Newbie scoobie wannabe
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Newbie scoobie wannabe
Hi all, just registered as I am wrestling with myself over the possible purchase of a scoobie. I am considering a 2004 WRX SL version. Nothing too crazy to start earning my scoobie stripes, but I like the leather interior that comes with the SL and it seems like a fairly sensible starting point.
I would be most greatful for some feedback on this model, as I am very new to all this.
What generally speaking are the running costs like? Not too worried about fuel, as I would not been commuting in the car, more servicing etc.
Any other words of wisdom/encouragement greatfully received.
Thanks.
I would be most greatful for some feedback on this model, as I am very new to all this.
What generally speaking are the running costs like? Not too worried about fuel, as I would not been commuting in the car, more servicing etc.
Any other words of wisdom/encouragement greatfully received.
Thanks.
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Originally Posted by tattytay
Hi all, just registered as I am wrestling with myself over the possible purchase of a scoobie. I am considering a 2004 WRX SL version. Nothing too crazy to start earning my scoobie stripes, but I like the leather interior that comes with the SL and it seems like a fairly sensible starting point.
I would be most greatful for some feedback on this model, as I am very new to all this.
What generally speaking are the running costs like? Not too worried about fuel, as I would not been commuting in the car, more servicing etc.
Any other words of wisdom/encouragement greatfully received.
Thanks.
I would be most greatful for some feedback on this model, as I am very new to all this.
What generally speaking are the running costs like? Not too worried about fuel, as I would not been commuting in the car, more servicing etc.
Any other words of wisdom/encouragement greatfully received.
Thanks.
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This sort of thing ought to get you started as far as the practical side of things are concerned. SN will provide you with a wealth of info. The search engine is your friend.
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Well I dont know what an SL is but I bought my first Scooby less than two weeks ago.
Go for it I cant wipe the smile off my face
It's the best car I've ever owned, and i've had a few fast cars over the years, be choosy though there are a lot around look at lots and pick the best.
Go for it I cant wipe the smile off my face
It's the best car I've ever owned, and i've had a few fast cars over the years, be choosy though there are a lot around look at lots and pick the best.
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