YOUNGEST OWNER OF WR1???
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I thought any self respecting 19 yr old would want a modded corsa or -even better- a Nova. :-D
"Cause they'll like blow a Scooby into the weeds, innit"
I'm just jesting btw! Glad to hear some of the younger folk have such good taste and -apparently- such good jobs! Where do you get your money from !!! :-)
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"Cause they'll like blow a Scooby into the weeds, innit"
I'm just jesting btw! Glad to hear some of the younger folk have such good taste and -apparently- such good jobs! Where do you get your money from !!! :-)
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I think a lot of people COULD have got a P1 at 18-19 if they wanted to, but its a case of having the financial sense to know its pretty pointless.
One of my uni mates bought a Ferrari 348 in 1999 (aged 19) for 45k (2400 insurance), but it was basically stupid. Has cost a fortune in running costs, insurance and depreciation and if he'd bought a house in '99 it would have more than doubled its value.
One of my uni mates bought a Ferrari 348 in 1999 (aged 19) for 45k (2400 insurance), but it was basically stupid. Has cost a fortune in running costs, insurance and depreciation and if he'd bought a house in '99 it would have more than doubled its value.
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Originally Posted by Petem95
I think a lot of people COULD have got a P1 at 18-19 if they wanted to, but its a case of having the financial sense to know its pretty pointless.
One of my uni mates bought a Ferrari 348 in 1999 (aged 19) for 45k (2400 insurance), but it was basically stupid. Has cost a fortune in running costs, insurance and depreciation and if he'd bought a house in '99 it would have more than doubled its value.
One of my uni mates bought a Ferrari 348 in 1999 (aged 19) for 45k (2400 insurance), but it was basically stupid. Has cost a fortune in running costs, insurance and depreciation and if he'd bought a house in '99 it would have more than doubled its value.
By the way, that was cheap insurance for the Ferrari.
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Originally Posted by kriss ivison
im 20 and recently bought sti type r v limited
So if you don't mind me asking, how much is your insurance?
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Originally Posted by chris's scooby
poor S.B thinking Rizzy owned a WR1...
His family has an FQ 340 so they have the better car anyway
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Originally Posted by brihoppy
just wondering how you youngsters afford insurance like that...you skint because of it or just stinking rich...?!?!
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I own another car a 994cc ax which I insure for £1200 a year, expensive because it is a cover that enables me to drive any other vehicle with the owners permission. I then insure the impreza wrx sti type r through my dad who is fifty with max no claims for £678. My dad is the registered keeper of the vehicle and has insurance for the vehicle who then lets me drive """his""" impreza with his permission and I am therefore covered through my insurance but only third party if I am driving but fully if he is which is never. That is the only way I could ever insure this vehicle do it through myself would be an impossible amount of money.
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Originally Posted by brihoppy
just wondering how you youngsters afford insurance like that...you skint because of it or just stinking rich...?!?!
Some may also still be living at home with parents.
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lmao
Originally Posted by Cold Turkey
Rizzy does not own a WR1
you dont own the scoob you drive its the property of subaru.OK
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Originally Posted by chris's scooby
Just the point i was trying to make earlier.
why cant you be more like him,instead of comming out with you bull#hit
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Think i must live in the cheapest place for car insurance in the UK had my P1 for just over a year and was 23 when i first bought it and paid a HUGE £950 fully comp now an even bigger £880 at 24 not bad i thought.
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Christ i'm 20 with an STI8 2003 Modded quite heavily.
I pay £2300 a year to drive any car which also includes my Jaguar XKR Convertible. So I think it is a fair price TBH.
Had a Scooby since I was 18 though.
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I pay £2300 a year to drive any car which also includes my Jaguar XKR Convertible. So I think it is a fair price TBH.
Had a Scooby since I was 18 though.
Jon.
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Originally Posted by CustomScoobyIOM
Christ i'm 20 with an STI8 2003 Modded quite heavily.
I pay £2300 a year to drive any car which also includes my Jaguar XKR Convertible. So I think it is a fair price TBH.
Had a Scooby since I was 18 though.
Jon.
I pay £2300 a year to drive any car which also includes my Jaguar XKR Convertible. So I think it is a fair price TBH.
Had a Scooby since I was 18 though.
Jon.
you guys can be a right bunch of terds
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Originally Posted by rizzy
see its not just me who's had a scoob,since i first passed.does he have to suffer the same abuse i did just because of his age,lolz.
you guys can be a right bunch of terds
you guys can be a right bunch of terds
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Originally Posted by Davey P
Most of the people on scoobynet hate young impreza drivers
i got nothing but love for all you oldies out there.
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Originally Posted by Petem95
I think a lot of people COULD have got a P1 at 18-19 if they wanted to, but its a case of having the financial sense to know its pretty pointless.
One of my uni mates bought a Ferrari 348 in 1999 (aged 19) for 45k (2400 insurance), but it was basically stupid. Has cost a fortune in running costs, insurance and depreciation and if he'd bought a house in '99 it would have more than doubled its value.
One of my uni mates bought a Ferrari 348 in 1999 (aged 19) for 45k (2400 insurance), but it was basically stupid. Has cost a fortune in running costs, insurance and depreciation and if he'd bought a house in '99 it would have more than doubled its value.
Also, if I could have afforded a Ferrari at 19, I would have bought one. Financial prudence was a long way from my mind back then.
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Furthermore, when I was 22 I was very close to buying an Ur Quattro. Insurance wasn't even an issue because it would have been cheaper than the Astra GTE I was driving at the time...
In hindsight it was a good job I didn't, because the IT contracting market dried up soon afterwards and I was out of work for 6 months (early 90's).
In hindsight it was a good job I didn't, because the IT contracting market dried up soon afterwards and I was out of work for 6 months (early 90's).