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"I want to change my car this year. I really like the look of the Alfa Romeo Giulietta. I know Alfa Romeo's have had a poor reputation in the past though, for being unreliable. Most of my female friends, have no clue re cars. I no longer have my Dad or step-dad around to ask, they were both car enthusiasts. So figured, I would ask here. I will go test drive one and see what I think. Just wondering what else is out there too of a similar ilk to compare with. Have Alfa's improved because I need reliability? " If you want an unbiased opinion? Try MrWho. Tom can't stand Alfas! A | |||
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"Why not look at the JDpowers surveys, wil show you results of people who actually own alphas" I'll take a look. | |||
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"I want to change my car this year. I really like the look of the Alfa Romeo Giulietta. I know Alfa Romeo's have had a poor reputation in the past though, for being unreliable. Most of my female friends, have no clue re cars. I no longer have my Dad or step-dad around to ask, they were both car enthusiasts. So figured, I would ask here. I will go test drive one and see what I think. Just wondering what else is out there too of a similar ilk to compare with. Have Alfa's improved because I need reliability? " I favour German cars for reliability, but most cars are far more reliable than they were say twenty to thirty years ago. | |||
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"Buy anything German they don't go wrong often." I've fallen for this brainwashing for the last 20 yrs. Having bought about 10 German cars/caravans in that time, I've finally woken up. They aint all that! Making a point of buying British made from now on if at all possible. Do your bit for G.B. | |||
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"Nissans are cheap to run, quite reliable and there made over here in sunny ol' uk " | |||
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"I have a Honda Civic. In fact it's my 2nd. Never needed roadside assistance as they're so reliable. Made in Swindon too so supporting GB" I like the look of Civics, test drove one 3 years ago and it was the rear visibility I didn't like. Otherwise I liked it as it was one of my choices at the time, | |||
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"I want to change my car this year. I really like the look of the Alfa Romeo Giulietta. I know Alfa Romeo's have had a poor reputation in the past though, for being unreliable. Most of my female friends, have no clue re cars. I no longer have my Dad or step-dad around to ask,they were both car enthusiasts. So figured, I would ask here. I will go test drive one and see what I think. Just wondering what else is out there too of a similar ilk to compare with. Have Alfa's improved because I need reliability? " We have had our alfa Romeo mito for 4 years and never had a spot of trouble only replaced normal stuff like tyres and brakes The driving position is,amazing and good fuel economy a lot better than our BMW mini cooper we had previous We are planning a guelietta next | |||
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"I have a Honda Civic. In fact it's my 2nd. Never needed roadside assistance as they're so reliable. Made in Swindon too so supporting GB I like the look of Civics, test drove one 3 years ago and it was the rear visibility I didn't like. Otherwise I liked it as it was one of my choices at the time, " The R-type are lush. Used to love taking them on test drives out the garage. R xxx | |||
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"made by the fiat group this i know as i used to deliver some of the parts to Italy like fiats unreliable in the wet " Unreliable in the wet? Please explain this utter rubbish! | |||
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"I want to change my car this year. I really like the look of the Alfa Romeo Giulietta. I know Alfa Romeo's have had a poor reputation in the past though, for being unreliable. Most of my female friends, have no clue re cars. I no longer have my Dad or step-dad around to ask,they were both car enthusiasts. So figured, I would ask here. I will go test drive one and see what I think. Just wondering what else is out there too of a similar ilk to compare with. Have Alfa's improved because I need reliability? We have had our alfa Romeo mito for 4 years and never had a spot of trouble only replaced normal stuff like tyres and brakes The driving position is,amazing and good fuel economy a lot better than our BMW mini cooper we had previous We are planning a guelietta next " The MiTo is a great little car. | |||
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"made by the fiat group this i know as i used to deliver some of the parts to Italy like fiats unreliable in the wet Unreliable in the wet? Please explain this utter rubbish! " All Italian cars are rust buckets. The only thing worse than an Italian car is an Italian car playing Van Halen on the stereo. Buy French. You cant car wrong | |||
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"Germany tends to be a safe bet but steer away from vw related. Can't go wrong with Japanese! Alfa have improved and don't have as many "common faults" as they used to. So if you're set on one get one. As with most things in life now - you pays your money you takes your choice. The mech couple lol xxx" I have owned Ford, Nissan, and VW. The VW's by far the most hardy and reliable. Worst being Nissan. | |||
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"Alfa is part of the Fiat group,so is ferrari! That said in my 30yrs in the motor trade,as much as they are fun to drive on balance I would not buy one. All Italian cars are prone to electrical problems and the resale value is pants because people tend to avoid older models. If you want reliability,reasonable performance with good fuel consumption and a car that will hold its value better that most you can't do much better than a popular model such as a fiesta,focus or a golf. Servicing cost on these are vary affordable too." I've never yet owned a Golf, nearly got one before but went for a Seat Leon FR instead. Same engine - but about £5k less for a similar spec. I'll test drive a Golf again - problem last time was, the one I really liked was the GTI and they're just that bit too expensive. I always want what I can't have!!!!! | |||
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"Alfa is part of the Fiat group,so is ferrari! That said in my 30yrs in the motor trade,as much as they are fun to drive on balance I would not buy one. All Italian cars are prone to electrical problems and the resale value is pants because people tend to avoid older models. If you want reliability,reasonable performance with good fuel consumption and a car that will hold its value better that most you can't do much better than a popular model such as a fiesta,focus or a golf. Servicing cost on these are vary affordable too." Electrical issues are largely a thing of the past since they started using Bosch electricals. I've only ever had one relay blow on the 4 I've owned. | |||
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"I want to change my car this year. I really like the look of the Alfa Romeo Giulietta. I know Alfa Romeo's have had a poor reputation in the past though, for being unreliable. Most of my female friends, have no clue re cars. I no longer have my Dad or step-dad around to ask, they were both car enthusiasts. So figured, I would ask here. I will go test drive one and see what I think. Just wondering what else is out there too of a similar ilk to compare with. Have Alfa's improved because I need reliability? Do you intend buying a car new or secondhand . Will it be leased or bought for cash?. And how long do you intend keeping it ? Is there a particular reason why an Alfa appeals to you ? " | |||
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"I haven't a clue but wanted to post on your post. " Flirt ! Do you have a gear stick I could use ? | |||
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"Do you intend buying a car new or secondhand . Will it be leased or bought for cash?. And how long do you intend keeping it ? Is there a particular reason why an Alfa appeals to you ? " Brand new - I always think loses so much money as soon as you drive it off fore court. Though I am considering leasing . How long will I keep it - never sure . I can be impulsive sometimes where cars are concerned . I just love the look of them - something always stands out to me compared to most other current models. I think I'm just going to have to just go on a test driving mission for a few weeks ! | |||
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"Go and drive one... They just drive different. I have had 3 now and as soon as the prices drop in winter I will be getting an Alfa spider. Some excellent lease options out there .. And that offers no hassles . " Are you attending the Italian Masters show? | |||
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"Do you intend buying a car new or secondhand . Will it be leased or bought for cash?. And how long do you intend keeping it ? Is there a particular reason why an Alfa appeals to you ? Brand new - I always think loses so much money as soon as you drive it off fore court. Though I am considering leasing . How long will I keep it - never sure . I can be impulsive sometimes where cars are concerned . I just love the look of them - something always stands out to me compared to most other current models. I think I'm just going to have to just go on a test driving mission for a few weeks ! " . If possible I would test drive a few different vehicles or even hire one for a weekend to see what they are like . Everyone has their personal preferences and it is only by driving that you can make an assessment .. | |||
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"I adore Alfa Romeo. Drove them for ten years as a company car. Would I own one of my own? Sadly not. I spent too many hours being dragged back down the motorway on the back of a tow truck They're a real drivers car - fabulous and a thrill to drive but in my experience a nightmare for reliability. Maybe I just had 4 really really really bad ones..." We're they serviced by main dealers? If so then that's the problem, they've always been crap! | |||
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"Go and drive one... They just drive different. I have had 3 now and as soon as the prices drop in winter I will be getting an Alfa spider. Some excellent lease options out there .. And that offers no hassles . Are you attending the Italian Masters show?" Sadly won't be getting to many car shows at all this year. And as much as I love my Alfas.. I like a mix of cars and dare I say it am a huge Ford fan too.. But my next toy will be a v6 spider regardless of how much more practical the 2litre one would be... I just need that noise x | |||
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"Go and drive one... They just drive different. I have had 3 now and as soon as the prices drop in winter I will be getting an Alfa spider. Some excellent lease options out there .. And that offers no hassles . Are you attending the Italian Masters show? Sadly won't be getting to many car shows at all this year. And as much as I love my Alfas.. I like a mix of cars and dare I say it am a huge Ford fan too.. But my next toy will be a v6 spider regardless of how much more practical the 2litre one would be... I just need that noise x " I've had two V6's. A 3.2 Spider and a 3.0 GTV. NOTHING sounds better than the old Busso engine with a Ragazzon exhaust. | |||
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"I adore Alfa Romeo. Drove them for ten years as a company car. Would I own one of my own? Sadly not. I spent too many hours being dragged back down the motorway on the back of a tow truck They're a real drivers car - fabulous and a thrill to drive but in my experience a nightmare for reliability. Maybe I just had 4 really really really bad ones... We're they serviced by main dealers? If so then that's the problem, they've always been crap! " As they were company cars I had to follow the rules so yes, all serviced by an Alfa dealer. The most ridiculous reason for being towed back was when I couldn't shut the bonnet on a 6 month old car after topping up with oil (something you need to do frequently). I called out the AA man who looked at me as if I was mad. He couldn't shut it either (broken catch). Cue tow truck and 70 mile tow home | |||
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"I adore Alfa Romeo. Drove them for ten years as a company car. Would I own one of my own? Sadly not. I spent too many hours being dragged back down the motorway on the back of a tow truck They're a real drivers car - fabulous and a thrill to drive but in my experience a nightmare for reliability. Maybe I just had 4 really really really bad ones... We're they serviced by main dealers? If so then that's the problem, they've always been crap! As they were company cars I had to follow the rules so yes, all serviced by an Alfa dealer. The most ridiculous reason for being towed back was when I couldn't shut the bonnet on a 6 month old car after topping up with oil (something you need to do frequently). I called out the AA man who looked at me as if I was mad. He couldn't shut it either (broken catch). Cue tow truck and 70 mile tow home " The bonnet catch was actually a recall and lubrication of the mechanism added to the service schedule. The Alfa petrol engines are actually designed to use oil, roughly 1L per thousand miles. | |||
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"If you are buying new it might be worth test driving the Lexus CT 200h , lovely spec and runs really well . " Yep totally agree, CT. is the best! | |||
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"If you are buying new it might be worth test driving the Lexus CT 200h , lovely spec and runs really well . " The only person I knew who owned a Lexus married his cousin and I'm not joking either. I owned a Spider from new about 15 years ago and it had the best leather seats I've ever sat in. Not even the Audi A8L with cooling rather than warming seats came close for comfort. It was a very sad day when I had to let it go. Ownership was a joy, had so much fun in her. Heads turned, like all women it had its quirks but you soon came to love them too. Best moment, M25 in a sudden storm at 75mph with the roof off. Slipstream meant I didn't get wet. Felt like a God until the traffic jam, then I realised I was Poseidon and got rather wet! | |||
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"I adore Alfa Romeo. Drove them for ten years as a company car. Would I own one of my own? Sadly not. I spent too many hours being dragged back down the motorway on the back of a tow truck They're a real drivers car - fabulous and a thrill to drive but in my experience a nightmare for reliability. Maybe I just had 4 really really really bad ones... We're they serviced by main dealers? If so then that's the problem, they've always been crap! As they were company cars I had to follow the rules so yes, all serviced by an Alfa dealer. The most ridiculous reason for being towed back was when I couldn't shut the bonnet on a 6 month old car after topping up with oil (something you need to do frequently). I called out the AA man who looked at me as if I was mad. He couldn't shut it either (broken catch). Cue tow truck and 70 mile tow home The bonnet catch was actually a recall and lubrication of the mechanism added to the service schedule. The Alfa petrol engines are actually designed to use oil, roughly 1L per thousand miles." The bonnet catch was only a recall after many of us suffered the hassle of having to be towed home! Oil use in Alfas is well known to those who drive them. | |||
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"Alfa's aren't too bad these days although it took me 3 hours to change an air filter on a diesel GT the other week" Lmao! I did that yesterday, even with the bumper off it took an hour! It's one if the many things main dealers neglect when servicing them. | |||
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"I want to change my car this year. I really like the look of the Alfa Romeo Giulietta. I know Alfa Romeo's have had a poor reputation in the past though, for being unreliable. Most of my female friends, have no clue re cars. I no longer have my Dad or step-dad around to ask, they were both car enthusiasts. So figured, I would ask here. I will go test drive one and see what I think. Just wondering what else is out there too of a similar ilk to compare with. Have Alfa's improved because I need reliability? If you want an unbiased opinion? Try MrWho. Tom can't stand Alfas! A" MrWho recommended the Giulietta to me when I was looking. It was outside my range though it did look lovely. | |||
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"I adore Alfa Romeo. Drove them for ten years as a company car. Would I own one of my own? Sadly not. I spent too many hours being dragged back down the motorway on the back of a tow truck They're a real drivers car - fabulous and a thrill to drive but in my experience a nightmare for reliability. Maybe I just had 4 really really really bad ones... We're they serviced by main dealers? If so then that's the problem, they've always been crap! As they were company cars I had to follow the rules so yes, all serviced by an Alfa dealer. The most ridiculous reason for being towed back was when I couldn't shut the bonnet on a 6 month old car after topping up with oil (something you need to do frequently). I called out the AA man who looked at me as if I was mad. He couldn't shut it either (broken catch). Cue tow truck and 70 mile tow home The bonnet catch was actually a recall and lubrication of the mechanism added to the service schedule. The Alfa petrol engines are actually designed to use oil, roughly 1L per thousand miles. The bonnet catch was only a recall after many of us suffered the hassle of having to be towed home! Oil use in Alfas is well known to those who drive them. " There's a saying in the owners club to check the roof for dents. If the car has one it missed the recall! | |||
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"I have a Honda Civic. In fact it's my 2nd. Never needed roadside assistance as they're so reliable. Made in Swindon too so supporting GB" You can't fault a Honda civic, top reliability | |||
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"If you are buying new it might be worth test driving the Lexus CT 200h , lovely spec and runs really well . The only person I knew who owned a Lexus married his cousin and I'm not joking either. I owned a Spider from new about 15 years ago and it had the best leather seats I've ever sat in. Not even the Audi A8L with cooling rather than warming seats came close for comfort. It was a very sad day when I had to let it go. Ownership was a joy, had so much fun in her. Heads turned, like all women it had its quirks but you soon came to love them too. Best moment, M25 in a sudden storm at 75mph with the roof off. Slipstream meant I didn't get wet. Felt like a God until the traffic jam, then I realised I was Poseidon and got rather wet!" | |||
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"Alfa's aren't too bad these days although it took me 3 hours to change an air filter on a diesel GT the other week Lmao! I did that yesterday, even with the bumper off it took an hour! It's one if the many things main dealers neglect when servicing them." Why they didn't make it a cassette style loader I don't know! | |||
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"Personally i can't see past the Audi A3 S3 RS3 or a Bmw 116i all at reasonable prices other than the Rs3 second hand very reliable but very expensive to fix if they ever bugger up ." The rear springs tend to snap on both these models in the cups on the rear arms, also Audi's in particular have front brake flexi pipes cracking sheaths once they do over 90.000 miles for some reason. All BMW rear brake line to flexis joints tend to corrode due to electrolisis at the mounting brackets. To qualify I'm tainted now I can only see cars' faults !! | |||
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"Thought the smaller Alfa's had fiat engines anyway! Quite expensive to!!! Look for better value for ur dosh!" cough *bollocks* cough | |||
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"Alfa's aren't too bad these days although it took me 3 hours to change an air filter on a diesel GT the other week Lmao! I did that yesterday, even with the bumper off it took an hour! It's one if the many things main dealers neglect when servicing them. Why they didn't make it a cassette style loader I don't know!" That would be too easy. Wait till you need to change the MAF on a GT. Or like me today, the oil cooler! | |||
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"Thought the smaller Alfa's had fiat engines anyway! Quite expensive to!!! Look for better value for ur dosh! cough *bollocks* cough " It's actually Goat's that have a variant of the Alfa engines. Much like the Vauxhall and Saab diesels. They're Alfa JTDm engines. | |||
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"Thought the smaller Alfa's had fiat engines anyway! Quite expensive to!!! Look for better value for ur dosh! cough *bollocks* cough It's actually Goat's that have a variant of the Alfa engines. Much like the Vauxhall and Saab diesels. They're Alfa JTDm engines." Goat's?! Fiat's...stupid phone | |||
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"Do yourself a favour and get a Honda Go for the 1.8 petrol or the 2.2 diesel civic, the 1.4 is just sluggish. I wouldn't touch a German car now - everyone I know who's got one has had trouble. DPF on an A3 Fucked turbo on a Ibiza FR Constant check engine light on a Golf Quattro system fucked up on an RS3 porsche 911 Mis-selecting gears German engineering at its finest " You missed engine mount failures on Golfs. I've seen loads with their engine on the floor! | |||
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"It was reported in my car mag Honda was the top make for having the least warranty issues of any maker....... For the 9th consecutive year, followed this yr by Toyota that must incl Lexus" True. If memory serves there's only been about 20 VTEC engine failures below 100,000 miles (on un-tuned engines). | |||
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"You can't beat Honda's IMHO " They do seem to have a good reputation. I'll test drive another one, see how it feels . | |||
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"Thank you for all the car advice last night . Given me lots to go on. xx" I have the Civic Diesel and love it. I get around 55 to the gallon around town and longer journeys can be anything up to 70 to the gallon depending on how I drive | |||
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"You can't beat Honda's IMHO They do seem to have a good reputation. I'll test drive another one, see how it feels . " I wanted to love the Honda civic... But I just found I hated the driving position and it was just so bland... And I was test driving the type r... Do like the scirocco though... Or the smaller Renault... The new citreons look pretty trendy too... | |||
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"Alfa is part of the Fiat group,so is ferrari! That said in my 30yrs in the motor trade,as much as they are fun to drive on balance I would not buy one. All Italian cars are prone to electrical problems and the resale value is pants because people tend to avoid older models. If you want reliability,reasonable performance with good fuel consumption and a car that will hold its value better that most you can't do much better than a popular model such as a fiesta,focus or a golf. Servicing cost on these are vary affordable too. Electrical issues are largely a thing of the past since they started using Bosch electricals. I've only ever had one relay blow on the 4 I've owned." The electrical units aren't the issue it's the crap wiring harness the connects everything together that usually causes the problems. | |||
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"Alfa is part of the Fiat group,so is ferrari! That said in my 30yrs in the motor trade,as much as they are fun to drive on balance I would not buy one. All Italian cars are prone to electrical problems and the resale value is pants because people tend to avoid older models. If you want reliability,reasonable performance with good fuel consumption and a car that will hold its value better that most you can't do much better than a popular model such as a fiesta,focus or a golf. Servicing cost on these are vary affordable too. Electrical issues are largely a thing of the past since they started using Bosch electricals. I've only ever had one relay blow on the 4 I've owned. The electrical units aren't the issue it's the crap wiring harness the connects everything together that usually causes the problems." They're AMP connectors now and far better than those of old, not really much of an issue although some diesels seem to suffer with a problem with the connector in the cylinder 3 fuel injector. This plagued the Vauxhall and Saab variants too. There's a repair kit available though for about £8 so no real hassles. | |||
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"Q. How many old fiat's and alias do you see on the roads? A. Not very many cos they have all been scrapped,beyond economic repair! Q. How many old ford's and vw's do you see on the roads? A. Thousands!" They sold in far fewer numbers in the first place, both Fords and VW have their share of problems but again down to how they've been driven and serviced or not | |||
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"Q. How many old fiat's and alias do you see on the roads? A. Not very many cos they have all been scrapped,beyond economic repair! Q. How many old ford's and vw's do you see on the roads? A. Thousands! They sold in far fewer numbers in the first place, both Fords and VW have their share of problems but again down to how they've been driven and serviced or not" Agreed. Alfa in particular have always been a low volume manufacturer, there's always going to be less of them around. That being said, the reputation for rusting was well deserved back in the late 70's and early 80's. Probably because the Italians built them mainly for the home market and paid little care for customers in cooler/wetter climates. | |||
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"Q. How many old fiat's and alias do you see on the roads? A. Not very many cos they have all been scrapped,beyond economic repair! Q. How many old ford's and vw's do you see on the roads? A. Thousands!" . Fords and VW s are great cars. I have two Fords , a Fiesta in Ireland and a Mondeo in England . They are very comfortable and cheap to repair if things do go wrong . They may not have the image of a BMW or VW , but who cares unless you wish to pose . | |||
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"You can't beat Honda's IMHO They do seem to have a good reputation. I'll test drive another one, see how it feels . I wanted to love the Honda civic... But I just found I hated the driving position and it was just so bland... And I was test driving the type r... Do like the scirocco though... Or the smaller Renault... The new citreons look pretty trendy too..." Wait for the new type R later this year go test drive one of those | |||
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"I think you should a 2015 turbo honda civic. Very good car. Fuck all goes in them, Machinic " that cant spell lol | |||
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"Alfa is a great company these days they suffer from just a bad reputation and thats it. I own a 2004 Alfa GT and use it everyday for work never gone wrong on me and feels great when i get chance to open it up." If it's a diesel or V6 keep a close eye on the oil cooler pipes. They're made of mild steel and corrode. If they go when you're driving it will empty the sump and seize your engine in about 10 seconds. Alfa charge £550 in parts alone for the cooler and pipes (can't change one without the other). I've just spent the last few days changing mine with the Autolusso/Mocal kit. Considerably better than standard and £280 delivered. Changed the oil today to discover the main dealer left me with perhaps the most butchered sump plug I've ever seen, took an hour to get off! Makes me mad when a replacement is only £3.50. | |||
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