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Dave25 09 February 2000 03:13 PM

Had a quick trip down to my dealers ( Carstins in Balsall Common, nr Coventry )today who informs me that my car will be ready to pick up on the 1st March. Very pleasant surprise!!

Was lovely to see / hear the cars being unloaded from the transporter. It seems like a long time since I last saw one up close, even though it was only early December. ( Will be first Impreza )

Anyone else buying from Carstin's / getting excited about March? I know, I must be sad to get this excited about a car ( not! :-)

Dave.

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Rich_R 09 February 2000 03:29 PM

Guess I am just as sad!

Went to my dealer last week to tie up some lose ends and actually saw my car which had just been delivered http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/cool.gif

Can't take it away until 1st! Sick or What http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/biggrin.gif

Rich.

Subarussian 09 February 2000 06:01 PM

Here! Here!

1st March! Counting days! Been waiting much longer than you though (since September) so imagine how I feel!

My wife thinks I am mad and considering a devorce http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/smile.gif

BladeRnnr 09 February 2000 06:07 PM

and Me makes 4.......3 weeks to go!

ps. been waiting since September as well.



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IainT 09 February 2000 06:58 PM

September Ha! I've been waiting since July!
Before you all call me an idiot, http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/rolleyes.gif thats fine by me as I couldn't take delivery till now. Do you notice that the days are getting slower as 1st March arrives http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/biggrin.gif
Dealer gets mine next week, already booked 1st off work!
Cheers
Iain.

V697DMO 09 February 2000 08:11 PM

Sounds like we should expect a few VERY SLOW (<4000rpm) scoobs driving about, you'll love the car, hate the run in, love the 1001st mile more than any other in your life

johnfelstead 09 February 2000 08:43 PM

make sure you get that oil changed before you floor it at 1001 miles, dont want to knacker your new scoob now do you.

chrisp 09 February 2000 08:59 PM

At least people in the know, know you are running it in http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/wink.gif. I had mine 3 months after the registration had changed so people didnt know it was new.

The engines seem to be very tight for the first 4000-5000 miles and slowly get better as they loosen up.

Take it easy boys and dont get tempted to blast it http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/biggrin.gif.

cheers

chrisp

RON 09 February 2000 09:38 PM

I guess I'ii just have to add myself to the list. I had the 'you're car will be here by the weekend' call today, I too have been waiting since september, shame they changed the wheels in the mean time I think I prefer the 99my ones, still never mind, you can't see the wheels while you're driving can you.
Roll on March 1st.

RON

GRANT 09 February 2000 10:20 PM

Sorry to hear you all have had to wait so long. Had my MY99 written of on December 17th waited two weeks for insurance to agree value and had new MY00 6 days later.

The first thousand miles were very frustrating as had covered 28,000 in my last car and had loosened up very nicely over the last year.

By the way the car was one day short of being a year old when written off.

PaulL 10 February 2000 07:20 AM

Ron,

If you prefer the MY99 wheels I'll do you a swap! I can't stand them... never could! Whereas I think the MY00 wheels look great.

Paul L

Nick 10 February 2000 07:53 AM

Little tip from a 99my owner for you... I WISH that I'd started using Zymol on my car from brand new instead of after a year of Autoglym ownership. Contact Zymol & get that SIDC pack right away! http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/smile.gif

Dave25 10 February 2000 11:10 AM

Does anyone know how much the Zymol starter pack is?

Had completely lost track of time, had expected it might be more April than March so was *very* pleased!

Loved the unexpected sight of a DBM MY00 *burbling* into the dealers from the transporter parked up the road. Any doubts were out the window at that point. Love the wheels myself.

Dealer just trying to book in all the sunroofs / air con / other extras to all the cars now. Gave me the Barrier Deadlock ( which I'm having ) details, will scan it in and put it up soon.

Now just got to figure out how to get to the garage that day to pick it up.... and sort out insurance.

Don't forget mats!

Dave.

Subarussian 11 February 2000 04:02 PM

Any more excitement out there? http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/smile.gif

Just 18 days to go!!!

Neil Reay 11 February 2000 04:57 PM

Dave,

Carstins will be my local dealer when my car arrives in a couple of months, I am going the import route from a dealer in Holland.

Like you, I have heard good reports about the barrier deadlock and will have one fitted as soon as possible. Could you let me know if Carstins fit the device themselves and how much they charge.

Thanks in advance.

Neil.

Dave25 11 February 2000 05:09 PM

Neil,

The barrier deadlock is around 240 I think, but that was the approximate price as the salesman discounted that for the sale. I got an info sheet from Richard @ Carstin's the other day and will scan it and put it up this weekend. It is Thatcham approved.

Carstin's do fit it themselves - someone came in from another garage and trained there people on how to do it.

Carstin's have been very good to me ( so far! ) and will go there for servicing etc. What is their position regarding servicing your import? I know some places can be hard on this.

Dave.

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Neil Reay 11 February 2000 08:22 PM

Dave,

Thanks for the info.

I haven't spoken to them directly about servicing, but as my car will be to full UK spec, dealers are obliged to service them as if they were purchased in this country.

I visited them last year and went for a test drive, and they seemed a decent crowd so I am not expecting any problems.

I will keep a look out for a 'W' reg Turbo flying along the Coventry Road next month.(Watch out for the speed cameras).

chrisp 11 February 2000 08:44 PM

Top tip for you scooby newbies :

When filling up turn the petrol nozzle 90 degrees clockwise. I am not sure this problem is on the MY00 but I struggled for ages trying to fill my 98MY when I first had it as the petrol pump kept cutting out. Be careful the petrol doesnt come flying out though http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/wink.gif.


chrisp

BladeRnnr 12 February 2000 03:12 PM

As for all the 1000 mile advice.....beat this then ..2 days after picking the car up i am off for a nice (gentle) drive from leeds to aviemore via m62 ,m6, glasgow ,ft.william inverness then on the second day straight to leeds. Should be about 1000 with the previous 2 days.

with the variation in roads /terrain the car should be bedded in nicely.

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millband 13 February 2000 01:37 AM

Leeds -> Aviemore? I'm doing that on Friday (NOT running in though!! Way-hay! - mines a 97MY with 32K on it)

...however, it's in for having 2 doors re-sprayed Monday because some chimp from Unicar dented the drivers door while fitting a better alarm for me :-( Imagine how I'll feel if I have to drive to Scotland in a 1.0l bloody courtesy car if they don't finish mine in time!

Cheers,

Stephen


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