Suggestions welcome.
PS its her scoob thats going not mine
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Scoob Out Chelsea Tractor InOk as the title says going to need to get something suitable for putting two little people in the back, never been a fan of 4x4's but needs must i suppose.
Suggestions welcome. PS its her scoob thats going not mine ![]() The WR1 be safe in the knowledge that, short of strapping yourself to an Acme rocket, there's no quicker way to get from A to B.
Range Rover superchared 400bhp
![]() ![]() http://atsearch.autotrader.co.uk/topmar ... 5340831571 or if your flush the new 500bhp version ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Last edited by WR 1mposter on Wed Sep 02, 2009 9:13 pm, edited 1 time in total.
2007 BMW M5
2004 Petter Solberg STi
I've never understood why people that have kids feel the need to get rid of their Scoobies? It's not as if it's a Lotus Elise.
It's a 4 door saloon? My kids love the WR1................ but they ain't allowed to eat in it! ![]()
Nice granted but a but to thirsty am afraid. The WR1 be safe in the knowledge that, short of strapping yourself to an Acme rocket, there's no quicker way to get from A to B.
My kids also love the scooby!! same rules 4 eating ![]()
http://search.autotrader.co.uk/es-uk/ww ... gLetter=03 http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/front_webs ... t=0&page=1 2007 BMW M5
2004 Petter Solberg STi
Good effort but too many miles The WR1 be safe in the knowledge that, short of strapping yourself to an Acme rocket, there's no quicker way to get from A to B.
My wee one also loves the scoobs but 2 kiddies seats, prams, buggies, shopping etc etc just aint practical and the odd trip through the fields is also required. The WR1 be safe in the knowledge that, short of strapping yourself to an Acme rocket, there's no quicker way to get from A to B.
closet you are gonna get to keep the burble...
http://www.litchfieldimports.co.uk/suba ... rester.asp my choice is the Disco...I got the oil burning version
I suppose if your going through the prams and buggies stage you need a bigger boot. Mine are past that thank god. Now we don't have room for their bikes. ![]() ![]()
I can't believe what I'm hearing?! lol
I purposefully went for the Scoob because I thought it was perfect for the kids. I went from a P-Reg 2.0i GhiaX Mondeo to the scoob and there's no less room in the back. I've got two baby-seats in the back (when needed) and there's still bags of room. However, my missus has a Peugeot 206SW which is ideal for her and the kids. Although, not sure whether anybody would be happy swapping from a scoob to one of those! ![]()
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