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 jayvfr Scooby Slapper

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 Posted: 12:02 - 30 Jan 2009 Post subject: Car Advice - Which to go for? |
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Now my cheapo Saab 900 has bitten the dust I'm looking at some motors in my area that are cheap as chips and will hopefully last me a while.
I've come up with a short list of 3 for the same price that are tempting:
1995 Mk3 Golf GTI 2.0
1998 Saab 9-5 2.0T
1999 Subaru Legacy estate 2.0
All have around 12months mot and are high milers but have full service histories.
Just wondered whether anyone had any experience of any of the above and any advice on possible problems I should be looking for? Any help?
Cheers
Jay ____________________ A quater of a NC30 and a whole tatty ZX6R J2, that's plenty...
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Golf without a doubt for me.
Saab 2.0 Turbo 9-5s have all sorts of issues with turbos, engines, coils, instrumentation, all of which cost more to fix than the car is worth. They are a lovely car to drive though, and are a lot of car for the money.
To be honest, I think the Legacy would be quite reliable, if a little boring.
The Golf won't be particularly fast, but they're solid cars, and if something were to go wrong it will be cheap to rectify. ____________________ Current: ZZR1400
Previous: ZXR 400 L9, ZX-7R P5, ZZR 400, ZX-7R P6, Bandit 600, GSXR 750 Slingshot, DRZ400, DR650, ZX10R C1H, ZXR 750 L1, ZXR 750 L3, '99 ZX7R P4, KTM 300 EXC, ZX-9R E1, TDM850 |
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Cheers for that chap.
I think the Saab has had pretty much everything that can go wrong fixed in it's time (new turbo last year, head gasket 2 yrs ago, suspension and driveshafts replaced at it's last service etc) so it might be past the worst of it. Gonna give it a test drive this afternoon and see what still works.
The golf is very tempting as parking at home isn't really easy for anything bigger than an astra tbh (victorian terraced street, no off street parking ). What are prices like for VW parts? I always thought they were more expensive than most?
I think the scoob is a no go as it'd just be too dull tbh ____________________ A quater of a NC30 and a whole tatty ZX6R J2, that's plenty...
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| Quote: | What are prices like for VW parts? |
Cheap as chips, especially in comparison to the Saab or Scooby.
Used parts are in abundance, and new good quality pattern parts are cheap and readily available. Pattern parts for the other two are few and far between, which pushes the price of used parts up.
Can't go wrong with the Golf really. The only thing that would put me off would be if it's been tarted up with Halfords bling shite. ____________________ Current: ZZR1400
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Hmm, this does require some more thought...
This is the link to the Golf, high mileage but not as high as the Saab
Golf GTI
Very clean and original from the looks of it. Though from those pics the tyres are looking a bit thin... ____________________ A quater of a NC30 and a whole tatty ZX6R J2, that's plenty...
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Golf looks to be the wise choice. Just out of curiosity has your saab bulkhead started coming way yet? https://www.saab9-3bulkhead.com/ ____________________ Cbr1100xx blackbird gone, mk4 golf gt tdi chav now
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I'd go with the Golf but i'd hang on until one with a lower mileage comes up for the same price.  |
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If you need any parts for the 9-5 let me know as I've got one in for breaking.  ____________________ Current: ZZR1400
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1998 Saab 9-5 2.0 Turbo in black. Suspected turbo/engine failure. ____________________ Current: ZZR1400
Previous: ZXR 400 L9, ZX-7R P5, ZZR 400, ZX-7R P6, Bandit 600, GSXR 750 Slingshot, DRZ400, DR650, ZX10R C1H, ZXR 750 L1, ZXR 750 L3, '99 ZX7R P4, KTM 300 EXC, ZX-9R E1, TDM850 |
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