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wardy257

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  1. It must depend on other factors. If you park on the street then you probably default to the highest premium for theft. If you park in a private car park then that would maybe give you a low premium for theft then the tracker would make that even lower. There are probably some postcodes that are expensive no matter what. I was quoted a £50 reduction if i actuivated mine but that would cost me £120 to do for a year so it is not worth it. Crazy really.
  2. I think there are chaved up Imprezas out there but a standard car is not a chav car.
  3. Calling all, Our excuse for a government is again planning more speed limits, speed cuts and all the usual things it does rather than improve our roads, put more police on our streets and so on. The Department of Transport has released a new consultation on its vision of making our roads safer here: http://www.dft.gov.uk/pgr/roadsafety/roadsafetyconsultation/ It is all the usual stuff with selective statistics, assumptions without proof and fails to study or suggest anything new. We are given the opportunity to reply by emailing answers to their questions to: roadsafetyconsultation@dft.gsi.gov.uk Can I all urge you to reply in as much detail as possible, but even simple yes or no answers are better than nothing. The basic questions asked are: The original document is long but a quick skim read will soon aid you with what you need to reply so do not let this put you off. Please all just write something, anything. This is our chance to respond. Please also spread this as far and wide as you can as most people will not even know this consultation exists. Do not assume other will reply as the last consultation I took part in had just 12 replies, 6 of which were from forums like this after I made people aware of it!! And of course consultation writers (DVLA) stated the low number of responses was an indication that very few people objected to the proposals!!! The DofT will be the same, dont let them!! This your chance, please act now as the consultation ends mid July. Dont leave it for some one else then complain when you see more speed cameras, speed limits and when we are all forced to scrap our cars due to compulsory ABS etc!!!
  4. £200-300 for a basic Cat 1.
  5. Fit these: http://www.scoobyworld.co.uk/catalog/produ...roducts_id=1253 Cheap and very bright. I am quite amazed how good they are having bought more expensive bulbs in the past.
  6. I saw that one yesterday with a red haired woman driving it. I also saw a Silver one parked by the gate earlier.
  7. Green, I have seen a red one about though I think its an S reg.
  8. I am in Waddington and there are couple of other Scoobies about.
  9. Thanks for that. Mine is suppose to be a UK car and it has an aftermarket alarm which also does the remote central locking.
  10. Maybe but mines a Classic and I dont think they had it????? The battery is flat so I cant try it.
  11. Hello, I have not long owned my first Scooby and found this in the glove box. What is it? There also appears to be a slot for something in the glove box, at the top. Are these two things related like the original alarm system that has been removed or something? Cheers
  12. This is why I have kept my little Fiesta as a shopping car etc. The scooby never gets left in car parks etc. The overall cost of running an old banger as a second car is less than the repairs hassle and potential damage to the scooby.
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