash when i sold it on. saved about £4k in the end.

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Old Jan 15, 2006 | 07:34 PM
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Originally Posted by bluenosewrx
AFAIK the Cyprus cars need underseal as well, I imported my old MY02WRX from Belgium, and never lost any cash when i sold it on. saved about £4k in the end.

Mac
I'll have to remember that, good point I think there was an issue with the underseal on imported Civics too.

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Old Jan 15, 2006 | 07:38 PM
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just go jap

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Old Jan 15, 2006 | 07:39 PM
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Originally Posted by jazzmag2k
My god devo,you get everywhere.
Coooweee...guess who..........

Have you thought of buying a second hander with low miles. Someone else would of taken the hit of deprecation and you get a nearly new car for peanuts.
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Holly Molley....

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Old Jan 15, 2006 | 07:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Wakey
Coooweee...guess who..........

Have you thought of buying a second hander with low miles. Someone else would of taken the hit of deprecation and you get a nearly new car for peanuts.

Arrgh another

Been contemplating that too, but not seen any my06 for sale. Would prefer new really, but a UK one with very low miles wouldn;t be so bad.

Just a thought, is there any differences on insurance for euro imports?


Old shape though or would be ideal
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Old Jan 15, 2006 | 07:52 PM
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Originally Posted by tath
Would prefer new and UK, saying that I did have a look at a couple of P1's today mmm mmm mmm. No stick to new!!!! Don;t be tempted Alan!!!
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Old Jan 15, 2006 | 07:58 PM
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There's not going to be too many second hand UK 2.5lt Jap's eye's around just yet I reckon.
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Originally Posted by jazzmag2k
Arrgh another

Been contemplating that too, but not seen any my06 for sale. Would prefer new really, but a UK one with very low miles wouldn;t be so bad.

Just a thought, is there any differences on insurance for euro imports?




Old shape though or would be ideal
Insurance wise i had no problems, everyone i phoned classed it as a uk spec car
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Old Jan 15, 2006 | 08:04 PM
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Originally Posted by devowrx
Insurance wise i had no problems, everyone i phoned classed it as a uk spec car
That's good news then, hopefully they won;t tear me a new one then


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There's not going to be too many second hand UK 2.5lt Jap's eye's around just yet I reckon.
Nah I wouldn;t think so, If I wan't so eager if I hung on for a few months there might be some. But can't wait. It'll kill me waiting till 1st march.
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Dont forget to have a look at Alliance Car Imports - They offer good prices on Cyprus Imports and you cant fault the service.

PS The underseal on mine was the same as a UK car.
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Underseal will be the same as the UK ones dont think it will be a problem, only problem with UK is the price plus I went to my local scooby dealer and they didnt give me any kind of good service hence why I thought I would save 4 grand at the Motorhouse plus my mate got the commission, and Ive had cars from there before with no problems. have a look mate nice crystal grey one at www.mh2k.com
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Old Jan 16, 2006 | 09:41 AM
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The price you will pay at a supermarket or importers will generally be 4-5K cheaper however you will probably have to pay to have a cat1 alarm and locking wheel nuts fitted if its an import.

The main thing to check is whether you are getting a full 3 year pan european subaru warranty. Some of the car supermarkets pre register their cars so you won't get the warranty however the specialist importers like Litchfields, Alliance etc do so check carefully.

As for servicing you just take it to a normal dealer but if its a euro import car you may be on slightly different service intervals these have to be honoured if you want to maintain your warranty.

As for PPP as far as I know you can't fit these to EU imports without voiding warranty.

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Hi All,

Looking at getting an 06 wrx mid feb and was wondering what the advantages / disadvantages were of buying from somewhere like motorpoint of litchfieldimports asopposed to a main dealer. The advantage I can see for motorpoint is the proce.

has anyone had any experiences, good or bad with servicing cars from "discount supermarkets"? or any iother experiences relating to it.

Also weould there be any probs ppp'ing a euro import?

Help and advice much appreciated.

Cheers

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Old Jan 16, 2006 | 01:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Gutmann pug
Buying from Ian at Litchfields isnt like buying from Motorpoint, he is very well respected around these parts. He is a member on here and well liked to boot.

PS .......when are you going to lend me that Spec C for the ring Ian?

Gary
Hi Gary,

Just had an email from Iain, very helpful and will be my first point of call when I'm ready to order.

Cheers

Alan
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Originally Posted by jazzmag2k
Just a thought, is there any differences on insurance for euro imports?
Didn't have any problems with Admiral nor APlan. It was classed as EU car and therefore the same as UK spec.
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