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Luckyscoob 29 January 2007 08:26 AM

Cheapest dealer for ppp
 
Looking at ppp for my 06 sti, and there seems to be a difference in what garages are charging for it. My local dealer is £2000. So... who has paid what?

fattb 29 January 2007 08:41 AM

Hmm i thought the standard price was £1900 for MY05 and £1700 for MY06, or at least thats what the dealer told me

bmac800 29 January 2007 10:45 AM

If its the MY06 STI (2.5) it should be £1700.I tried round a load of dealers in Scotland for a price for my MY05 STI (2.0) a couple of weeks ago after reading on here that some dealers would do a good deal - normally £1995 cheapest I could get was £1895.Mind most of them couldnt be arsed to even reply.Not going to bother getting it now will wait till next year and either get a new car or get my own remapped etc when the warranty expires.

CaptainJohn 29 January 2007 12:48 PM

I did indeed pay £1700 for PPP on my MY06. Price should be the same at all dealers.

PaulC72 29 January 2007 01:04 PM

£1700 on subaru website :)

my dealer offered it to me last week for £1000.

Luckyscoob 29 January 2007 07:04 PM


Originally Posted by PaulC72 (Post 6602485)
£1700 on subaru website :)

my dealer offered it to me last week for £1000.

Do you mind telling which dealer!?

PaulC72 29 January 2007 07:24 PM

Sure :)

kev m 29 January 2007 07:56 PM

I paid £1600 last week for my 06STI, dealer said that is the lowest the can go on STI PPP.

Breakdown of prices on the invoice
Exahaust kit £430.43
Kit £175.51
ECU £601.41
Gasket Perf Pac £ 4.47
Labour £149.88
Goods Total £1361.70
VAT £ 238.30
Total £1600.00

powerman1 29 January 2007 08:00 PM


Originally Posted by PaulC72 (Post 6604039)
Sure :)

Come on then spill the beans his work book will be filled for the next few months

Smifster 29 January 2007 08:31 PM

I paid £1,700.00 for my MY06 WRX Wagon.

Luckyscoob 29 January 2007 08:36 PM


Originally Posted by kev m (Post 6604194)
I paid £1600 last week for my 06STI, dealer said that is the lowest the can go on STI PPP.

Breakdown of prices on the invoice
Exahaust kit £430.43
Kit £175.51
ECU £601.41
Gasket Perf Pac £ 4.47
Labour £149.88
Goods Total £1361.70
VAT £ 238.30
Total £1600.00

How have you found it mate. Made much difference?.

Smifster 29 January 2007 08:52 PM

When I left the garage I asked the guy would I feel the difference. He said probably not. When I floored the "loud peddle" I was shocked! WHAT A DIFFERENCE!! It isn't as loud as my old MY03 WRX Wagon with PPP, but the guy said it will get louder in a few months. 5.3 Seconds to 60 and you really can feel the difference! You can hear her sucking the air in a lot more too now! If I was to make the choice between my old MY03 WRX Wagon with PPP and this MY06 WRX Wagon with PPP, I think I will go for this one - far more torque. I also have it lowered 25mm which has improved the handling. If you are thinking about it, my advice would be phone your local dealer at 08.00 tomorrow to book it up mate!! :thumb:

rescc 29 January 2007 09:02 PM

I paid £1700.

If you can't feel the difference when you leave the garage then your senses are up the swanny. Torque from 2500 rpm makes it so much easier to drive.

kev m 29 January 2007 10:12 PM


Originally Posted by Luckyscoob (Post 6604391)
How have you found it mate. Made much difference?.

The PPP on the MY06 STI isn't as noticable as it was on the MY 02 STI i traded in for the 06 STI, but yes you can feel the differance especially when you get the revs up & want to over take another car.Plus it sound like a scoob again.


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