Scooby a family car??
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Originally Posted by shaggy1973
very well fortunatly.
hes a little clumsy with her sometimes, but we would never leave the two togeather unsupervised.
hes a little clumsy with her sometimes, but we would never leave the two togeather unsupervised.
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Originally Posted by Jonno_johnson
how am i trolling you numpty, im stating a fact, i wouldnt mind slipping into a sexy teenager im sure you would given half the chance but you probably too old for a teenager to find you attractive, ohh im talking 17-19 here no younger
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Originally Posted by chocolate_o_brian
22 too old for a teenager? erm ok. dinner time over now is it. you must be itching like jacko round a playground son. go away now...
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Well then your a jobsworth thats all i have to say if your 22, i bet you collect stamps wear a wicked coloured scarf and have jim jams aswell.
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Originally Posted by Jonno_johnson
Well then your a jobsworth thats all i have to say if your 22, i bet you collect stamps wear a wicked coloured scarf and have jim jams aswell.
ta ta
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Originally Posted by chocolate_o_brian
put it this way jonny, im a lot more popular than you on here and i dont need to try entice people with dirty comments about their kids. off topic now anyway so leave it you pathetic little saddo...
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Originally Posted by Jonno_johnson
A girl of 17 im sure she woudlnt like you calling her a kid, she is not a kid, and i woudlnt think twice about slamming her if she was good looking.
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Originally Posted by supertouring
Only problem is that my daughter gets car sick, but I have to remember that going to tescos is not a trackday and it is fine then.
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I'm like the rest. I have a standard 03 WRX saloon and find it quiet enough when it needs to be (driving home late at night with both the kids asleep) yet quick enough when I want to have some fun. In both cases the slightly softer sprung WRX allows just enough grip to allow you to push on without removing fillings from teeth or bouncing your passengers off the roof lining when going over hump-back bridges.
I've even taken all the family camping and found enough room in the boot to take all the bits and pieces (table, chairs, airbed, cool box etc) so equipment for the kids should be no problem.
Nige
I've even taken all the family camping and found enough room in the boot to take all the bits and pieces (table, chairs, airbed, cool box etc) so equipment for the kids should be no problem.
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Yep, me too - My06 saloon for me as the baby was on the way - "practical family car"
It is more practical than my wife's megane - if you're planning on putting buggy in the boot just make sure it fits between the suspension turrets.
Spent the weekend looking to replace the sensible 5-door french hatch for something a bit bigger.
Having said that - baby is 7 weeks old and hasn't made it to the Scoob yet - result
It is more practical than my wife's megane - if you're planning on putting buggy in the boot just make sure it fits between the suspension turrets.
Spent the weekend looking to replace the sensible 5-door french hatch for something a bit bigger.
Having said that - baby is 7 weeks old and hasn't made it to the Scoob yet - result
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Originally Posted by Jonno_johnson
Bring forth the photos please, wouldnt mind slipping into a sexy teenager.
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I had a 5dr Civic 1.8VTi and when I was looking for something a bit newer not much bigger and with a bit more performance there was only one option. A year and a half later after selling the Civic I've still got my Turbo 2000 Impreza. The kids love it too and the boy is 9 and the girl is 7 and as said before give him great playground cred when I drop them off.
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When the nips were designing the Scoob there were 3 criteria:
Kids in back.
Shopping in back.
Pisch on Porsche (or most of them anyway!)
Great family car - even has street cred with my 10 year old.
Kids in back.
Shopping in back.
Pisch on Porsche (or most of them anyway!)
Great family car - even has street cred with my 10 year old.
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I have no kids to judge the family friendliness of the scoob, but I know mines camping friendly!
Judging by the amount of camping equipment i got in the back of it last time, im more than sure you can fit one small baby in one!
Not sure its legal to make the baby ride in the boot though............................................ ..
Judging by the amount of camping equipment i got in the back of it last time, im more than sure you can fit one small baby in one!
Not sure its legal to make the baby ride in the boot though............................................ ..
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Originally Posted by Scoob999
I have no kids to judge the family friendliness of the scoob, but I know mines camping friendly!
Judging by the amount of camping equipment i got in the back of it last time, im more than sure you can fit one small baby in one!
Not sure its legal to make the baby ride in the boot though............................................ ..
Judging by the amount of camping equipment i got in the back of it last time, im more than sure you can fit one small baby in one!
Not sure its legal to make the baby ride in the boot though............................................ ..
can fit a roofbox aswell though!
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Scoobs are brilliant fun practical family cars I had my WRX with my son from 6mths then the Type R (not so good with big doors) but he loved it and now the real practical fun car the Forester STI ! great for the camping/mountain biking ect. Now hes 8 and loves scoobs.
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