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Old 21 April 2008, 07:45 PM
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hello firstly, new to the world of subaru, me and the wife are currently in the process of selling of our cars mk2 jetta gti, mk2 golf gti, and a escort, and are investing in a scooby! probably going for a 2000 turbo, seen a few around but dont really no much about them ie mileage, problems, servicing costs etc etc, weve had a few vws, so no if we hit over a 100 thousand miles were ok, whats the deal with the impreza mileage! are there any problems to look for over a certain mileage?

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Old 21 April 2008, 08:16 PM
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Some on here have done 140,000, others need a new gearbox at 40,000 !

It's all about a pile of receipts and service records, a few careful owners helps.

TXT talk in an ad means run away !

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Old 21 April 2008, 09:44 PM
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Not sure if investing is the right word to use, more like yet another further different motor purchase at much cost and stress to your poor wife :P

Thanks for the advice dunx, never even owned a jap car before, been in the dub scene for a while
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thanks mate, and whats the big differences between wrx imports, and the 2000 turbo's, apart from higher insurance??
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Well we know the obvious differences in bhp etc but what we mean is a 2000 still a good buy for performance, reliability and tuneabiliy etc??

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You two a double act ?

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Only real difference is cost due to insurance, WRX & STI have more power as standard, but my have used all of it.... a nice UK car plodding around at 215 bhp may well have had an easier life, and will pick up loads of power with a few tasty mods.... It really is down to fixing a price and viewing loads till you find one that's the best you can afford.

I was lucky in that I came to Scooby ownership in 1997 with a brand new Catalunya.... after 37,000 miles, and four plus years, it had only needed brake pads and servicing.
Got a silly good trade-in to swap for a 2002 STI and haven't felt the need to change, I would like a three door hatch for my dogs tho'.

Sorry no better suggestions, but I would suggest finding someone local who knows a bit to check one over for you...

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ai mate thats the missus, we toyed with sharing a car, didnt go through with it, then checked insurance quotes for uk imprezas, and its so bloody cheap that we have to buy a impreza now

cheers for the info matey
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