Begining to hate the scooby
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All the fun seems to have gone out of driving the scoob now the exhausts is back to standard it feels slow and the doesn't seem to give any feed back on the corners I find crappy front drivers although much slower lots more involving and fun to rag around the country roads. Between that and how little time I spend driving it (less than 8k miles this year) I am pretty sure selling it is the right decision but the question is, is the car that bad or is it my driving and what cheapish car would give reliability and great feedback from the road to my hands.
Ps if anyone wants a 1996 subaru with 67k full service history, leather, tracker, £300 sony head unit new brakes and mint unmarked gold wheels let me know.
Ps if anyone wants a 1996 subaru with 67k full service history, leather, tracker, £300 sony head unit new brakes and mint unmarked gold wheels let me know.
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Originally Posted by Luan Pra bang
is the car that bad or is it my driving and what cheapish car would give reliability and great feedback from the road to my hands.
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Originally Posted by Luan Pra bang
I find crappy front drivers although much slower lots more involving and fun to rag around the country roads.
Sounds weird, but the scoob's too good for UK roads, you need a track to get anything out of it
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Move somewhere more rural.
I live semi rural and fing if going anywhere I always take the back roads.
Scoobys are very surefooted and predictable even in the wet, but push harder and it can become very involving.
You can do a lot more in a scoob than any front drive pocket rocket.
But if you want something more fun and abit more of a handfull try an MG Maestro Turbo with a rover 220 turbo engine running about 15psi boost, cheap as chips, asquick if not quicker than a scooby and can scare the sh8t out of anyone, especialy trying to go round corners or in a straight line
Cheers
Jt
I live semi rural and fing if going anywhere I always take the back roads.
Scoobys are very surefooted and predictable even in the wet, but push harder and it can become very involving.
You can do a lot more in a scoob than any front drive pocket rocket.
But if you want something more fun and abit more of a handfull try an MG Maestro Turbo with a rover 220 turbo engine running about 15psi boost, cheap as chips, asquick if not quicker than a scooby and can scare the sh8t out of anyone, especialy trying to go round corners or in a straight line
Cheers
Jt
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I do live in the sticks a little but find it harder to drive the scooby fast because I can't feel the road properlY. a 106 GTI seems like a good option still the best handling car I've ever driven and a few choice mods should make one as fast as a scoob on the bends.
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Originally Posted by Luan Pra bang
I do live in the sticks a little but find it harder to drive the scooby fast because I can't feel the road properlY. a 106 GTI seems like a good option still the best handling car I've ever driven and a few choice mods should make one as fast as a scoob on the bends.
Seriously, get the suspension geometry set and try the car hard a bit ... I (nearly) guarantee you will find it involving!
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The wife has just bought a little 1.0 Corsa and how funny it is to drive compared to the Scoob. It will plod along at the limit required, with no power steering and the cornering is awfull. But hey we only put £5 in it a week, low tax and insurance. The Scoob is the car for the Orgasm.
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