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bigballs 02 September 2012 10:36 AM

Newbie - looking to buy Bugeye WRX
 
Hi, what a great site!

Im looking to buy a bugeye WRX, I have circa £4k to spend and dont know what to look for. I tried the search, but is there a buyers guide that I can look at?

Thanks,

the bear1986 02 September 2012 10:59 AM

If u can try to get a bug eye Sti as it has so much more to offer then a wrx but for £4k might be hard to get a good one. I'm selling mine at £5k pm If u want.

TonyBurns 02 September 2012 11:29 AM

Welcome :)

Age will make a difference to what you can buy, group 44+ cars may well be out of your reach (the old group 20) so a wrx may be more suitable.
Then there is driving experience and location, bad postcodes will punish you with these cars :( so you need to know what you are after.

There are lots of different models, classics which are the cars produced between 1993 and 2000, new age (broken down into 4/5 categories), 01-02 are bug eye (rounded headlights) 03-05 are blobs (note the 05 STI cars are wide track, the wrx's never had this), then the 06/07 cars (but these will be out of your price bracket) are hawk eye, and the 08-12 are just ugly :lol1: (joking ;))

Guide to buying here>>>> http://www.subaru-impreza.org/impreza-checklist.html

Tony:)

vicks 02 September 2012 11:49 AM

on this site go to new posts and second thread down i think entitled> whats it worth
a member looking to sell his wrx 52 plate.

Osimabu 02 September 2012 11:57 AM

Look very hard at any Bug you go to view for rust. They can go like mad, especially front subframes. The top half might be shiny, but underneath they can be hiding some serious corrosion, nicely covered by a lot of plastic, so be careful.

And if the one you're looking at needs various consumables, brakes, exhaust, etc, be aware that they will cost a lot of money.

bigballs 02 September 2012 10:07 PM

Hi, thanks for all of the replies. Looking at the buyers guide and reading the site, it seems that rust aside the scobby is a fairly reliable motor which I think is one of the great things about a japanese cars.

I didnt think that the cost of parts and consumables are too bad, but if I have overlooked anything then please correct me. These cars are without doubt a real performance bargain and I think this is because most people are put off for one reason or another. I do expect that a quick car will need to be looked after. If I had a focus or something equally 'white goods' I would be irritated by a bill for tyres or service or whatever. However if its a car I enjoy, I can happily overlook any costs.

A few years ago, I took a company 530d in for its 9,000 service - it needed a £250 oil change, 4 tyres and discs and pads all round - not what you expect from a 'drivers car' but thankfully the bill picked up on the company tab.

Im the wrong side of 30 so insurance isnt a problem. Fuel wise I think it will do close to 30 (when driven carefully) and Id rather spend an extra few hundred quid a year on fuel than have a diesel.

I have looked at lots of cars including rx8, mr2, civic type-r, clio 182 and mazda 6mps but I have always wanted a scooby and compared to the other cars it is a good choice. I looked at a hawkeye today and plan to look at two blob eyes this week; a saloon and a wagon which both look good.

I have never driven a 4wd in anger (other than a range rover) so I will be learning something new which is quite exciting. I guess that you dont have the same oversteery fun factor of a rwd so its a new experience I am looking forward to!

Leebo310 03 September 2012 12:34 PM


Originally Posted by bigballs (Post 10774327)
Hi, thanks for all of the replies. Looking at the buyers guide and reading the site, it seems that rust aside the scobby is a fairly reliable motor which I think is one of the great things about a japanese cars.

I didnt think that the cost of parts and consumables are too bad, but if I have overlooked anything then please correct me. These cars are without doubt a real performance bargain and I think this is because most people are put off for one reason or another. I do expect that a quick car will need to be looked after. If I had a focus or something equally 'white goods' I would be irritated by a bill for tyres or service or whatever. However if its a car I enjoy, I can happily overlook any costs.

A few years ago, I took a company 530d in for its 9,000 service - it needed a £250 oil change, 4 tyres and discs and pads all round - not what you expect from a 'drivers car' but thankfully the bill picked up on the company tab.

Im the wrong side of 30 so insurance isnt a problem. Fuel wise I think it will do close to 30 (when driven carefully) and Id rather spend an extra few hundred quid a year on fuel than have a diesel.

I have looked at lots of cars including rx8, mr2, civic type-r, clio 182 and mazda 6mps but I have always wanted a scooby and compared to the other cars it is a good choice. I looked at a hawkeye today and plan to look at two blob eyes this week; a saloon and a wagon which both look good.

I have never driven a 4wd in anger (other than a range rover) so I will be learning something new which is quite exciting. I guess that you dont have the same oversteery fun factor of a rwd so its a new experience I am looking forward to!

Hi mate, I was literally in exactly the same position as you! Fancied a change and was happy to spend a bit more on petrol and tax and stuff rather than just getting a boring diesel. I bought my first WRX last week and absolutely love it, wish I'd have done it sooner! Granted I've only had it a week (already racked up 300 miles though!) but when I was looking for cars, there wasn't another car that came close to a WRX for combination of performance, reliabilty and practicality for the 4-5k price range.
My budget was a tiny bit more than yours so I managed to get a hawkeye (pics of her on another thread if you want to see her!) but for 4k you should be able to get a decent blob eye.
My advice would be to take your time, and hold out for a good one. I looked and drove another 5 or 6 before I actually bought mine, and there are some right dogs out there! Almost all the ones I looked at in garages were tatty so I'd look at a private sale if I were you. A lot of garage ones are just auction cars that they've picked up cheap. Buying private you can at least get an idea as to how well the last seller has looked after her. Don't be afraid to travel a bit for a good one either! I drove 260 miles to view mine, after speaking to the seller and working out that he was as passionate about cars as I was!

Good luck with finding one, it'll be worth the wait when you do! :thumb:

bigballs 03 September 2012 02:19 PM

You know, most people dont realise that a crumy 1.8 tdi will cost them more in particle filters, turbos, coil packs and injectors - its a lottery as to when they will fail!

Lets hope the secret doesnt get out as it keeps the value of 'expensive' performance petrols down!

Leebo310 03 September 2012 03:49 PM


Originally Posted by bigballs (Post 10774987)
You know, most people dont realise that a crumy 1.8 tdi will cost them more in particle filters, turbos, coil packs and injectors - its a lottery as to when they will fail!

Lets hope the secret doesnt get out as it keeps the value of 'expensive' performance petrols down!

Ha, definitely very true! :lol1:

Kennyboyd31 03 September 2012 04:31 PM

You will get a nice Bugeye WRX PPP for less than £4k.
Just make sure you check it over and tripple check the engine is not knocking!
IMO , it's worth spending a little more to ensure you get a nice healthy clean bug !!

bigballs 04 September 2012 09:51 AM

I looked at two cars yesterday and following advice paid careful attention to rust.

I lifted bonnet, put steering on full lock and got down on the floor with a torch!

Both cars seemed to have some brown appearing on the lower arms an Im not sure how serious this is - I dnt expect a 10 year old car to be in showroom condition but should I walk away?

d4vidh 04 September 2012 10:38 AM

There is a recall on the lower arms on Bugeyes ;)

Osimabu 04 September 2012 02:35 PM

It's not so much the suspension components (although they shouldn't be pitted), more the steel pressings such as the front subframe and the engine/gearbox crossmember that you need to check. Have a look here:

https://www.scoobynet.com/general-te...ame-query.html

Best of luck, I'm sure there are still some good ones out there.

bigballs 04 September 2012 02:38 PM


Originally Posted by Osimabu (Post 10776312)
It's not so much the suspension components (although they shouldn't be pitted), more the steel pressings such as the front subframe and the engine/gearbox crossmember that you need to check. Have a look here:

https://www.scoobynet.com/general-te...ame-query.html

Best of luck, I'm sure there are still some good ones out there.

nice one, thanks.

bigballs 04 September 2012 08:54 PM

I have just picked up a WRX wagon, its a one owner car in great conditon.

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classifi...01235483299204

My first job is to sort out the tracker subscription as its not insured for theft without one.

Im not planning to mod it too much, but I will be looking at some clear indicators and repeaters to tidy up the front.

Kennyboyd31 04 September 2012 08:58 PM


Originally Posted by bigballs (Post 10776852)
I have just picked up a WRX wagon, its a one owner car in great conditon.

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classifi...01235483299204

My first job is to sort out the tracker subscription as its not insured for theft without one.

Im not planning to mod it too much, but I will be looking at some clear indicators and repeaters to tidy up the front.

Looks nice mate!

Did you knock any ££'s off the price?

Kennyboyd31 04 September 2012 09:00 PM


Originally Posted by d4vidh (Post 10776042)
There is a recall on the lower arms on Bugeyes ;)

Really ? Really was this

bigballs 04 September 2012 09:14 PM


Originally Posted by Kennyboyd31 (Post 10776865)
Looks nice mate!

Did you knock any ££'s off the price?

No, I tried but after looking at a dozen cars with 'fsh' I was happy to pay the money for a straight car that had been well looked after.

I have only done 30 miles and not pushed it, but it seem that there is a lot of grip and the suspension has a good balance between comfort and performance.

bigballs 05 September 2012 11:01 AM

Put pics of my car here... https://www.scoobynet.com/members-ga...l#post10777606

d4vidh 05 September 2012 11:07 AM


Originally Posted by Kennyboyd31 (Post 10776869)
Really ? Really was this

Yes

http://www.vosa.gov.uk/vosa/apps/rec...Text=Blank&tx=

byrnsie44 05 September 2012 11:27 AM


Originally Posted by d4vidh (Post 10777619)

how do i go about this with my bug? just call subaru?

d4vidh 05 September 2012 11:31 AM

Subaru are sending out letters to those affected with the recall. I think they are staggering sending out the letters to avoid a mad rush :) There is a thread on here about the lower arm recall.

byrnsie44 05 September 2012 11:36 AM


Originally Posted by d4vidh (Post 10777656)
Subaru are sending out letters to those affected with the recall. I think they are staggering sending out the letters to avoid a mad rush :) There is a thread on here about the lower arm recall.

thanks for the info!


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