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  1. If im not mistaken those other 2 cars are front wheel drive. Im afraid you cant exactly compare them to any subaru car. As to sti if you accelerated above 3,500 rpm you would get pushed into your seat even with stock 265 bhp.

    The BMW is rear wheel drive. The figures quoted by manufacturers are usually in ps at the flywheel. A dyno is going to be at the wheels that's why it's a good bit lower. The US market also have the standard WRX model as well as the STI so it could have been one of those. The difference between the Subaru and the other 2 cars is put your foot down mid corner and the Subaru just grips while the other 2 will be flashing dashboard lights at you and reigning the power back. I do like the 2 series though.

  2. Are they ceramic pads? Think they make that noise, not pleasant but it's normal.

    I don't think they're ceramic pads. I could be wrong though.

    Do you use your car much? I only drive mine once or twice a week and with the lovely welsh climate my discs are usually rusted over after a few days. A couple of applications of the brakes soon clears it. According to the owners manual there is a pad wear indicator warning that makes a scraping or squealing noise. Wouldn't expect your brakes to be worn that quick but the indicator might not have been buried deep enough in one of the pads during manufacture. Also, have you had your wheels off and checked your discs for score marks and had a look between the pads for any small stones that might be lodged in there. Would have thought the garage would have checked that though.

  3. I love the car - it's my first Scooby and I love everything about it. Can't believe the wet weather grip and I never get bored of the acceleration and sound.

    The interior is great too despite what the magazines say - quality is brilliant!

    Can't wait to do a few track days next year to properly test the car!

    Your car looks really nice - love them in white. My original order was white but I beat the long wait by taking a black one. White for the next one in a few years maybe :-)

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    Just had a listen to your car on YouTube and I like. Wouldn't mind hearing one with just the upgraded back boxes as I'm thinking about them for mine. As for the reviews slagging off the interior, it just means more of the budget went into the important bits you can't see. I've had a trawl of the Internet for power upgrades etc. there seems to be a fair bit in the USA but not much this side of the pond. The sensible old git in me says you rarely use the standard power so why bother but then the serial tinkerer in me keeps thinking another 40-50bhp would be nice.

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  4. Yes, I'd read about the 1.4 drinking oil....is that the only engine of theirs that has this problem, or is the 2.0 octavia vrs blighted by the same problem?

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    Not sure about the 2 litre, I haven't had first hand experience of it. I don't think all the 1.4's had the oil consumption issues, I've heard of some using no oil to some that were worse than mine and certain engine codes being better than others because at some point there was a breather mod done. The turbo issue on mine became apparent when my missus saw black / brown smoke coming out of the exhaust when she was behind me as I pulled away from traffic lights. After it went in for the turbo the oil consumption was a lot better.
  5. Ive always found my local skoda dealer fantastic, had some issues with my new octavia and they sent someone strait out to take a look, they was even puzzled, Was going to exchange the car so they could investigate!

    The local Skoda dealer I found ok to deal with, it was when I dealt with Skoda uk directly I had problems. I found their attitude really arrogant and unhelpful. Luck of the draw I guess.

  6. Haha I remember the bloke next door to us thinking he was the ****** as he had one of those. The 70's & 80's were dark days !

    My dad had all manner of British Leyland dross [emoji20] what the hell was everyone thinking with vinyl roofs ? Used to love getting into the marina and having a damp patch on the seat

    It was the walnut veneer dashboard and picnic tables in the back that sold it to me. And the brown vinyl roof was the icing on the cake
  7. What was the vrs like DaiP?

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    The vrs was pretty good to drive. The DSG gearbox was ok once I got used to it and the car handled nicely for a front wheel drive. Not in the same league as either of the Subarus I've had though or the Escort for that matter. I had a couple of problems with it which put me off. It burned oil like a 2 stroke, so I took it in for an oil consumption test and was told it was within acceptable levels so the garage charged me for it. To cut a long story short, I was proved right in the end and ended up with a replacement turbo under warranty but Skoda uk's attitude throughout was really poor.
  8. Hi from another newbie. To answer some of your questions:

    My classic Impreza turbo was around £400 a year to insure, strangely my new STI is less than £240 a year to insure with 12 years NCB and I'm 38 years old. How insurance is calculated is a mystery to me.

    I wouldn't bother trying to mod a non turbo car, it's not as simple as just bolting on a turbo charger.

    Not sure about noise levels. My old Impreza was loud, used to wake the neighbours when I worked early morning shifts and noise never got mentioned on MOT's. Just got to watch emissions, had to make sure my car was hot when it had emissions test.

    As far as I know you can own as many cars as you can afford to tax and insure.

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  9. I've been looking at Rally Armor mud flaps for my 2015 WRX. Has anyone had any first hand experience of these? They look good quality and seem reasonably straight forward to fit from what I've seen on the net. Also, does anyone know if there's any UK retailers that stock them? I can only find them in America.

  10. Thanks for the welcome. I've based my assumption on my old Impreza turbo being written off on the DVLA website. It hasn't been taxed or MOT'd since August 2013 and it has a VIC marker against it. It would be a shame if it has as it was a really nice clean car when I sold it, I was the second owner and I bought it off my father who owned it from new. The reg number is T591 KBO, I sold it to a guy from somewhere near Southampton in 2012. I wouldn't be interested in buying it back now since I bought the WRX but it would be nice to know what's become of it. I'll post some photos of both my old car and the new one when I get chance.

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  11. Hi, I've just returned to Subaru ownership after making the mistake of selling my much loved Impreza turbo that I'd owned for 10 years a couple of years ago and regretted selling it ever since. After recently trying to track down my old car and discovering its probably been written off, I decided to have a look at the new WRX STI at my local Subaru dealership. Just a week after having a test drive, I signed on the dotted line and discovered I enjoy driving again even if it's costing a small fortune in fuel.

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