What have I done?!
Unfortunately the time has come for my scooby ownership to end for now. We've bought a Chrysler Voyager and had my first drive this morning, its not a patch on the scoob, now Im starting to regret it!
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wel you have swapped a 4wd, turbocharged, rice rocket which is generally good fun to drive for a large, lardy people carrier with US suspension and a strong passion for fuel but not the performance and certianly not the handling to match.
I am sure you had good reason, it is not something you would do without is it
Oh, found the interiors on voyagers comfy if that helps otherwise a barge.
wel you have swapped a 4wd, turbocharged, rice rocket which is generally good fun to drive for a large, lardy people carrier with US suspension and a strong passion for fuel but not the performance and certianly not the handling to match.
I am sure you had good reason, it is not something you would do without is it

Oh, found the interiors on voyagers comfy if that helps otherwise a barge.
Last edited by The Zohan; Jan 7, 2008 at 04:29 PM.
Mate, don't think your going to get mush in the way of sympathy here for doing what you have. Getting rid of the Scoob, OK we know it happens, but for a Chrysler Voyager. How many can you get in yours?
YouTube - Reealllyy BIG Chrysler Voyager.
YouTube - Reealllyy BIG Chrysler Voyager.
Well done, you have covered both ends of the car ownership scale in giant leap, from top of the range cars such as the Subaru, Evo or Porsche to the other end in one fall swoop! Why a Voyager? As above a Forester STi would have fitted the bill......... never mind at least you are funding Uncle Sam in His fight against communism!
Well done, you have covered both ends of the car ownership scale in giant leap, from top of the range cars such as the Subaru, Evo or Porsche to the other end in one fall swoop! Why a Voyager? As above a Forester STi would have fitted the bill......... never mind at least you are funding Uncle Sam in His fight against communism! 

Mind you, they do make rather excellent cigars!







And American, to boot
Harsh, but fair!
