Sunny day, off work, blast in my new car
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Sunny day, off work, blast in my new car
So, I've had my first Scooby (2003 WRX) just over a fortnight but I've been busy in work. I've only really used it for the motorway commute and not really had a chance to properly get to know it.
Anyway, I've taken a week off work, the sun's out and I've had my first real opportunity to take it out for a long drive just for the sheer hell of it. Around £20 worth of V-Power later I've arrived home with the biggest grin on my face. I've totally fallen in love with the car and I now see what all the fuss is about.
I've had all four windows and the sunroof open, heater cranked up, heated seat on and taken it for a blast on all the best roads I know that are local to me. With the windows down I got the full benefit of the aftermarket exhaust note (slightly louder than standard but not too loud), heard the burble on the over-run and listened to the turbo spooling up each time I tested the safe overtaking power.
What I found on some of the more undulating roads was that I was backing off, expecting to hear the scrape of sump on tarmac or the thud of bump stops (as I would have in other sports cars I've owned). But it turned out I was being overly cautious because the suspension really did soak up the bumps very well.
I think this car's definitely a keeper!
Anyway, I've taken a week off work, the sun's out and I've had my first real opportunity to take it out for a long drive just for the sheer hell of it. Around £20 worth of V-Power later I've arrived home with the biggest grin on my face. I've totally fallen in love with the car and I now see what all the fuss is about.
I've had all four windows and the sunroof open, heater cranked up, heated seat on and taken it for a blast on all the best roads I know that are local to me. With the windows down I got the full benefit of the aftermarket exhaust note (slightly louder than standard but not too loud), heard the burble on the over-run and listened to the turbo spooling up each time I tested the safe overtaking power.
What I found on some of the more undulating roads was that I was backing off, expecting to hear the scrape of sump on tarmac or the thud of bump stops (as I would have in other sports cars I've owned). But it turned out I was being overly cautious because the suspension really did soak up the bumps very well.
I think this car's definitely a keeper!
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He's already said he's not keen on them either, in his last thread.
Get up some pictures on your next drive, Jealous you have heated seats
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Get up some pictures on your next drive, Jealous you have heated seats
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He's already said he's not keen on them either, in his last thread.
Get up some pictures on your next drive, Jealous you have heated seats
https://www.scoobynet.com/members-ga...ob-wrx-sl.html
Get up some pictures on your next drive, Jealous you have heated seats
https://www.scoobynet.com/members-ga...ob-wrx-sl.html
I will get some pics next time, whenever that it (Missus is 9 months and 1 day gone, so I won't have as much spare time soon!) I really didn't see the point of heated seats in a tin-top car but now I do. Its so you can listen to the engine with the windows down in the winter.
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£20 VPOWER? Just a quick spin around the block
I used to meet up with the lads from North Wales a few years ago, before petrol prices went silly, the last run we had, well put it this way started with a full tank filled up again at lunch time and again on the way home worked out at about 8mpg! Big smiles good times
I used to meet up with the lads from North Wales a few years ago, before petrol prices went silly, the last run we had, well put it this way started with a full tank filled up again at lunch time and again on the way home worked out at about 8mpg! Big smiles good times
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£20 VPOWER? Just a quick spin around the block
I used to meet up with the lads from North Wales a few years ago, before petrol prices went silly, the last run we had, well put it this way started with a full tank filled up again at lunch time and again on the way home worked out at about 8mpg! Big smiles good times
I used to meet up with the lads from North Wales a few years ago, before petrol prices went silly, the last run we had, well put it this way started with a full tank filled up again at lunch time and again on the way home worked out at about 8mpg! Big smiles good times
I used to think nothing of draining a full tank in North Wales on weekends, be it in my V6 Cortina or vast array of old, straight-six BM's. In the days before I had a mortgage, kids and a woman watching over my finances.
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I say £20 somewhat optomistically - but the gauge has gone from around 3/4 to 1/4 today, so half a tank (more like £30)? Not sure on the distance. But, on the plus side, triple points on V-Power at the moment, so I'm actually saving money by driving more!
I used to think nothing of draining a full tank in North Wales on weekends, be it in my V6 Cortina or vast array of old, straight-six BM's. In the days before I had a mortgage, kids and a woman watching over my finances.
I used to think nothing of draining a full tank in North Wales on weekends, be it in my V6 Cortina or vast array of old, straight-six BM's. In the days before I had a mortgage, kids and a woman watching over my finances.
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Can't really argue with what your saying, from all the cars I have owned I used to just max them until I was bored and moved on
But the Subaru I still have fun in and I can't push past it's limits on the uk roads
Mine is a second car which I often think about selling but when I go out In it, it knocks those thoughts for months on end!
Very fun cars I've had mine for 3 years near enough now and normally get shut of cars after a year so I'm going good
But the Subaru I still have fun in and I can't push past it's limits on the uk roads
Mine is a second car which I often think about selling but when I go out In it, it knocks those thoughts for months on end!
Very fun cars I've had mine for 3 years near enough now and normally get shut of cars after a year so I'm going good
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