Wrx PPP wagon - taking me a while to find
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Jimbo5 said:
Hi all, first post! Viewing this tomorrow. Sounds good on the phone, miles don't put me off. Going to view on condition and make an offer if its a goodun
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2013...
Looks nice. No mention of SH though. I guess you've asked the question though.http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2013...
Good luck.
Pique said:
Sold my Clio today so the hunt for a PPP Wagon is on! If anyone knows of one in the South, let me know...
Love the interior on this one but the price is a bit steep!
http://www.quayvehiclesolutions.com/used-cars/suba...
7k that's bonkers.Love the interior on this one but the price is a bit steep!
http://www.quayvehiclesolutions.com/used-cars/suba...
Zaim said:
Only got the pictures from the advert. It's great to be back in an Impreza. Changed to a diesel from the last Impreza and neither my wife or I got on with it. To be fair it wasn't the diesels fault, it was the Impreza before it. The final nail in the coffin was when we went to Wales for the WRC and covered 900+ miles. In all the price difference between the diesel and similar trips we made in the previous Impreza was £60/70. For that money I'd rather enjoy what I drive. Diesel has it's place, it's in commercial vehicles, agricultural vehicles and trains.
Think I paid slightly over the odds for this one, but only because I paid so little for the last one. It's in good condition, came with a load of receipts and was serviced at Bell & Colvill. It requires a good clean on the inside and I'm doing the basics (i.e. brakes and suspension) before making some performance changes. Also got to get rid of that 'My First Tomy' Kenwood stereo. Noticed the 2.5 doesn't rumble as much as the 2.0 but the power delivery is much smoother and happy with the extra toys the SL brings.
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