WRX on Wheeler Dealers
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I'm looking for Scooby at the minute, I think I will try and buy myself a signature 'Mike Brewar Big Hand' that I can 'Hold out fella' to secure the deal with a 'Bag of sand' off the asking
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I'm also surprised the bloke who put them on didn't have his face blurred out to avoid any shame
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I'm not a big fan of Ed either to be honest. The programme is a bit like a car crash. You know you shouldn't look but you just can't help it.
I've lost count of the number of cars they've bodged up.
My previous car was a Pug 205 GTi. One forum I (still) go on has banned anyone from even mentioning this programme due to the outright bodge job they did on the GTi they had.
I'm not looking forward to the WRX programme at all......................But I will watch it.
I've lost count of the number of cars they've bodged up.
My previous car was a Pug 205 GTi. One forum I (still) go on has banned anyone from even mentioning this programme due to the outright bodge job they did on the GTi they had.
I'm not looking forward to the WRX programme at all......................But I will watch it.
#68
I like wheeler dealers but didn't care for the stripes on the scoob, money would have been better spent on a decent down pipe with sports cat, good easy watching all the same.
met mike in 1999 at ford fair, he is actually a nice guy, unlike clarkson who I met at the ring a few years ago doing his 10 min lap in the jag programme, a right bellend.
Have you noticed nearly every car they do on Wheeler dealers gets fitted with new tyres and in most cases new discs and pads, they hardly ever mention that they have been fitted and don't add them to the final costs.
met mike in 1999 at ford fair, he is actually a nice guy, unlike clarkson who I met at the ring a few years ago doing his 10 min lap in the jag programme, a right bellend.
Have you noticed nearly every car they do on Wheeler dealers gets fitted with new tyres and in most cases new discs and pads, they hardly ever mention that they have been fitted and don't add them to the final costs.
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Other thing, how ropey was the dealer he bought it from - was quite happy to stick a car on the forecourt he knew needed a new clutch in 10 miles time and a rotted exhaust, which for any unknowing punter buying it would have been a major expense
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Personally if I'd bought that car, and watched the subsequent video of the episode I'd have flogged it straight on - I've never seen calipers so f**ked as the ones Ed took off the car - not a good indication of the condition of the rest of the car!
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Thought the car looked cack in the end, the stripes destroyed it.
Anyone notice the front seats, they looked like sport seats not WRX, or did early bug eye models have seperate headrests?
Edit; incidentally, I bought my WRX off of the bloke that sold them the Quattro in a previous episode. He was a muppet.
Anyone notice the front seats, they looked like sport seats not WRX, or did early bug eye models have seperate headrests?
Edit; incidentally, I bought my WRX off of the bloke that sold them the Quattro in a previous episode. He was a muppet.
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Thought the car looked cack in the end, the stripes destroyed it.
Anyone notice the front seats, they looked like sport seats not WRX, or did early bug eye models have seperate headrests?
Edit; incidentally, I bought my WRX off of the bloke that sold them the Quattro in a previous episode. He was a muppet.
Anyone notice the front seats, they looked like sport seats not WRX, or did early bug eye models have seperate headrests?
Edit; incidentally, I bought my WRX off of the bloke that sold them the Quattro in a previous episode. He was a muppet.
Thing that gets me about the programme is they always only make a few hundred quid on each car but never factor in the cost of Edd's labour. Do the maths with that on and every car would make a lose. Not exactly a great wheeler dealer
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Early UK WRX had those seats, these were the only ones that had side airbags at the time.
Thing that gets me about the programme is they always only make a few hundred quid on each car but never factor in the cost of Edd's labour. Do the maths with that on and every car would make a lose. Not exactly a great wheeler dealer
Thing that gets me about the programme is they always only make a few hundred quid on each car but never factor in the cost of Edd's labour. Do the maths with that on and every car would make a lose. Not exactly a great wheeler dealer
They never factor in the cost of advertising either, that probably costs them £50-£100 extra.
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Let's face it, he bought a bit of a knackered car, changed the visuals and sold it on. Clearly got seen off on the clutch too lol.
Their research team are actually only given a very limited time to get hold of the car, parts etc - the myth that Mike does is all himself is utter bollocks - the production team do probably 90% of it for him.
You've just got to accept it for what it is, a run of the mill car TV show, just like Top Gear or Fifth Gear, where the presenters have limited knowledge of cars and often wing it on the understanding that 90% of the public won't know any better!
After all, you can get 30mpg out of a WRX you know...
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#82
Just watched it, what nonsense. Would you bother paying to remap your car to get to 245 bhp? My car reached 289.1bhp with remap though full decat which suppose they couldn't do. Hard to believe that was a genuine buyer with so many better specced cars out there.
#85
just watched a repeat of this show last night knew it was a year old at least, so put the plate on the askmid website to see if it had blown up yet having done 80k before they bodged it...
and it came back as a kia sedonna lol
and it came back as a kia sedonna lol
#86
It was Paramount Performance in Slough, pretty sure anyway. I looked into it at the time and this name sticks in my head.
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