Buying Advice
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Buying Advice
Looking at buying a Scoob In the next few months as a weekend car.
Only getting a little confused with all the different versions. I am hoping I should be able to find one around the £3000 mark. Would this find me one worth having or should I spend a little more. Any advice about versions or what to look for would be highly appreciated.
Thanks
Only getting a little confused with all the different versions. I am hoping I should be able to find one around the £3000 mark. Would this find me one worth having or should I spend a little more. Any advice about versions or what to look for would be highly appreciated.
Thanks
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For that you will get a nice classic, a 1998 to 1999. You could move into bugeye territory but if you are going to go for a car 2000 or newer then I would try to put a bit more into it.
An older clean model will do you a lot better than a ratty newer one.
An older clean model will do you a lot better than a ratty newer one.
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