focus RS
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Wife recently did an Audi R8 drive at Bruntingthorpe.
Plenty of pay & drive cars there. Lambos, Ferraris,
etc. Only car that didn't move all afternoon........
RS - heard a comment of; 'no, it's just a focus'
Aerial Atom didn't stop all day - £40 a lap !!
Plenty of pay & drive cars there. Lambos, Ferraris,
etc. Only car that didn't move all afternoon........
RS - heard a comment of; 'no, it's just a focus'
Aerial Atom didn't stop all day - £40 a lap !!
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#43
I have to work for my girlfriend's vag, but she won"t touch my bargepole so I end up having a big series of ***** in a golf.
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#51
No more @ the moment Paul , but the Modding but is really starting to bite , must resist , must resist
Very very similar to be fair , i feel both the scoob & the RS are cars that can be driven very sedately to the shops & both can be complete animals once the loud pedal is buried in the carpet !!
I much prefer my RS to the scoob , but again to be fair my scoob is a 2001 model & the RS (59 Plate ) So of course the drive , instrumentation , are going to be loads better in the latter car
i certainly don't miss the noise of the scoob , though again this could be just down to me being an old boy now , the RS is rather quite until you hit the pedal & all hell breaks loose & as for the noise of the 5 cylinder it's WOW !!
Anyone who says the RS needs to be 4wd really needs to drive one , the RS puts the power down ( In the dry ) like nothing you would believe it really feels that the tyres are pulling the tarmac up out of the road , of course in wet / damp conditions like today then even with the ESP on , give it large in either 1st , 2nd , 3rd gear then the wheels will light up as it Scrabble's for grip m, but boy oh boy it's a fun fun car !!
For me the RS would **** all over my WRX ( To many bolt on goodies !! ) never driven an STI but i feel there's not alot in it , with tuning packages now ready available from many of the specialists 400bhp is not to far away , now that will be a handful !!
absolutely loving every minute of RS ownership , it's far far better that i can ever of imagined
I Just guess that i'm lucky to own both
hows the rs compare to the scooby tiny ? been a few years since i had a scoob
I much prefer my RS to the scoob , but again to be fair my scoob is a 2001 model & the RS (59 Plate ) So of course the drive , instrumentation , are going to be loads better in the latter car
i certainly don't miss the noise of the scoob , though again this could be just down to me being an old boy now , the RS is rather quite until you hit the pedal & all hell breaks loose & as for the noise of the 5 cylinder it's WOW !!
Anyone who says the RS needs to be 4wd really needs to drive one , the RS puts the power down ( In the dry ) like nothing you would believe it really feels that the tyres are pulling the tarmac up out of the road , of course in wet / damp conditions like today then even with the ESP on , give it large in either 1st , 2nd , 3rd gear then the wheels will light up as it Scrabble's for grip m, but boy oh boy it's a fun fun car !!
For me the RS would **** all over my WRX ( To many bolt on goodies !! ) never driven an STI but i feel there's not alot in it , with tuning packages now ready available from many of the specialists 400bhp is not to far away , now that will be a handful !!
absolutely loving every minute of RS ownership , it's far far better that i can ever of imagined
I Just guess that i'm lucky to own both
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From: MSOC..........middlesex subaru owners club
to be fair darren, your 2 cars are totally different
you have a 280bhp scoob that looks 500
and a 300bhp ford that looks, not bad
i hope you will prove this lot wrong and join us at brands in feb
show them that the focus is a force to be recconed with
btw, when do i get my go
you have a 280bhp scoob that looks 500
and a 300bhp ford that looks, not bad
i hope you will prove this lot wrong and join us at brands in feb
show them that the focus is a force to be recconed with
btw, when do i get my go
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From: MSOCs tyre and ROTA wheel dealer .Ruisliptyres@gmail.com
watch the roundabouts , fwd and power not a great mix , specially in winter as i saw today , a customer with rs with wheel that looked like a spider with no outer rim lol
#54
Had my first experience of an RS today, admittedly in the pouring rain, but have to say it was very impressive.
Maybe more of a grown ups performance car, in that you can still easily have a conversation with minimal noise, but hit the loud pedal and it makes some nice sounds and pulls very well.
Have driven much quicker scoobs, but as a real world do everything fun car it does seem to be very very good.
Obviously i'll have to reserve final judgment until I have driven one properly in the dry. Hint, hint
Maybe more of a grown ups performance car, in that you can still easily have a conversation with minimal noise, but hit the loud pedal and it makes some nice sounds and pulls very well.
Have driven much quicker scoobs, but as a real world do everything fun car it does seem to be very very good.
Obviously i'll have to reserve final judgment until I have driven one properly in the dry. Hint, hint