Kurt
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Theyre actually a cracking little car! ive driven a few. Have you driven one yet Cosmo? if you havent then you really should before judging them. same goes to any of you that have slated them but havent driven one.
Alfa customers kick off all the time about having to have one though.. morons all of them. The amount of them that kick off and then drive it and actually like it is amazing
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ed
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I think I might take my car in for service 5 months early just so I can have a go in one
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Tom
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quote: Originally posted by Kurt
Theyre actually a cracking little car! ive driven a few. Have you driven one yet Cosmo? if you havent then you really should before judging them. same goes to any of you that have slated them but havent driven one.
Alfa customers kick off all the time about having to have one though.. morons all of them. The amount of them that kick off and then drive it and actually like it is amazing
Hardly what you'd expect as a lone car when your ferrari's in, I don't think cosmo was actually slating them per se he was just saying it wasn't a suitable lone car?
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Kurt
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why? its exactly that, a loan car!
At the end of the day ferrari is a business. business's aim to make money.. theyre hardly going to waste money on 911 turbo's for courtesy cars are they?
think how much they save on running them
it could be worse.. they could have no car at all!
[Edited on 22-07-2008 by Kurt]
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Scotty_B
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quote: Originally posted by ed
I'd love to be able to swim in pound coins
What like Uncle Scrouge in Ducktales?
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Tom
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quote: Originally posted by Kurt
why? its exactly that, a loan car!
At the end of the day ferrari is a business. business's aim to make money.. theyre hardly going to waste money on 911 turbo's for courtesy cars are they?
think how much they save on running them
it could be worse.. they could have no car at all!
[Edited on 22-07-2008 by Kurt]
We aren't gonna agree on this
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Russ
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quote: Originally posted by CorSRi_BT
quote: Originally posted by ed
I'd love to be able to swim in pound coins
What like Uncle Scrouge in Ducktales?
do you mean Scrouge McDuck...
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by Kurt
why? its exactly that, a loan car!
At the end of the day ferrari is a business. business's aim to make money.. theyre hardly going to waste money on 911 turbo's for courtesy cars are they?
think how much they save on running them
it could be worse.. they could have no car at all!
Yes they are a business, and as important as keeping costs low is, so is company image. And people buy Ferrari's knowing they are getting an expensive car - knowing they will be driving about in a little fiat may well sway the customer over to Porsche or Lambo.
Plus I wouldnt suggest them using Porche 911's as loaner cars, but maybe a decent BM or Merc would do.
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N3CRO
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I think its sad that they're tuning the exhaust to sound like a Ferrari
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John
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Grown men look so stupid driving them, thats all that would put me off.
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