How often do you wanna get rid of your scoob
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I've had my car 15 months now, I started to get the feeling I needed a change about 4 months ago.
I've still got the car but find myself more and more frequently thinking why do I bother with it, expensive to run, expensive insurance, all the negative things about owning a scoob.
Does anyone else have these thoughts?
My insurance renewal is in 3 weeks and I find myself putting in details for a Golf GTi T and getting figures of £520 instead of £950
I've still got the car but find myself more and more frequently thinking why do I bother with it, expensive to run, expensive insurance, all the negative things about owning a scoob.
Does anyone else have these thoughts?
My insurance renewal is in 3 weeks and I find myself putting in details for a Golf GTi T and getting figures of £520 instead of £950
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Every time there is more than 10 days between drives I think of selling. Then I get back in, roll the windows down and grin.
C
Oh, btw, having owned a scoob really ruins you for run of the mill cars like the golf gti. Since we got an STI we've been through so many second cars - simply because both Nicki and I now hate driving mundane motors. Now we've ended up with a bloody S3 as the supermarket car...damn I hate what the STI has done to us
[Edited by chuckster - 7/19/2002 3:40:11 PM]
C
Oh, btw, having owned a scoob really ruins you for run of the mill cars like the golf gti. Since we got an STI we've been through so many second cars - simply because both Nicki and I now hate driving mundane motors. Now we've ended up with a bloody S3 as the supermarket car...damn I hate what the STI has done to us
[Edited by chuckster - 7/19/2002 3:40:11 PM]
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On and off like a bleeding light switch!
I then end up getting some new mods to keep me happy, which doesn't last very long!
I want to go down the Westie route sometime after we have found and moved into a new house, so will part with the Scoob then and get a sensible run-around (ready for kids as my missus keeps telling me about her biological clock )
I enjoy mine, but get paranoid about the scumbags out there [img]images/smilies/mad.gif[/img] and wish it was cheaper
Mr flibble, what garage offered you 14k cheque? I would be tempted to part with my MY00 for that and get the sensible runaround now (or should I get the Westie now )
[Edited by Hanslow - 7/19/2002 3:44:59 PM]
I then end up getting some new mods to keep me happy, which doesn't last very long!
I want to go down the Westie route sometime after we have found and moved into a new house, so will part with the Scoob then and get a sensible run-around (ready for kids as my missus keeps telling me about her biological clock )
I enjoy mine, but get paranoid about the scumbags out there [img]images/smilies/mad.gif[/img] and wish it was cheaper
Mr flibble, what garage offered you 14k cheque? I would be tempted to part with my MY00 for that and get the sensible runaround now (or should I get the Westie now )
[Edited by Hanslow - 7/19/2002 3:44:59 PM]
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I've had mine a week and thought about it already with the way it uses fuel and the fact its getting serviced today. TEC3 will sort that: I think deep down I want it to be more powerful and smooth - don't tell John Banks I said smooth by the way
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The high running costs are nothing compared to an M3, my outgoings have halved since buying a Scoob, but the grin factor has doubled.
Just as a thought... if a Scoob wasn't so good, would you drive it slower and therefore use less fuel, less rubber and less brakes? I had a 106 1.0L for three weeks between getting rid of the M3 and waiting for the STi UK, I drove the 106 much more sensibly but desperately missed the performace.
At the end of the day if a car makes you grin after a hard drive and makes you get up in the morning to pay for it, then it's wort it.
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Just as a thought... if a Scoob wasn't so good, would you drive it slower and therefore use less fuel, less rubber and less brakes? I had a 106 1.0L for three weeks between getting rid of the M3 and waiting for the STi UK, I drove the 106 much more sensibly but desperately missed the performace.
At the end of the day if a car makes you grin after a hard drive and makes you get up in the morning to pay for it, then it's wort it.
Phil
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I started thinking about getting rid of mine when it was 18 months old and finally sold it to a dealer at 22 months old (I wanted to get rid of it before the 24 month dervice was due)
mr flibble, if a dealer is offering you 14K for your MY00 I would rip their hand off. My car was an immaculate MY00 and I had real difficulty even finding a dealer who was interested and I certainly didn't get 14K for it!
Mainly got rid of it because of a thread on here asking how much does your Impreza cost to run. Mine worked out at about £700 a month once everything was taken into account (interest on loan, servicing, fuel, tyres, depreciation, insurance etc.)
For a car that I mainly used to drive 5 miles to work it seemed a stupid amount of money.
mr flibble, if a dealer is offering you 14K for your MY00 I would rip their hand off. My car was an immaculate MY00 and I had real difficulty even finding a dealer who was interested and I certainly didn't get 14K for it!
Mainly got rid of it because of a thread on here asking how much does your Impreza cost to run. Mine worked out at about £700 a month once everything was taken into account (interest on loan, servicing, fuel, tyres, depreciation, insurance etc.)
For a car that I mainly used to drive 5 miles to work it seemed a stupid amount of money.
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The 30k service today with new front pads will run me about £650 and that is more than all the services and consumables (except fuel) for 16 months and 32k miles of VTS ownership. Sort of puts it in perspective doesn't it!!!
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Saxo Boy,
Did you not check that it needed the 2 year/30K service before you bought it?? Must be a common time to get rid as I did the same thing (as I mentioned above)
Including the road tax it saved me £800.
Just wish I hadn't put 4 new tyres on it the month before as that would have saved me another £400
Almost forgot I also saved £615 in insurance (new car came with free insurance)
So it would have been nearly 2 grand just to keep it on the road for another year before I even thought about putting any petrol in it!
Expensive to run these Imprezas aren't they!
[Edited by JoeyDeacon - 7/19/2002 4:32:04 PM]
Did you not check that it needed the 2 year/30K service before you bought it?? Must be a common time to get rid as I did the same thing (as I mentioned above)
Including the road tax it saved me £800.
Just wish I hadn't put 4 new tyres on it the month before as that would have saved me another £400
Almost forgot I also saved £615 in insurance (new car came with free insurance)
So it would have been nearly 2 grand just to keep it on the road for another year before I even thought about putting any petrol in it!
Expensive to run these Imprezas aren't they!
[Edited by JoeyDeacon - 7/19/2002 4:32:04 PM]
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i get the same feelings for my p1, had it 16 months now, only done 9k, hardly use it since my wife had a baby 5 months ago, dont like the kids going in my baby, hard to get rid of all three of them so it sits in the garage only being used for the 6 mile journey to work two weeks out of three(i use the wifes focus then as its easier than swapping the cars around)
ive had a settlement figure and a figure for part exing against an evo 7, still dont know what to do, begrudge paying the servicing, always done my own cars for the last 13 years
mark
ive had a settlement figure and a figure for part exing against an evo 7, still dont know what to do, begrudge paying the servicing, always done my own cars for the last 13 years
mark
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It's a thought I've been having more and more and yep, come October she should be going.
I've toyed with the idea of a Civic Type R as a replacement but I couldn't go back to FWD and then there is a Lotus Elise, which although it rocks on a pure driving level at less than insane velocities is just to impractical I'm staying true and buying a new Scoob. Not sure what variant but it'll have more power, handle better and have THAT engine note!
U gotta love 'em!
DP.
I've toyed with the idea of a Civic Type R as a replacement but I couldn't go back to FWD and then there is a Lotus Elise, which although it rocks on a pure driving level at less than insane velocities is just to impractical I'm staying true and buying a new Scoob. Not sure what variant but it'll have more power, handle better and have THAT engine note!
U gotta love 'em!
DP.
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scoobys always left me wanting 'more' and oddly dissatisfied. had my evo 4 months, and not once have i thought about getting rid, quite a record for me
evo's are the way forward, for me anyway
come join the darkside, you know you want to
evo's are the way forward, for me anyway
come join the darkside, you know you want to
#23
I purchased a second hand Land Rover Discovery (TDI) four years ago. I've done aprox 13k miles PA (Av. 23.5 mpg), and the total costs including depreciation, servicing, insurance and car tax totals a wopping £27,728.
Please tell me that Scoobs aren't that expensive! (to run, not to buy)
Please tell me that Scoobs aren't that expensive! (to run, not to buy)
#25
Mega, I just about 'hang on' to my scoob in financial terms, I cannot really afford it...but I love my car cos its the closest thing to a bike I have ever been in.
Every time I go out I have to go up lanes and B-roads (due to location), I always always have a grin!
Yes it is expensive to run/own, yes it can be a 'race magnet', and they do have the unfortunate (allegedly), label re car theft.
I WOULD HAVE ANOTHER ONE TOMORROW !
Every time I go out I have to go up lanes and B-roads (due to location), I always always have a grin!
Yes it is expensive to run/own, yes it can be a 'race magnet', and they do have the unfortunate (allegedly), label re car theft.
I WOULD HAVE ANOTHER ONE TOMORROW !
#27
had mine for 6 months. High running costs yes, but fek it! Sunny day, clean motor, squint along to Crail = Money back satisfaction! In my eyes, if you can afford to run it enjoy it.
#29
There have several times in the last year when I've considered selling my Scoob. But as I need a car (albeit occasionally), I think about the alternatives for the same money and very soon decide I couldn't bear driving anything else...
#30
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Sorry Saxo Boy but I just cant hold back any longer. We listened to you in Scotland for the last decade about how you want a Scoob and now half the population in Edinburgh are out to get you (hehehe) for your un Saxo like behaviour in your very un Saxo like car. There have even been hints of "I expected more" in a lot of your posts that I have been following recently. Heh but thats nothing to what the Doctor Man is going to say to you when he sees the "I want it more powerful and smooth bit"
I would go put my flame suit on if you are going to Knockhill tomorrow. Shame I cant go, but hope to see you at the Kames event next week. Failing that us "Falkirk Bairns" are going to organise a wee do, since you are almost a neibour you could pop through and show of your new "expensive" motor to us.
Take back some of the things you said about that lovely car of yours (I bet you she has feelings like your old Saxo) and I might even give you a shot of my STI 7.
Orra best mate
Sorry Saxo Boy but I just cant hold back any longer. We listened to you in Scotland for the last decade about how you want a Scoob and now half the population in Edinburgh are out to get you (hehehe) for your un Saxo like behaviour in your very un Saxo like car. There have even been hints of "I expected more" in a lot of your posts that I have been following recently. Heh but thats nothing to what the Doctor Man is going to say to you when he sees the "I want it more powerful and smooth bit"
I would go put my flame suit on if you are going to Knockhill tomorrow. Shame I cant go, but hope to see you at the Kames event next week. Failing that us "Falkirk Bairns" are going to organise a wee do, since you are almost a neibour you could pop through and show of your new "expensive" motor to us.
Take back some of the things you said about that lovely car of yours (I bet you she has feelings like your old Saxo) and I might even give you a shot of my STI 7.
Orra best mate