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11th Apr 07 at 15:40   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Stats? Peoples opinions? Dare I say it but I actually like them
Rachel H
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Fall to pieces, catch fire, expensive to fix, need I continue?
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That's why you buy an Italian car though?
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Do these have the good engine?
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Thats an oxymoron Robin
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pics of this car
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Thats an oxymoron Robin


Noooo, Italian engines are great, loads of character.

It hasn't got the boxer though, which is what I meant, it's got the 2 litre Twin Spark one apparently, which isn't as good as the 1.7 boxer
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To be honest, nothing beats Polish engines
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Newer Fiats and Alfas are ok, olders ones are just turds waiting for the trailing arms to break or the dash to set fire.
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150 or 155bhp depending if it's before or after late '96, 8.3 seconds to 60 for both, 132mph.

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Pretty poor performance then?
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Pretty average performance, wouldn't call it poor, it's a 1275kg car.
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Not good, expensive to fix (parts) shit electrics (not a myth) my mate had a 146ti, shitttttt on fuel also due to t-spark (never get rid of it also)
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1275kg car


what
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quote:
Originally posted by AK
1275kg car


what


I think they were over compensating for the 'made of crap metal' thing
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Someone I know, blew his up trying to keep up with my XE corsa... Need I saw more...
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My alfas never let me down, as a cheap runaround its ok, id never pay money for one though!!
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i quite like alfas but i wouldnt go near a 145 .. we have had a few in and a couple of them have been proper rotten! both each side floors along the back of the sills. .would really avoid them

 
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