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Old 21-11-2014, 06:26 PM
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Has anyone done this? would love to hear your opinion....

Got an e46 m3 at the min and thinking about a change

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Old 21-11-2014, 07:22 PM
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Has anyone done this? would love to hear your opinion....

Got an e46 m3 at the min and thinking about a change

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Jon
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Old 21-11-2014, 10:13 PM
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I'm also thinking of getting one as well as having the Scoob. Mate hot one a few weeks ago and I liked it a lot.
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Old 21-11-2014, 11:01 PM
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Nearly got a supercharged one but got the Supra instead, now back in a Scoob
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Old 21-11-2014, 11:42 PM
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All id say is take a big long drive in a Scoob before you buy...they are a lot different. I love my scoob and I wouldn't swap it for a M3 but if you like luxury, low wind/ road noise have real painful piles or like having to drive slow in the wet then I wouldn't swap if I were you. 😁
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Old 26-11-2014, 08:28 PM
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I've had a Supra TT6 with 450bhp. It was extremely quick but the handling wasn't up to much. You had to be very careful with the loud pedal, especially if you were pressing on. If the second turbo came on mid corner then you had and armful of opposite lock, usually resulting in a brown trouser moment.

I like the M3 but it feels heavy and the parts are just stupid expensive
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Umm, not sure if this is any use but I used to run an e36 328i coupe - this was the junior 'next one down' from the M3 with less power, but ran on M suspension. It was a really sweet drive on the right road. The Scoob is a wicked drive too, but it's very different from a BMW coupe. Much easier to drive fast, but arguably scarier because of this? Maybe just me lol! Comparing contemporary models, (bug/blob/hawk vs e46 M3) I'd say standard v standard the Scoob will be quicker in most 'real world' situations. The M3 has more power than a std newage STi but weighs around 100kg more (and anyway most STi owners have done at least basic mods to 330+). As Jusnogood says, in the wet the Impreza will be much, much quicker. Of course the trade-off is fewer luxuries. For a more 'rear drive' feeling car, maybe look into DCCD model Imprezas?
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Old 06-12-2014, 11:41 AM
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Hi Jon
I only live in denton see you are down newhaven with work can always pop down if you want to have a look at a widetrack Sti I also nearly bought a m3 before buying no.10 scooby.
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Well I driven hundreds of e46 m3s and I would take a widetrack STI all day long over any of them. I find the Scoob a much better drive and it feels quicker in most real world situations.
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Well I driven hundreds of e46 m3s and I would take a widetrack STI all day long over any of them. I find the Scoob a much better drive and it feels quicker in most real world situations.
Just not in black lol
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Old 06-12-2014, 01:07 PM
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Just not in black lol
Yeah I refused to drive the black 1s Dave
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