
Would never buy one that has been repaired though as it is a beatch to straighten/weld.

.Mats wrote:Had a friends 159 yesterday. I could have been a VW product, hadn't I known it was an alfa I never would have guessed. Seat height is at least 10cm too high making my head touch the headlining and the rear view incredibly annoyingly right in the middle of my field of vision.
Cockpit feels totally cramped and the steering is useless.
I'm jonesing to get back in my giulia after blowing it up a little over a week agoFernando wrote:It's day 5 without my GTV6 and I am already suffering serious withdrawl symptoms.When I was forced to drive a Virtualy Worthless POS for a year I never suffered any pains from not driving the VW.
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Had to fly around the country for work and got to drive some real run of the mil hire cars.First up a new Toyota Corolla....How on earth do people willingly cough up money for something that is bland it could threaten to put a petrol head into a coma within 5 kms ? Lifeless steering,anodyne engine note,notchy gearbox...don't moan about our gear boxes until you have tried some other supposedly better cars out there..
The problem is that while the old cars were great to drive and handled good in std trim. The 159 is just like a Passat with a useless driving position.nisaar wrote:Hey Mats Dont you see thats the thing about being alfa new or old they uncomfortable they bugger your back up poor build quality but the important thing is its alfa a true alfa fan over looks all these things.
THATS being a true alfisti.
Personally I attend alot of Corporate meetings with the different airlines of the world . Every boring person has a VW Merc or BMW You Just pull up with a GTV6 it turns heads That exhaust tone is un beatable. But the lights are lousy the seats mess you up the stearing is Heavy and if you wannna turn right around you need to do a 12 point turn .
But the thing is you over look all of this.
THats What I think ???