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- Wed Nov 07, 2007 1:35 am
- Forum: Other
- Topic: new GTV6 web
- Replies: 7
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You'd be surprised...... different cars have different plus points and if you'r an enthusiast buying something because you like it, rather than to fulfill a specific need you could be drawn to a rather strange mixture of cars. It's an interesting point thouigh - what are the GTV6's competitors these...
Due to unforseen circumstances I didn't get either in the end! Still thinking about a GTV6 in the spring though. Can someone give me an idea of parts availability - what can't you get? Secondly, can anyone recommend other good UK based clubs/forums for the Alfetta? I was browsing one owners club sit...
A friend of mine loaded a complete garden furniture set (think heavy wood) into his Saab 900, two chairs, a big table and a 3 seat rocking sofa :shock: . Same guy bought a 250cc dirtbike, rolled it into the back of the Saab and laid it on its side and closed the hatch and drove home. :) If only the...
That is the thing about the 944 - it has almost as much carrying space as my MG ZS (the Rover 45 based one!) and a hatchback, it really is phenomenally practical for a 'real' sportscar. The alfa is just so, well, alfa though. Argh, decisions! decisions! What I really want is a new 8C Competizione fo...
Not a fan of 911's, would much prefer the 944's had an Audi badge. If I was to be harsh I could say the same about the Montreal, but I suspect the truth is if I buy a 944 I will rapidly wish I'd bought a GTV, just because they're more fun. If I buy a GTV and the alfa reliability myths turn out to be...
Thanks MJR, that look's like some very useful info. To be honest, I think I'm homing in on a 944 instead. I do prefer the GTV, but people have been known keep 944's outdoors and indeed use them for 250 or 300,000 miles without problems and with the seats folded the boot is huge. Despite these proble...
Have noticed most people replying live in nice warm, dry places. Do I detect there might be a bit of a rust issue with the GTV? :) My parents used to have a 4 cylinder alfetta GTV and apparently that was still mechanically perfect at the point you could stick your fingers through the bodywork! Have ...
Huy guys. Thanks for the ubiased replies. I had been a little worried about their suitability for daily use (50 mile round trip commute on the M25 or about half that on B-roads depending on where I'm based) I'm also conscious that something like a BMW 328 coupe would be quicker, more practical and p...
Huy guys. Thanks for the ubiased replies. I had been a little worried about their suitability for daily use (50 mile round trip commute on the M25 or about half that on B-roads depending on where I'm based) I'm also conscious that something like a BMW 328 coupe would be quicker, more practical and p...
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Hi,
Been toying with the idea of getting a GTV6 for a while now, so signed up to the forum to find a little bit more about them. Just thought I'd say hello
Anyone else from the UK on the forum?
Chris.
Been toying with the idea of getting a GTV6 for a while now, so signed up to the forum to find a little bit more about them. Just thought I'd say hello
Anyone else from the UK on the forum?
Chris.