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True_Brit 03 March 2002 12:04 AM

I acknowledge that scooby is a great car - I'm man enough to admit that my XR2i has been beaten by these and thats a fast car in it's own write.

Now I am looking to upgrade but am not really interested in a Japanese car. European at worst, but preferably British. I won't go into the reason why I want to by a British car, but lets just say that a lot of us have forgoten loyalty to our country.

I would like to here suggestions on what can be regarded as true british scooby-beaters - or something that can give scooby a run for its money. In the region of 12-15k.

The reason I come here is cos this bored has a reputation for being full of experts and hope to get sensible answers.

Shaggy Dog 03 March 2002 12:17 AM

Yeah - right :rolleyes:

Let us not get race started on this bbs - OK?

Just bog off back to the hole from which you crawled.

Either that or your a sad lonely & bored person on a saturday evening nothing better to do wind up :rolleyes:

Mods - to the muppet forum please.

LeeMac 03 March 2002 12:40 AM

Spelling!!!!

Do one loser

Great~taste~Bloke 03 March 2002 12:42 AM

try a shopping trolley down hill or better still have a wet dream over a maxi!!!

P1Fanatic 03 March 2002 12:46 AM


I won't go into the reason why I want to by a British car, but lets just say that a lot of us have forgoten loyalty to our country.
And I bet everything else you buy is british as well....what a crap reason not to buy a car. Nissan is japanese but brought a lot of jobs to this country with its car plant and the japs raised car standards to what they are today in terms of value for money, 3 year warranties, reliability etc.

CRAIGFIN 03 March 2002 01:00 AM

True_Brit,

If you check your video or TV you will probably find that they are japanese. I am extremely loyal to my country (especially the footie team ) but I do know we don't make the best car's in the world. If you have 12-15 grand to spend on a motor and you want plenty of car for you money then you should look no further than a scooby. If you ask on this board which car to buy, then most people will say a scooby (I think).

Cheers,

Craig. :D

Spudgun GTR 03 March 2002 09:27 AM

arent a lot of nissans and hondas built in THIS country, by british workers?????
where are fords built? the pumas built in germany:D


buy the car that puts a smile on your face, doesnt really matter what country it comes from:)

Scott J Davies 03 March 2002 10:03 AM

RB370 Pussycat or one of your mates, you are as transparent as glass.

Grow up!!!!!

Scott J Davies 03 March 2002 10:06 AM

Close this thread

!!!!!!

No email to alert Webby

Alberick 03 March 2002 10:23 AM

Better yet,

close the whole board!

I am not affiliated with R370 in any way

Gary Foster 03 March 2002 10:42 AM

?

How do you lot know this is a windup ? does any newbie that asks a question have to get this kind of stuff thrown back at him ?

It strikes me that if you wanted a British car (erm, are there any anymore I can't think of a single one ?) comparable to an Impreza than this is a sensible place to ask. I'm sure many of you have looked at all the alternatives to an Impreza and have views on said motors.

Gary

Ps If you will only buy an English car, how come your driving a Ford ???? Thats an American manufacturer.

Sheepsplitter 03 March 2002 11:01 AM

I think there are still quite a lot of 'British manufacturers':-
TVR
Aston Martin
Catherham
Westfield
MacLaren

and that's just the ones off the top of my head, although some are 'owned' by bigger non UK companys.
There's nothing wrong with wanting to own a car designed & built in Britain.
You could always build one yourself!



Gary Foster 03 March 2002 11:17 AM

Actually, I just thought - Rover is English again isn't it ?

So how about one of the new Rover cars ?

I drive an English car, a Sylva Fury :)

Scooby_Manchester 03 March 2002 11:35 AM

That's what I hate about this board......there's so many people that "bite" your head off whenever you say something controversial or something which maybe factually wrong.
OK some people don't know as much as you and some people are asking questions they want answered without someone slating them.
There's a lot of snobbery on this board.
And we Brits make a lot of world class cars even if they may not be in the Impreza price bracket.

MG are no way near as good as Subaru(Impreza anyway) but they are on the way up and they are worth a look.
I sorry if I sound rude but some people really do annoy me!

Mr Footlong 03 March 2002 12:45 PM

The new MG's really do look very nice, IMO

P1Fanatic 03 March 2002 03:04 PM

No, what we replied about was the "assumption" that those who drive a non english/UK car arent loyal to their country.

nigelward 03 March 2002 04:12 PM

Stretch to an extra grand and get a Honda Civic Type R.


[Edited by nigelward - 3/3/2002 4:14:27 PM]

Shaggy Dog 03 March 2002 06:06 PM

*true* :rolleyes: _brit has written his/her/its post in the classic wind-up style

"not being controversial but the subaru is a great car & scoobynet are all informed intelligent people" like.

true_bigot is either a wind-up merchant or a sick indevidual. I hope he is a wind-up merchant...

JamieMacdonald 03 March 2002 06:29 PM

You lot love it!
I'm fairly new to this, but it's obvious that some of you thrive on this banter and can't wait for someone to post a wind up or something controversial ;)
Personally, I think there is a lot of good stuff on this bbs - but loads of crap to trawl through to get to it.
I have to say it has kept me entertained all weekend reading the numerous slanging matches :)
The way I deal with it is
a) Don't read it, or
b) Read it and LET IT GO, or
c) Reply to it to add fuel to the fire!!!

As for British sport cars, I think there might be some on Driven next week ;)

Take it easy,
J
PS Is it cos I is black? ;)
[that was a joke and not at all racist]

True_Brit 03 March 2002 06:46 PM

Thanks for all your replies. I am a bit disheartened at the battering I got on this board - and I think moreso for my political views, which I am use to.

It utterly scares me that I should be condemned to hold views which are not compatible with others, especially on the Internet.

Anyway, sticking to cars, I am aware Ford is USA owned, but I would rather give my money to the US or European countries rather that eastern companies. Aren't I entitled to my views? Or were my money goes?

I was thinking of an Elise? Not practical but thats not my number one worry.

P1Fanatic 03 March 2002 07:06 PM

True_brit - I dont have an issue about where u want your money ending up. I just think its a rather sweeping statement and I bet that you have a TV/PC/Hi-Fi/DVD/Video etc made in the far east or made by a far east manufacturer - so that then makes me question "loyalty" as a reason for not buying a car from the far east. If you dont have any of the above then my apologies ;)

ChrisC 03 March 2002 07:12 PM

I suggest you check out who owns what.
Buy a Mazda and Ford gain !
Buy a Nissan and Renault gain !
And who is the biggest share holder in Subaru ?

Or is the objection to "eastern" companies something less logically based.
I for one buy my car on price and performance rather than who (ie which nationality) builds it !

M_D_B 03 March 2002 07:14 PM

True_Brit, how do you define alternative? The Elise is a very nice car, but it's a completely different style of car. The only car that I can think of that comes close to being a comparable alternative (ie 4wd sporting saloon) is the Jaguar X-type.

Martin.

Edited cos I don't know the alphabet :).

[Edited by M_D_B - 3/4/2002 1:48:22 PM]

Shaggy Dog 03 March 2002 07:41 PM

T_B

Your political views are entirely your own, however much we might despise them.

You will get a battering and people's backs up if you make a post like your first. If that is what you want, carry on posting in the same manner.

If you want the answer to your question & a lively debate to boot, simply re-phrase your posting to not include any comment that might be construed as racist. Easy. Your post could've been done without reference to country "loyalty" etc etc and received educated and informed answers as opposed to diatribe against you and your beliefs.

This is a car bbs - especially Imprezas :D

True_Brit 03 March 2002 08:05 PM

Thanks for the PC lecture, shaggydog. Isn't it funny how you get branded as racist buy showing the slightest loyality to your country.

Frankly I'm disappointed by the quality of answers in this board as most of you seem hell-bent on challeging my political views (typical lot, eh) rather than answering the question.

True_Brit 03 March 2002 08:09 PM

And I only wish to excerise control over where my money goes as far as I am aware, I know its not possible in all cases, but certainly is in some case.

I know anti-germans who refuse to by BMWs - each to their own and thats fair enough.

Richard Work 03 March 2002 09:35 PM

Isn't Lotus owned by Proton a *gasp* asian manufacturer???

Would be interested to know what you end up with........not!

LeeMac 03 March 2002 09:50 PM

You dont want a Subaru Impreza, so dont post on here, an alternative to the Impreza is an Evo so go on the Evo site or the Elise site or what ever you car your interested in.

mattski2 04 March 2002 12:29 AM

Bl00dy h3ll guys, give this guy a break! As for a british alternative, I think an Elise is a good option, K-series are good motors and a guy at work has one, great car, although they can have reliability problems.

What about an Esprit? I would love one...
Jaguar XJR? 4.0l supercharged beast, would also love one of those, Autotrader have a gorgeous blue one, 56k miles, oatmeal leather, etc etc for £12,990.

Even though you are loyal to the flag (which is great), don't discount an Impreza. They are truly wonderful cars that will give you endless pleasure, I'm on my second now and would have no hesitation in getting another one.

hope that helps,
Matt.

MyDreamCar 04 March 2002 09:39 AM

I am embarrassed by the response true Brit got to his question - ive been posting here for nearly a year now and find this site useful, interesting and informative but FFS what is the matter with you politically correct namby pambies - if the man wants a British car then give him some useful info and not an ear bashing!

Buy an Elise - although a Scooby would be better!
"Political Correctness is the demise of free soiety"

Phil


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