Opinions needed!!!!!!!!!
#1
Hi all,
I really could do other peoples opinion on this one,
I have to luck to be able to change my car in the next few weeks, ok its not going to be a new from the show room car.... :-)
Ok, here it is I unsure to get a Impreza Turbo, import, 93' afew extras on the car, never been on Irish roads yet ;-) or a BWM 320i coupe 96'?
Please try into account I'm living in the south of Ireland and I'm 25, 3yrs NCB,
I basically looking for opinions on running costs, and basic easy of living with. My heart screaming for the Scooby but my head thinks the Beemer would be easier to live with.... please help!!!!!
Cheers
I really could do other peoples opinion on this one,
I have to luck to be able to change my car in the next few weeks, ok its not going to be a new from the show room car.... :-)
Ok, here it is I unsure to get a Impreza Turbo, import, 93' afew extras on the car, never been on Irish roads yet ;-) or a BWM 320i coupe 96'?
Please try into account I'm living in the south of Ireland and I'm 25, 3yrs NCB,
I basically looking for opinions on running costs, and basic easy of living with. My heart screaming for the Scooby but my head thinks the Beemer would be easier to live with.... please help!!!!!
Cheers
#2
OK
Day to day running i.e petrol the beemer's going to be cheaper but if you look at the bigger picture and take into account insurance, servicing and repairs I’d say that the Scooby is slightly cheaper.
You need to ask yourself what your lookikng for. If you want comfort a bit a performance nice softish ride etc them get the BM.....BUT.......
If you want ***** out performance that can generate a smile every time you exert a bit of pressure on your right foot then GET THE SCOOBY
Just my opinion
Mike
Day to day running i.e petrol the beemer's going to be cheaper but if you look at the bigger picture and take into account insurance, servicing and repairs I’d say that the Scooby is slightly cheaper.
You need to ask yourself what your lookikng for. If you want comfort a bit a performance nice softish ride etc them get the BM.....BUT.......
If you want ***** out performance that can generate a smile every time you exert a bit of pressure on your right foot then GET THE SCOOBY
Just my opinion
Mike
#5
The choice is obvious..get the scoob forget BMW's they are too big, heavy and slow.
The scoob may be an insurers nightmare, but its a drivers dream. Also i don't think that the running/servicing costs are too bad....I would hate to take a beemer to a main dealer for a full 60000 mile service....ouch!
The scoob may be an insurers nightmare, but its a drivers dream. Also i don't think that the running/servicing costs are too bad....I would hate to take a beemer to a main dealer for a full 60000 mile service....ouch!
#6
Go scooby!!!
Be careful with the b,m. I have heard talk of engine problems,something like pourous blocks i think? I am sure i'ts the six cylinder , about that year .It is a warranty job, but only if you have full dealer history.
#7
Depends on the sort of driving you get to do. If you do lots of short trips in heavy traffic - go for the beamer. Frustration at the amount of petrol and not being able to open up the scooby will drive you mad. If this is not the case - Scooby smile factor wins every time.
(Had Scooby - now drive BMW 328ci coupe)
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(Had Scooby - now drive BMW 328ci coupe)
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#9
I had a BMW 320i coupe. Good reliable car,which was perfect for m/ways.
However it was way too smooth even though I had the Mtech suspension, couldn't feel sod all. The power was a let down too. Off the lights got beaten by anything due to having a heavy flywheel and the sluggish straight 6 engine. I even had a Scorpion exhaust and K&N air filter, but still too little power to weight ratio.
Now I have a 98 WRX, which is the db's. I can actually smile and feel that I am travelling fast. Pound per pound, nothing can touch the Scoob. Servicing on the BM was pathethic and there not individual enough.
Don't join the crowd, be one of us!!
Jay
However it was way too smooth even though I had the Mtech suspension, couldn't feel sod all. The power was a let down too. Off the lights got beaten by anything due to having a heavy flywheel and the sluggish straight 6 engine. I even had a Scorpion exhaust and K&N air filter, but still too little power to weight ratio.
Now I have a 98 WRX, which is the db's. I can actually smile and feel that I am travelling fast. Pound per pound, nothing can touch the Scoob. Servicing on the BM was pathethic and there not individual enough.
Don't join the crowd, be one of us!!
Jay
#10
bobn,
I too had a Beemer like this and got rid of it after 11 months because it was sooo boring.V. reliable but very boring.I then bought an Integrale which was quite good fun but unreliable and hard to get parts for so then I bought a MY96 WRX and is without doubt the best car I have ever owned or driven (and I probably drive on the same types of roads as you).The Subaru is quick as hell and also Bulletproof and has an image way above the BMW IMHO.BUY IT.
Sunday Driver
I too had a Beemer like this and got rid of it after 11 months because it was sooo boring.V. reliable but very boring.I then bought an Integrale which was quite good fun but unreliable and hard to get parts for so then I bought a MY96 WRX and is without doubt the best car I have ever owned or driven (and I probably drive on the same types of roads as you).The Subaru is quick as hell and also Bulletproof and has an image way above the BMW IMHO.BUY IT.
Sunday Driver
#11
I'd have to call the Beemer the smart move. The Scooby's are quick, but in my personal experience, they are too fragile in the engine department. I will always be expecting mine to break again. Technology and turbos are no substitute for cubic inches at the end of the day.
Sorry guys!
Richard
Sorry guys!
Richard
#12
Well it looks like its going to be the bmeeer!!!
I can't get a quote from any insurance company :-(
Is there anyone in from Ireland that could give advice, (no offence to anyone else)
Thanks
I can't get a quote from any insurance company :-(
Is there anyone in from Ireland that could give advice, (no offence to anyone else)
Thanks
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