Where To Buy?
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I am considering buying an Impreza Turbo but I am really not sure where to buy from, at the moment I am leaning towards an import as I think I will get more for my money as long as I do not get a dog!
Dealers are wanting stupid money for UK cars, and I just wonder is it worth it for that peace of mind, as a lot of dealers are dodgy anyway! Buying private appears to save as much as 3 grand for a 1998 UK car, but you have no comeback. There seems to be loads of imports about private/trade (not keen on a private one) and these seem to offer better value. I guess it is just trying to find a decent importer as I am sure loads of these cars are dogs! There is also obviously the insurance problem and servicing (however my local"ish" dealer will work on imports). I thought the flood of these imports would push prices down, does not appear to have with dealers. I also thought with more faster cars being made for reasonably cheap prices (Civic Type R, Seat's etc) the prices of these cars would come down. I guess it all comes down to the amount of risk you want to take? If I was sensible I would buy an Accord Type R (less chance of being owned by a lunatic, probably more bullet-proof) but they look so boring! Just have to keep looking I guess!
Dealers are wanting stupid money for UK cars, and I just wonder is it worth it for that peace of mind, as a lot of dealers are dodgy anyway! Buying private appears to save as much as 3 grand for a 1998 UK car, but you have no comeback. There seems to be loads of imports about private/trade (not keen on a private one) and these seem to offer better value. I guess it is just trying to find a decent importer as I am sure loads of these cars are dogs! There is also obviously the insurance problem and servicing (however my local"ish" dealer will work on imports). I thought the flood of these imports would push prices down, does not appear to have with dealers. I also thought with more faster cars being made for reasonably cheap prices (Civic Type R, Seat's etc) the prices of these cars would come down. I guess it all comes down to the amount of risk you want to take? If I was sensible I would buy an Accord Type R (less chance of being owned by a lunatic, probably more bullet-proof) but they look so boring! Just have to keep looking I guess!
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Give a Subaru dealer a try ...you might find the price on the screen is a lot higher than the price you can get it for !Catch them at the right time of month or when they've got a few to shift and you might get lucky .
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where abouts in the country are you m8? There are many specialists who will do good (read better) work than the dealers & many who will import, have you looked at Newera they get glowing reports from all over the place
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Come to a local meet & check out the scooby talent if you need convincing thou
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Right time of the month!!
Make sure it's not a female saleswoman if you do go that route because there's no such time.
Just kidding, women are great.
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Go import, much lower miles in most cases, faster(if silver)etc.
Wheareabouts are you?
Make sure it's not a female saleswoman if you do go that route because there's no such time.
Just kidding, women are great.
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Go import, much lower miles in most cases, faster(if silver)etc.
Wheareabouts are you?
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for the price dealers want for used cars you could get a newer / lower mileage car sold privately for less money, then take out a warranty at a subaru dealer for how long you want. much better option than buying the car at a dealership. and pretty much the same thing at the end of they day.
if the car still has remaining warranty from the original 3 year warranty it is cheaper than taking out a warranty when it has expired by a couple of hundred pounds.
They do a check over on the car before they agree to the warranty
if the car still has remaining warranty from the original 3 year warranty it is cheaper than taking out a warranty when it has expired by a couple of hundred pounds.
They do a check over on the car before they agree to the warranty
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I am in Cumbria so I am a long way from the company that you suggested (thanks anyway!), does anybody know of decent import dealers in the north of england or nearby areas by any chance??
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meant to add for the price dealers want for a my98 you could get a my00 (last and best looking of the classics) for the same cash privately add the warrnty for circa £500 and you are laughing.
there are some bargains out there you just have to be picky and ready to travel to get the car. This is exactly what a friend of mine did when he bought a uk300 a few months back, saved thousands and bought the extended warranty from a dealer, and actually got longer than what the delaer would of supplied as he bought 2 years from when the manufacturrs warrnaty expired.
im waffling now thats it done finshed i have no more.
there are some bargains out there you just have to be picky and ready to travel to get the car. This is exactly what a friend of mine did when he bought a uk300 a few months back, saved thousands and bought the extended warranty from a dealer, and actually got longer than what the delaer would of supplied as he bought 2 years from when the manufacturrs warrnaty expired.
im waffling now thats it done finshed i have no more.
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