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Old 07 December 2007, 12:30 PM
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Hi,
Unfortunately I am selling my beloved WRX PPP as arrival of new baby means we really need something a bit bigger so I have put a deposit down on a 1yr old Mondeo Estate ST155 2.2TDCi - not quite a scooby I know, but not slow plus loads of creature comforts and a huge load lugging capacity.

Below is my autotrader Ad, which was live from Thursday morning. As yet, I've had no calls, which leads me to wonder whether I have over priced it. I would really appreciate some honest feedback as to whether I'm asking too much or I'm just being impatient expecting calls so soon.

2006 SUBARU IMPREZA 2.0 WRX AWD Turbo 4dr Saloon, PPP Prodrive Performance Pack (261bhp), WR Blue, Immaculate inside&out, Registered 24.02.06, One Owner, Tracker Monitor, 15months remaining warranty & Subaru Assistance, FSH, Garaged from new, UK main dealer car, Air Con, Thatcham Cat1 Alarm & Immobiliser, Gun Metal Alloys, Subaru Mats, Isofix Child Seat anchors, Driver, passenger & side airbags, Original invoice & paperwork, Always run on Optimax, New baby forces V reluctant sale! 14000 miles,

Thanks in advance
Rich
Old 07 December 2007, 12:37 PM
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have a look on autotrader and pistonheads and get a ball park figure
Old 07 December 2007, 12:53 PM
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sod the mondeo - chop the saloon in for a wagon!!!!

Old 07 December 2007, 12:58 PM
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Well I don't know how we manage with a 4yr old and a 9 month old + all their gear in the same car..!
Old 07 December 2007, 01:01 PM
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Wrong time of the year, unless it's an absolute steal.
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Originally Posted by Aquanaut
sod the mondeo - chop the saloon in for a wagon!!!!

What he said
A new baby is what brought me into wagon ownership, bags of room for the pram and all the associated baby gubbins !
Old 07 December 2007, 01:25 PM
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Originally Posted by RCM1975PPP
Hi,
Unfortunately I am selling my beloved WRX PPP as arrival of new baby means we really need something a bit bigger so I have put a deposit down on a 1yr old Mondeo Estate ST155 2.2TDCi - not quite a scooby I know, but not slow plus loads of creature comforts and a huge load lugging capacity.

Below is my autotrader Ad, which was live from Thursday morning. As yet, I've had no calls, which leads me to wonder whether I have over priced it. I would really appreciate some honest feedback as to whether I'm asking too much or I'm just being impatient expecting calls so soon.

2006 SUBARU IMPREZA 2.0 WRX AWD Turbo 4dr Saloon, PPP Prodrive Performance Pack (261bhp), WR Blue, Immaculate inside&out, Registered 24.02.06, One Owner, Tracker Monitor, 15months remaining warranty & Subaru Assistance, FSH, Garaged from new, UK main dealer car, Air Con, Thatcham Cat1 Alarm & Immobiliser, Gun Metal Alloys, Subaru Mats, Isofix Child Seat anchors, Driver, passenger & side airbags, Original invoice & paperwork, Always run on Optimax, New baby forces V reluctant sale! 14000 miles,

Thanks in advance
Rich
Where is the price Rich
Old 07 December 2007, 02:28 PM
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Well spotted. Price is £12.5k!
Old 07 December 2007, 03:11 PM
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Originally Posted by MJW
What he said
A new baby is what brought me into wagon ownership, bags of room for the pram and all the associated baby gubbins !
Same as above.

Either swap for a wagon or get a forester XT or STI.
My Wifes got a My05 Forester XT and it's a fantastic car. Room for family and still loads of fun to drive.
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I managed to sell the idea of a scoob to the wife because it is a great family car. My sis went sensible and got a bloody people carrier, after one year of ownership and 2 kids (oldest 3), she chopped it in and got an 07 WRX and she hast looked back.
I dont understand the need for more and more space in cars because you have a kiddy, when me, my brother and sister were young my father owned an XR2i and we had no trouble getting in it or going on holidays in it
If its only space and not running costs, keep the scoob, its well built for the job
Old 07 December 2007, 04:14 PM
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Yes I don't understand this "more space" panic either. We managed with two young kids in our Fiesta and the four of us now regularly go to France on hols in the Scoob.
Old 07 December 2007, 04:16 PM
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I could only get one buggy in the boot of the STi though.
Old 07 December 2007, 04:17 PM
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I bought an sti as a family car, using a roof box for holidays! its ideal an the boy loves it.
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Originally Posted by Elad
Same as above.

Either swap for a wagon or get a forester XT or STI.
My Wifes got a My05 Forester XT and it's a fantastic car. Room for family and still loads of fun to drive.
We had an Impreza saloon when we had the first kiddie, and have a wagon now we have two! I think you are panicking unnecessarily.

Congrats and good luck with the new babs though!
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