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Hi. This is my first time on here.
I'm trying to find out some more information about Scooby's if I can. I'm fed up with the crap I have to put up with about my Escort GTi and am thinking of changing to a Scooby so that people will get off my back for driving a lousy car.
I was wondering if there are any insurance friendly models that would be better to look at rather than the top end P1 but would still give an Evo a run for it's money (on paper) but would be good to take to track days.
Any thoughts/suggestions please?
Dan.
I'm trying to find out some more information about Scooby's if I can. I'm fed up with the crap I have to put up with about my Escort GTi and am thinking of changing to a Scooby so that people will get off my back for driving a lousy car.
I was wondering if there are any insurance friendly models that would be better to look at rather than the top end P1 but would still give an Evo a run for it's money (on paper) but would be good to take to track days.
Any thoughts/suggestions please?
Dan.
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Dan, before you can make any more posts you will have to wait for pslewis to vet your first post to see if your upto standard to post on here.
You should get a reply soon, he is the voice of scoobynet and the most respected poster on here.
You should get a reply soon, he is the voice of scoobynet and the most respected poster on here.
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Hi. This is my first time on here.
I'm trying to find out some more information about Scooby's if I can. I'm fed up with the crap I have to put up with about my Escort GTi and am thinking of changing to a Scooby so that people will get off my back for driving a lousy car.
I was wondering if there are any insurance friendly models that would be better to look at rather than the top end P1 but would still give an Evo a run for it's money (on paper) but would be good to take to track days.
Any thoughts/suggestions please?
Dan.
I'm trying to find out some more information about Scooby's if I can. I'm fed up with the crap I have to put up with about my Escort GTi and am thinking of changing to a Scooby so that people will get off my back for driving a lousy car.
I was wondering if there are any insurance friendly models that would be better to look at rather than the top end P1 but would still give an Evo a run for it's money (on paper) but would be good to take to track days.
Any thoughts/suggestions please?
Dan.
How much do you have to spend?
Subaru Impreza FAQ they have a list of japanese import model types.
Depending on where you are see if there are any local meets to see what people drive.