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Tim Downie <timdownie2003 (AT) obvious (DOT) yahoo.co.uk> wrote: Stephen Firth wrote: diy-newby <asas (AT) asas (DOT) com> wrote: Best Alfa I've driven in a long time................. Pitty it won't last a long time! I hope you didn't wear out your braincell typing that. No brains cell required Oh I don't know, he probably needed at least one to connect the twitch reflex from 'Alfa' to typing a predictable one liner with a schoolboy spelling error. As to Alfas unreliability. I've owned them before, they have been shite. And as hire cars as recently as the 156 they were poor. This one felt much better than the others. |
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Which one ? 147, GT, 159 etc Oh dang forgot to type the number, 147. Oh cool, same as my old one. It was was by a long way far more reliable than my Octavia. Who'd have thought that! Not keen on the facelift ones though, the seats are horrible. |
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I found them less horrible than the other cars listed, particularly the Altea, words don't exist for how vile that car is. |
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The only irritation on the 147 was the tailgate. No handle, no key, remote >opening only which didn't work in cities because cell phone and hospital radio >transmitters swamped the signal. Also after driving on a dusty road, it was a >filthy job getting the tailgate open. |
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