Scoob sti price...new!
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Scoob sti price...new!
Now is it me or is this a crazy price for a new sti impreza, considering what else is on the market?
62,000.00 euro or that's about 43,000.00 pounds?
Is it worth it, I think not. With that kind of money you could get a car with true comfort, factory amazing sound system, great preformance and Q-appeal.
Like a second hand M5 with very little mileage and also with cult appeal.
62,000.00 euro or that's about 43,000.00 pounds?
Is it worth it, I think not. With that kind of money you could get a car with true comfort, factory amazing sound system, great preformance and Q-appeal.
Like a second hand M5 with very little mileage and also with cult appeal.
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Now is it me or is this a crazy price for a new sti impreza, considering what else is on the market?
62,000.00 euro or that's about 43,000.00 pounds?
Is it worth it, I think not. With that kind of money you could get a car with true comfort, factory amazing sound system, great preformance and Q-appeal.
Like a second hand M5 with very little mileage and also with cult appeal.
62,000.00 euro or that's about 43,000.00 pounds?
Is it worth it, I think not. With that kind of money you could get a car with true comfort, factory amazing sound system, great preformance and Q-appeal.
Like a second hand M5 with very little mileage and also with cult appeal.
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where do you get your prices from? you can get a brand new sti import from the "car supermarkets" for 28k and about 6 months ago they were doing them in slough for 21k
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Originally Posted by rossi_classicwrx
where do you get your prices from? you can get a barnd new sti import from the "car supermarkets" for 28k and about 6 months ago they were doing them in slough for 21k
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Originally Posted by urban
Unfortunately thats because you have that ridiculous VRT in the South.
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lol. Guess i should have spotted that. Well at least everyone now knows not to buy one from Ireland then!! If anyone wants good money for a scoob you know where to sell it!! You'd think that people wouldn't make an assumption on a car being overpriced on the findings from a rip off dealership! Sorry if supplying some more realistic figures caused offence!!
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And hence the popularity of the classic here.
We're crippled with the extra vechicle registration tax (VRT) here. I have even seen one dealer in Dublin advertise a price of 62,555 euro for one. I thought what a cheek to put that in. 555 is synonymonus with Subaru but to add it to the price to make you feel even more privileged was a bit much I think.
We're crippled with the extra vechicle registration tax (VRT) here. I have even seen one dealer in Dublin advertise a price of 62,555 euro for one. I thought what a cheek to put that in. 555 is synonymonus with Subaru but to add it to the price to make you feel even more privileged was a bit much I think.
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