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scoobydavid 06 September 2007 08:04 PM

buying a 2007 wrx 2.5 euro subaru whats the crack advise needed
 
whats the crack with the euro subarus

you can get a wrx 2.5 brand new 07 for £13999 and a uk one for £20000 whats the difference apart from the price

any advise many thanks

link here for the euro scoobyMotorhouse 2000 Ltd: Information

Gutmann pug 06 September 2007 08:32 PM

You wont get an alarm, you wont get a tracker, make sure the car hasn't been pre registered meaning you are the second owner. The £20K from a UK dealer is the starting point for negotiation. Check the warranty is through international motors (subaru)

If you are going to sell the car to a dealer in a year or two he WILL pull your pants down on the price. If you sell privately within the first 3 years the buyer will want a discount as the car isnt a UK car.

Overal you generally win with these cars BUT there are draw backs and the price difference is not always what it seems.

Gary


ps ....... I had a euro car, kept it three years and did ok when I sold it.

bushiwarrior 06 September 2007 10:15 PM

ive just bought one in april one draw back is that gettin ppp fitted will void the pan-european warranty. Some times the service intervals will be different as in km instead of miles.
Also service books can take a while to come through. In sayin that im happy i did so and i saved £6000 but spent £2000 on mods so im still £4000 up:luxhello: :luxhello: :luxhello: :luxhello: :luxhello: :luxhello:

Mark'sWRX 07 September 2007 08:37 AM

As already said, you will need to fit a Cat 1 alarm (about £300). UK WRXs don't have Trackers as standard either. There are a few on the road costs too, so a Euro car will cost close to £15k on the road. You may be able to haggle down a UK car a grand or two, making the saving £3-4k.

I bought a Euro 2 years ago and am well pleased. Haven't had any problems, so can't confirm that warranty work is honoured, but others have said that there is no problem.

Second hand, they will be worth a bit less, more so if you sell within 3 years or to a main dealer.

It is also true that fitting the Prodrive Performance Pack to an EU will void the warranty, so you will have to keep it standard for 3 years or take a risk.

Hope this helps.

GazTheHat 07 September 2007 03:14 PM

I've had a euro for nearly 2 years. No problems, with warranty items either, garage have been spot on.

As said, you're minus a few parts, but nothing £1000 wouldn't sort out. :)

Mats, Tracker, Alarm, Locking Wheel Nuts.

But you get better seats. :thumb: Well i did anyway.


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