Who is going to put their Scooby away for the winter
#31
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Why put it away?
It's a car, not a Tortoise
Honestly, this country is daft when it comes to winter. We get one little sniff of snow and ice and the whole place acts like the world is coming to an end. I spent last winter happily tooling about in my MX-5. No special tyres or anything.
It's a car, not a Tortoise
Honestly, this country is daft when it comes to winter. We get one little sniff of snow and ice and the whole place acts like the world is coming to an end. I spent last winter happily tooling about in my MX-5. No special tyres or anything.
#33
mines been away since nov but been getting more bits to put on itso not realy saving money whats the point of having a nice car when its mainly dark outside so i cannot look at it very well by an cheap run around and if you brake it it doesnt matter
#35
mine is off to bed for the winter now just noticed some marks on my wheels and only had them a couple of months also as some people have said i can do some work it when i want no need to get it done in a rush if it takes me a week to do it takes me a week i dont have to rush and put it back together to get to work i have a crappy purple clio its a lil work horse starts every time would rather have it looking spot on for the summer and the shows.
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Mine is in hibernation already, but ive hardly used it for the last 6 months anyway
The main reason for me, is that I work in Liverpool, sometimes I have to carry bits n bobs in the car, sometimes im in dodgy areas, sometimes Im in nice areas, I never usually know until that morning, so I have another car which is cheaper to run and a month newer than the scoob
Scoob needs new tyres, and I want to get a bit of work done it too, splitter needs respraying etc, wheels need refurbing or new ones
Plus a few other jobs that need doing to it
So im in no rush to get it back on the road just yet
The main reason for me, is that I work in Liverpool, sometimes I have to carry bits n bobs in the car, sometimes im in dodgy areas, sometimes Im in nice areas, I never usually know until that morning, so I have another car which is cheaper to run and a month newer than the scoob
Scoob needs new tyres, and I want to get a bit of work done it too, splitter needs respraying etc, wheels need refurbing or new ones
Plus a few other jobs that need doing to it
So im in no rush to get it back on the road just yet
#41
I bought this car for the dirt trails and the bad winter weather!
What is the point of having AWD if you are going to be driving around in a Nissan Micra?
Nothing better or safer (in my opinion) than to have an AWD car in crap weather!
What is the point of having AWD if you are going to be driving around in a Nissan Micra?
Nothing better or safer (in my opinion) than to have an AWD car in crap weather!
#42
Originally Posted by cookstar
Saying that, I wish I still had my Elise when it gets like this
Unless you had the roof off the whole time
As for the Scoob, it only comes out twice a month in the Summer, let alone the winter!!
#43
Some odd people. It's a Jap chav wagon with **** all resale value so just use the thing. As already said we hardly even have a winter these days. Think a few people should go find the gay thread in NSR and show their real colours.
#45
Originally Posted by SivMY05Sti
Maybe garage a 22B - but keep using the rest of them, I think their loads of fun in the snow - but we only had 2 days of it last winter round here
#46
My RB5 has been off the road for nearly a month now, using my 1600 sport through the winter. Glad i have as i got sprayed by a gritter last night....
Again it gives me a chance to get a few things sorted while im not using it.
Avoiding the salt is the best way i say!
Again it gives me a chance to get a few things sorted while im not using it.
Avoiding the salt is the best way i say!
#47
Originally Posted by D6ale
My RB5 has been off the road for nearly a month now, using my 1600 sport through the winter. Glad i have as i got sprayed by a gritter last night....
Again it gives me a chance to get a few things sorted while im not using it.
Avoiding the salt is the best way i say!
Again it gives me a chance to get a few things sorted while im not using it.
Avoiding the salt is the best way i say!
If blokes on an Astra forum or whatever were asking this we'd rip the **** out of them. You're driving a jap saloon car at the end of the day.
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There's a lot of "whats the point, just use it" here.
If people want to keep their cars looking good and use them only when they want, then thats up to them.
I dont enjoy driving my car in the winter, because I know the damage its doing and I cant be arsed washing it all the time. If I thought I was getting rid in the next few years, I would use it all the time.
Its been getting the "blimey thats in good nick for its age" comments for a while now and long may they continue.
If people want to keep their cars looking good and use them only when they want, then thats up to them.
I dont enjoy driving my car in the winter, because I know the damage its doing and I cant be arsed washing it all the time. If I thought I was getting rid in the next few years, I would use it all the time.
Its been getting the "blimey thats in good nick for its age" comments for a while now and long may they continue.
#49
LOL... i'll be using mine as daily transport as always. Even tho it's only 9 months old i don't give a ****e about gritters anymore (when i picked the car up last March i pulled onto the motorway right behind a gritter and got covered.... the thing wasn't even an hour old to me then!).
My Ferrari does stay in the garage over winter tho
Tony.
My Ferrari does stay in the garage over winter tho
Tony.
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Originally Posted by Adidas
HTF did you get in and out of the Elise??
Unless you had the roof off the whole time
As for the Scoob, it only comes out twice a month in the Summer, let alone the winter!!
Unless you had the roof off the whole time
As for the Scoob, it only comes out twice a month in the Summer, let alone the winter!!
Theres a nack to it, once your in though, plenty of room, you only spend a very small percentage of your time getting in or out so its all good.
The only car I have sold that i miss
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Originally Posted by cookstar
The only car I have sold that i miss
#53
Its all relative to a few things though really isnt it surely
A) if i had money for a new impreza yes i`d use it all winter as really i wouldnt appreciate it so much "easy come easy go"
B)i cant go out and buy another classic "easily anyway"with the same mileage in this condition,looked at around 12 before buying this(and that were 3yr ago)
c)theres car enthusiasts amongst us and theres ppl with fast cars each are a different type of person-to some ppl imprezas are to drive and arent so bothered about going mad polishing etc which is fair enough because its up to the individual,to others (me included) its about keeping them mint aswell-dont even agree with the limited edition comment really either, a mint cars a mint car regardless of model/spec in my opinion, the fact it may be a RB5/P1/22B/STI etc dont even come into it-its what the car means to the individual that generally determines how they look after it.
A) if i had money for a new impreza yes i`d use it all winter as really i wouldnt appreciate it so much "easy come easy go"
B)i cant go out and buy another classic "easily anyway"with the same mileage in this condition,looked at around 12 before buying this(and that were 3yr ago)
c)theres car enthusiasts amongst us and theres ppl with fast cars each are a different type of person-to some ppl imprezas are to drive and arent so bothered about going mad polishing etc which is fair enough because its up to the individual,to others (me included) its about keeping them mint aswell-dont even agree with the limited edition comment really either, a mint cars a mint car regardless of model/spec in my opinion, the fact it may be a RB5/P1/22B/STI etc dont even come into it-its what the car means to the individual that generally determines how they look after it.
#56
changed the tyres to some better wet/damp performers is the most i'll do, expect them to cope with all but the 2 days max of snow we might get.
think the thing to do guys is not drive like a ****, drive to the road conditions and don't expect the car to do it all for you
can't beat a cold, dry winters morning blast
think the thing to do guys is not drive like a ****, drive to the road conditions and don't expect the car to do it all for you
can't beat a cold, dry winters morning blast
#57
Originally Posted by davyboy
Huh??
So you're going to leave the safety of 4WD and go to FWD?
So you're going to leave the safety of 4WD and go to FWD?
My front wheel drive little old Fiesta feels infinitely safer in slippy conditions than the Scoob which wiggles and slides and feels downright dangerous. Yes it has full geometry set up etc. I use the Scoob all year round, but will not go out on the road in snow and ice if I can possibly help it. I'm sure with winter tyres they are fine but who bothers/can afford to change the tyres, not many. I'm otherwise surprised to hear so many people say they find the Impreza has any grip or traction in slippy conditions at all. Even with new tyres I only really trust it in the bone dry.
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Originally Posted by scoobynutta555
I'd agree. Stunning looking cars that have sublime handling. I'd certainly get another. An S1 again, not an S2
no power steering/asisted brakes etc etc.
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A) if i had money for a new impreza yes i`d use it all winter as really i wouldnt appreciate it so much "easy come easy go"
B)i cant go out and buy another classic "easily anyway"with the same mileage in this condition,looked at around 12 before buying this(and that were 3yr ago)
c)theres car enthusiasts amongst us and theres ppl with fast cars each are a different type of person-to some ppl imprezas are to drive and arent so bothered about going mad polishing etc which is fair enough because its up to the individual,to others (me included) its about keeping them mint aswell-dont even agree with the limited edition comment really either, a mint cars a mint car regardless of model/spec in my opinion, the fact it may be a RB5/P1/22B/STI etc dont even come into it-its what the car means to the individual that generally determines how they look after it.
B)i cant go out and buy another classic "easily anyway"with the same mileage in this condition,looked at around 12 before buying this(and that were 3yr ago)
c)theres car enthusiasts amongst us and theres ppl with fast cars each are a different type of person-to some ppl imprezas are to drive and arent so bothered about going mad polishing etc which is fair enough because its up to the individual,to others (me included) its about keeping them mint aswell-dont even agree with the limited edition comment really either, a mint cars a mint car regardless of model/spec in my opinion, the fact it may be a RB5/P1/22B/STI etc dont even come into it-its what the car means to the individual that generally determines how they look after it.
#60
Put my Evo 6 off the road in my mum's garage in October, using my Rover diesel runabout.Partly to save money up for cams and re-map, partly to keep the miles down as it's very low mileage.If I had a nice Scoob I'd do the same