Who Misses their Old Scooby?
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Who Misses their Old Scooby?
Sold mine a year ago - and everytime I hear that boxer growl go past me, I hanker after getting another. I had a Ralliart VR4 since - altogether probably a better car, but I don't miss it like I do the Scooby - I found it a more involving drive, and just loved the sound.
It's impractical for me to have one (the Audi is too practical, and great on fuel), and the Cupra R is....well, actually that could go
Quite fancy another one anyway, even though they're common as muck, and most drivers nowadays tend to wear burberry caps and have attitudes
Anyone else miss their old one?
It's impractical for me to have one (the Audi is too practical, and great on fuel), and the Cupra R is....well, actually that could go
Quite fancy another one anyway, even though they're common as muck, and most drivers nowadays tend to wear burberry caps and have attitudes
Anyone else miss their old one?
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was looking at piccies of my trusty old MY95 5dr the other day.......
went all duey-eyed........
Although I've got an MY99 now, in blue, 4dr, big exhaust sound etc, I probably wont miss it as much, as the MY95 was my first Scooby
Looking forward to my next one though
Dan
went all duey-eyed........
Although I've got an MY99 now, in blue, 4dr, big exhaust sound etc, I probably wont miss it as much, as the MY95 was my first Scooby
Looking forward to my next one though
Dan
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Miss the accelaration the looks the grip(perhaps)
.dont miss the fuel costs ,the possibilty of 'losing' bodywork, the lack of handling - and at the end of the day v.v.rarley having the opportunity to use its potentail
.dont miss the fuel costs ,the possibilty of 'losing' bodywork, the lack of handling - and at the end of the day v.v.rarley having the opportunity to use its potentail
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wrote off my first one,a w plate, after 3 years and i dont think il ever have a better car .
just changed its succesor, an identical but slower x plate, for an 05 sti and great as it is, i still miss the character of the old style.
in short, classics rule
just changed its succesor, an identical but slower x plate, for an 05 sti and great as it is, i still miss the character of the old style.
in short, classics rule
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Have to say its one of the only cars I have not missed. My old Lotus Elan SE is certainly the most missed and am still tempted with another
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Happened to me mate.
Went from my baby, which I loved, but kept getting parts stolen from it, after I spent loads of money on it, In the end it had to go.
http://photobucket.com/albums/y16/sc...t=DSCN1005.jpg
Sold the Scooby, and thought I would get something that I would like, The car was in mint condition with low miles, and no scratches or stone chips on her at all, But I loved my old scooby to much and it didnt matter how good the car was, it was not a Scooby, after 2 months the car was sold in 1 day of advertising it.
http://photobucket.com/albums/y16/sc...¤t=6.jpg
What else could I replace the Audi with, but another Scooby, but I was a bit disappointed with it as a standard car, now I have all my mods in place, Ive started to forget about my classic and love my newage car more.
http://photobucket.com/albums/y16/sc...Picture014.jpg
Went from my baby, which I loved, but kept getting parts stolen from it, after I spent loads of money on it, In the end it had to go.
http://photobucket.com/albums/y16/sc...t=DSCN1005.jpg
Sold the Scooby, and thought I would get something that I would like, The car was in mint condition with low miles, and no scratches or stone chips on her at all, But I loved my old scooby to much and it didnt matter how good the car was, it was not a Scooby, after 2 months the car was sold in 1 day of advertising it.
http://photobucket.com/albums/y16/sc...¤t=6.jpg
What else could I replace the Audi with, but another Scooby, but I was a bit disappointed with it as a standard car, now I have all my mods in place, Ive started to forget about my classic and love my newage car more.
http://photobucket.com/albums/y16/sc...Picture014.jpg
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I miss mine... been gon since a year last Jan now... went to the Smart Car 7 weeks asfter selling the Dancin Scooby Doo.
miss the sound power etc etc...
don't miss
petrol costs.. insurance and servicing costs!!!
and..
after having my Smart car envy marked this week...... i don't miss the body work on the Scoob and the attention it attracted.
TBH... i couldn't afford another scoob at this moment in time anyway! time moves on and priorities change in life.
Phil
miss the sound power etc etc...
don't miss
petrol costs.. insurance and servicing costs!!!
and..
after having my Smart car envy marked this week...... i don't miss the body work on the Scoob and the attention it attracted.
TBH... i couldn't afford another scoob at this moment in time anyway! time moves on and priorities change in life.
Phil
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Salsa - there are some weird lights coming out underneath your cars are you hosting a UFO landing site
Back on Topic - Nah, I don't miss mine (had two) at all anymore. Good riddance I say My 2000 UK scoob was the first performance car I owned so I have fond memories attached to the heap of junk! But then the P1 was a different story. But I soon got fed up with that one so I taught my P1 a lesson it will never forget
Glad I had the pleasure of driving one though Because I now know all this talk about scoobs being good at handling twisty lanes is a complete myth under steer pancakes anyone
Back on Topic - Nah, I don't miss mine (had two) at all anymore. Good riddance I say My 2000 UK scoob was the first performance car I owned so I have fond memories attached to the heap of junk! But then the P1 was a different story. But I soon got fed up with that one so I taught my P1 a lesson it will never forget
Glad I had the pleasure of driving one though Because I now know all this talk about scoobs being good at handling twisty lanes is a complete myth under steer pancakes anyone
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Originally Posted by RoadrunnerV2
Glad I had the pleasure of driving one though Because I now know all this talk about scoobs being good at handling twisty lanes is a complete myth under steer pancakes anyone
Light - Camera - pix on scooby net.
Phil
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Hi Sulli, paulmc from the vr4 forum.
I bought a scooby a few weeks ago and am surprised how bad a car it is.
There is nothing wrong with the car mechanically but it is,
Noisey, slow, small, uncomfy, rattles here and there.
+ points it handles very well and has a great gearbox. Also bits are cheap as chips.
I have a list of stuff waiting to be put on once I get home again so should solve a few of the above.
I wish I kept my VR4
I bought a scooby a few weeks ago and am surprised how bad a car it is.
There is nothing wrong with the car mechanically but it is,
Noisey, slow, small, uncomfy, rattles here and there.
+ points it handles very well and has a great gearbox. Also bits are cheap as chips.
I have a list of stuff waiting to be put on once I get home again so should solve a few of the above.
I wish I kept my VR4
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I miss my old sti like crazy. It's even worse working at the clinic being surrounded by them all day, never mind, all good things come to those who wait!
Roll on the type R!!
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Roll on the type R!!
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Originally Posted by working on it
I wish I kept my VR4
lol
rather have a scoob over the a Golf - IMO
Phil
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a GOLF????
lol
rather have a scoob over the a Golf - IMO
Phil
lol
rather have a scoob over the a Golf - IMO
Phil
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Miss my 53 plate uk sti,but dont ever think about my 01 bug eye or my 00 classic that i sold last week,overall i dont miss the hassel,expense of running a subaru and cant really see me owning another,but never say never!
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Originally Posted by working on it
Hi Sulli, paulmc from the vr4 forum.
I bought a scooby a few weeks ago and am surprised how bad a car it is.
There is nothing wrong with the car mechanically but it is,
Noisey, slow, small, uncomfy, rattles here and there.
+ points it handles very well and has a great gearbox. Also bits are cheap as chips.
I have a list of stuff waiting to be put on once I get home again so should solve a few of the above.
I wish I kept my VR4
I bought a scooby a few weeks ago and am surprised how bad a car it is.
There is nothing wrong with the car mechanically but it is,
Noisey, slow, small, uncomfy, rattles here and there.
+ points it handles very well and has a great gearbox. Also bits are cheap as chips.
I have a list of stuff waiting to be put on once I get home again so should solve a few of the above.
I wish I kept my VR4
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Originally Posted by JCScooby
Is the vr4 actually a good car, its just anytime ive seen one i always think it looks very bulky and alot of body role on corners? I have'nt ever driven one, so thats why im curious as to what there like.
Yes night and day between the scooby and VR4. The scooby handles so much better than the VR4 prob due to its weight. The VR4 has active yaw control like the evo so you can really push it if you want but as you say it is bulky and heavy. If you put the 2 of them together it would be close but the scooby is more direct and easier to drive fast. All be it alot slower in a straight line. My car is totally standard though my VR4 had 306bhp with exhaust, filter and boost at 0.9bar. no ecu work.
I have put a load of sound insulation in the car and more to go in. I will be doing the usual de-cat and up the boost when I get home so will be intersting to see what diff that makes.
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The car that brought me onto here, my old MY94 WRX, definitely miss that the most. I'd like to get another one day in the future as a project car. Will probably never happen, but I can always dream.
Certainly not the best looking scoob, but I loved it.
Certainly not the best looking scoob, but I loved it.
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Originally Posted by Little Miss WRX
The car that brought me onto here, my old MY94 WRX, definitely miss that the most. I'd like to get another one day in the future as a project car. Will probably never happen, but I can always dream.
Certainly not the best looking scoob, but I loved it.
Certainly not the best looking scoob, but I loved it.
your name does ring a bell!
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