And so it goes with Alfa Romeo. My loyalty to the brand began when I had an old GTV6. It let the air out of its tyres most nights. It would weld its twin-plate clutch to the flywheel if you didn’t drive it for a day or two. And once, it dumped its gear linkage onto the propshaft when I was doing about 60mph. The noise that resulted was extraordinary: a bit like Brian Blessed being raped.
certainly has his own way with words.
something on there for you watch geeks too.
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That car's a minger! So untypical of Alfa Romeo.
Wouldn't it be nice if they could make reliable cars!
That car's a minger! So untypical of Alfa Romeo.
Wouldn't it be nice if they could make reliable cars!
I love how people love the guy... 😈
I hate to say it but he is spot on with regard to watches, the same thing was posted on a few watch forum's and they are still bleating on about it.
[i]the only thing in the world worse than a fake Rolex is a real one. [/i]
amen to that! 😆
No one else better describes what it's like/how it feels to own an Alfa. I have an utterly shagged out 146. Thirsty, falling to bits, sits far too low, a turning circle on a par with an oil tanker, an odd driving position and a rolly-polly yet crashy ride. It's broken down on me twice and it's got to the point wherein I can't really turn the stereo up any louder to drown out the rattles.
And yet I [i]adore[/i] it. I adore its black/copper metallic paint and its tan seats. I adore the noise, the feedback and, as Clarkson says, answering when people ask "So what do you drive?" Particularly the fathers of potential/new G/Fs. And despite the pleasure/pain thing (which is true), and despite thoughts of "A van/diesel estate will be great for MTB'ing", I never get beyond "Alfa" on Autotrader...
As for the Mito itseld, it looks 1000000000000x better in the metal and goes like the clappers.
good post Jimbo
makes a nice change on the Chat Forum
