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Postby racer » Wed Apr 14, 2010 12:29 pm

Hi everyone, new member on here and as is usual, have some questions :shock:
I am looking at buying a WR1 and have found one I might be interested in.
Its number is 389, it has the keyring - but no box, no plaque in the car, it has the tax disc holder and mats, driver one being worn commenserate with age/mileage.
Now the questions:-
What should I look for prior to buying?
How big an issue is the missing plaque - to me it seems wrong that it is not with the car, surely its numbered and worthless to others ?
Does anyone know any info about this car - 389 reg number Vu04 HGY ?

Thanks in advance,

Rich.
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Postby Bonovox » Wed Apr 14, 2010 12:40 pm

Hello :wave: The plaque isn't numbered only the tax disc holder. I cant understand why people go to the hassle of taking this off as some kind of momento to owning a WR1. :roll:
Don't know if you have looked back the register part of the forum? If not it might have some info?
Only thing I can say to look out for is knocking from the rear as the shockers tend to be a weak point.
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Postby Foley » Wed Apr 14, 2010 12:43 pm

Hello, There's no info about that wr1 on this forum,
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Cheers

Postby racer » Wed Apr 14, 2010 2:51 pm

Thanks for the replies, sounds (no pun intended) that knocking rear shocks are common with the RB320. I have looked at the parts index and forgot to ask the dealer if the vehicle has the numbered service book, as this appears to be impossible to replace.
I may hang on for one with all of the original parts with it.
I had a look at the register and couldnt find any info, Foley confirmed this, thanks.

This vehicle would be my everyday car, I do about 10k a year, a local dealer suggested that a WR1 would not be the best Subaru for me - but then he did have two RB320s in :roll:
Any thoughts on my potential weapon of choice would be appreciatted, what are they like to live with etc, are they in the 435 quid a year road theft band ?, servicing costs etc etc.

Cheers,

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Postby WR1 Bro » Wed Apr 14, 2010 3:11 pm

RB320 v WR1 depends on what you want the car for.

2 litre is more fun IMHO
2.5 litre would make a better all round car IMHO
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Re: Cheers

Postby John Mc » Wed Apr 14, 2010 3:15 pm

racer wrote:Any thoughts on my potential weapon of choice would be appreciatted, what are they like to live with etc, are they in the 435 quid a year road theft band ?, servicing costs etc etc.

Cheers,

Rich.


£215 per year road tax mate for the WR1 because of the age. I think the RB might be £400 as it is a newer car?! Mega will confirm this I'm sure.

Main dealer servicing can be expensive so I'd look for recommended private garages through people on here... depends where you are.
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Postby Crockel » Wed Apr 14, 2010 5:59 pm

Welcome to the board Rich.

My WR1 is my daily drive and I do around 8k a year. I do little motorway drivng through the year. No problem for me personally to live with day to day. My wife finds the ride a little too firm so at the weekend if we are out together we are often in her Honda Jazz!

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Postby racer » Wed Apr 14, 2010 11:01 pm

Crockel wrote:Welcome to the board Rich.

My WR1 is my daily drive and I do around 8k a year. I do little motorway drivng through the year. No problem for me personally to live with day to day. My wife finds the ride a little too firm so at the weekend if we are out together we are often in her Honda Jazz!

L

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Hi Crockel,

Glad to know that it would be suitable as a everyday driver, I'm in Warwickshire, not too far from Stratford upon Avon


Thought the road theft might be that way, I think I need to try a RB and a WR1 to determine suitability. The RB appears to have 10k service intervals, the WR is 5k I think, so the extra tax paid on the RB would almost equal the extra service ? :wink:
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Postby duckson » Thu Apr 15, 2010 11:23 am

But the RB is newer and alot more cash to buy to start with?
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Postby racer » Thu Apr 15, 2010 11:55 am

duckson wrote:But the RB is newer and alot more cash to buy to start with?


Yep, good point, I'm sure I would appreciatte either but would resent 430 quid a year tax on the RB !
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