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Old 05-11-2016, 01:53 PM
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Well, after visiting nearly every dealer in Sussex lol, driving all of the cars on my list, I have finally settled on a car. I miss 'owning' a car so didn't want to lease this one and I wanted something that I can keep and that would truly replace my old Hawk and hopefully give me the same pleasure that did.

As some of you know, I nearly bought my old Hawk back, but decided it was now older and had a lot more miles on it, so it wouldn't be the same. Then I nearly bought a Fozzy. Then after all that I decided I still want new or nearly new.

The shortlist in the end was:

Civic Type R
Love the looks, very impressive to drive and to be fair felt like more than the 306BHP it puts out. Front wheel drive let it down. Great in the dry buy spins up in third in the wet. And then there is a new civic out early next year so putting my money into the old one wasn't wise.

Golf R (Manual).
We run a DSG Golf R at work. Cracking car and does everything you want it to. It just didn't make me Fizz!.

Subaru WRX STI
Still something about these. I know the design is older but it still has that something about it to drive, has character and felt a bit different to the others, which I liked. This was the way I was going until.....






I wasn't even going to drive one as I knew the waiting list was up to a year. I still popped into Ford and as luck would have it they had just had another allocation and due for delivery in March.


I didn't go for blue, but Magnetic Grey (same as below but clean!)



Stunning to drive. I think as Scott said in his review of it, you don't get the shuv in the back of the scoobs as the power deliver is smooth, but god it goes and the handling is awesome. Plus it has the childish (track) mode that makes it pop and bang!.


Part of me is a bit sad its not a scoob, but as an all round car for me, its perfect. I'll be bringing it to meets if I'm allowed!.
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Very nice,

Nige has a dark one too..

We are going for a little drive tomorrow down to Goodwood hot hatch Breakfast meet, pop down and see us there are quite a few going I believe..
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Old 05-11-2016, 02:13 PM
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Oh cool. I may well do that. What time does it start?
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Like that can see a few goodies getting bought before it arrives
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Nice.

I'm really keen on these, so am ever so slightly envious!
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Old 05-11-2016, 04:49 PM
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Looks good Steve,They are very nice
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Looks very nice Steve my dads thinking about 1 of these or a new WRX STI beginning part of next year. Our local ford dealer said there is a year waiting list for a blue 1
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Very nice Steve and if I hadn't of already ordered the A5 I would probably of had one.
But then when home circumstances changed and I had to let the A5 go it was an easy and sensible move.
It wouldn't of been so easy to hand an RS back, that's for sure.
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Oh cool. I may well do that. What time does it start?
We will be there at around 08.30 ?

It opens at 07.00 apparently
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Very nice Steve, i prefer the grey to the blue - good choice.

Bet you don't make it to the new year before getting impatient waiting for it!
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Love the mix of grey with the blue RS badges and callipers, I'm yet to see one in the flesh. Really good choice Steve, caught my attention with the 'popping & banging' track mode!
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Very nice, guess if anyone asks what's on your Christmas List you can just direct them here:

https://www.mountunestore.com/collections/mk3-focus-rs
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Very nice looks much more discrete in Grey too.
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https://www.mountunestore.com/collections/mk3-focus-rs
That's the ticket!! Start modding before it's even been built lol.
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That's the ticket!! Start modding before it's even been built lol.
It's so happens I know one of the directors of mountune.
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Old 06-11-2016, 12:41 PM
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It's so happens I know one of the directors of mountune.
Ive always liked you!!!!
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Looks nice in black Steve, I hope your 5 months wait goes quicker than mine.
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Old 07-11-2016, 04:32 PM
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Old 07-11-2016, 04:32 PM
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You say it doesn't push your into the seat like a scoob I drove a hatch sti 330 as I love them the looks but the power was so linear aswell it's just how they are now
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Dont by from Birchwood!!! Use John Grose Ipswich. Contact me if you need reasons.
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Old 07-11-2016, 08:17 PM
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Good to hear from you nige.

I've ordered mine from dinnages in Brighton and so far they have been really good. Just can't wait to get my hands on it!

Same colour as yours with the black wheels etc. Are you pleased with it?

Hang on, it appears to have a Subaru seat cover!!!!!!
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Excellent car a real drivers car. Historically I have blue badge blood. However Subaru played a big part in my life. So the seat cover stays- as a reminder.
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Old 18-01-2017, 07:26 PM
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A little update. Not long now. Build date for Feb and delivery is march. Just ordered the FPM375 kit to be installed too. A mountune kit which takes it to 375bhp and the same torque so should make it fun. Retains the ford warranty too. Great! The modding has started before it's even built!!
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Can the Ford dealer install the FPM375 kit for you Steve ? Of do you have to take the car to Mountune themselves to do the work ?
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The dealer can do it. Though I am tempted to pick it up and take it to mountune in Essex myself. I've ordered the kit so can make the choice later.
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in the same vein as Prodrive kits i would imagine its dealer install only, cant imagine Mountune have the capacity or inclination to be working on road cars??
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in the same vein as Prodrive kits i would imagine its dealer install only, cant imagine Mountune have the capacity or inclination to be working on road cars??
You can take it to them to do, mountune work on all sorts of stuff for the general public
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intriguing i only know of them through their race engine side so presumed it was similar to Prodrive and a "closed shop" Joe Public wise...........
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The dealer can do it. Though I am tempted to pick it up and take it to mountune in Essex myself. I've ordered the kit so can make the choice later.
That's good to know, thanks.
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Will it sound as good as your old Hawk Steve? Used to love the sound when I lived in Saltdean.
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Do Mountune do an exhaust warranty friendly.
The stock one is too quiet.
It's goes silent......silent......silent.....mild rasping.....crackle pop bang........silent.
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Followed one home last night, certainly went alright and sounded good from where I was. Has anyone come up with a replacement for what I assume is an LED rear fog light in the middle of the diffuser, it stands out like a sore thumb as it's white/opaque?
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Thanks Terry. I don't think any new car will ever sound like that. That's one of the things I miss is the sound.
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The stock one is too quiet.
It's goes silent......silent......silent.....mild rasping.....crackle pop bang........silent.
They do Scott, yes, but its bonkers money, something like £2000??

You are right, it isn't the greatest of sounds, but saying that its a damn site better than the type R and Golf R!..

No doubt I will change it at some point but I think you are severely limited with a 4 cylinder that's not flat!!.
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They do Scott, yes, but its bonkers money, something like £2000??

You are right, it isn't the greatest of sounds, but saying that its a damn site better than the type R and Golf R!..

No doubt I will change it at some point but I think you are severely limited with a 4 cylinder that's not flat!!.
LOL.....I've de-resonated the K1 with a milltek centre (the OE bacbox is Remus anyway) and I now get what sounds like a flappy paddles up shift fart if I 'invoke' the traction control. It sounds good but I expect my tyres are paying for it !!!!!!!
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Lovley cars be good to see what you think after owning it for a while,
Am I right thinking the engines where based on the mazda mps blocks?
I need to decat my pre cat soon to get some more pops lol
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In so much as its a 2.3 L series block, yes I think so from what I've read.

Not sure how similar they really are though.
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Interesting to see how much ford changed it.
i do like these Rs's alot, and been interesting to see you chose the Rs over the honda , but good choice lol.
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It was a tough call between the RS and Honda and all that swung it in the end was lobbing out £30k on a car that will be replaced in February with a new model (honda). To drive I would actually say the Honda was more entertaining and although 45BHP down on the RS, it didnt fell like it at all. The Honda is probably the closest replacement to the scoob in terms of drive and character.

The whole scoob thing is impossible to get out of your system. Seeing Matt's 06STI for sale this week almost tempted me away from the RS and save £20k at the same time, but i really need something newer as a daily driver.
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shmee had his done at mounttune unless that was a good marketing vid on their part?
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