I find this hard to believe, but
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I find this hard to believe, but
I got a phone call from a mate last night who from time to time gets offered genuine legit cars dirt cheap
He told me that he had been offered a 52 plate Wagon WRX for £8200. Low mileage, wr blue. He knows nothing about Scoobies, and asked me what I thought it was worth.
Its still under the last bit of warranty (4 months) and fully serviced up, so any big problems can still get repaired.
Anyone know what they're worth?
He told me that he had been offered a 52 plate Wagon WRX for £8200. Low mileage, wr blue. He knows nothing about Scoobies, and asked me what I thought it was worth.
Its still under the last bit of warranty (4 months) and fully serviced up, so any big problems can still get repaired.
Anyone know what they're worth?
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Originally Posted by DBY
Depends if it's a Bug Eye or a Blob eye
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Blob eye's were avaiable on 52 plates most are press cars or ex dealer demo's, depends on condition and miles. If it's a Bug eye then it's over priced LOL.
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Originally Posted by ben1413
Looking on autotrader, there are a few 02 plate WRX wagons around for £8500 but they have 90k+ miles. Depends how low the mileage is I guess.
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He also said (again remembering he's not clued up about scoobies) that it was the top spec model. As there is only a WRX, WRX SL and STI, what is the top spec wagon?
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Wisebuys.co.uk says at 30k miles, that's worth £10k at trade value.. £10,800 'private good'..
'top spec' probably means its a WRX rather than a Sport.
'top spec' probably means its a WRX rather than a Sport.
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