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Alfa Romeo Is Back!

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Created by Adriano > 9 months ago, 5 May 2017
Buster fin
WA, 2577 posts
1 Mar 2018 4:45PM
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Dunno. That'd be a great place to get spare parts. Off the side of the track.

RichardG
WA, 3749 posts
1 Mar 2018 9:58PM
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Alfas and Ferraris but no Skoda in sight.


Adriano
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2 Mar 2018 4:33AM
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RichardG said..Another trolling tragic whose desperation knows no bounds.

Who's the real troll?

This forum is about Alfas.

If you can't handle the negative commentary, perhaps you need to lighten up Richard.

RichardG
WA, 3749 posts
2 Mar 2018 9:47AM
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Adriano said..


RichardG said..Another trolling tragic whose desperation knows no bounds.



Who's the real troll?

This forum is about Alfas.

If you can't handle the negative commentary, perhaps you need to lighten up Richard.



I think you have answered your own question by your own admission. It is just seabreeze, you should lighten up.

RichardG
WA, 3749 posts
2 Mar 2018 10:46AM
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evlPanda
NSW, 9202 posts
2 Mar 2018 3:25PM
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It may not be the most professional video, but I love the driver's reaction. It says it all.



I know someone that (a long time ago) was tossing up between a 1973 RS and a galvanised 1977 Carrera. Because of a rust problem he had in a similar vintage he didn't buy the '73 RS for $30,000.

Adriano
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2 Mar 2018 1:33PM
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That's a real sports car. ^

RichardG
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3 Mar 2018 7:24PM
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Adriano said..
That's a real sports car. ^


This is not a Porsche thread.

Adriano
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5 Mar 2018 4:30AM
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Oh really? I thought it was a Skoda thread for one person who can't help telling furphies about Alfas and Skodas?

It's really pretty simple Richard. If you just stick to the subject, don't tell porky pies and offer grossly inflated innuendo, you wouldn't have to resort to the gas lighting. If someone has an opinion about Alfas you don't like, try not finding an angle that personally targets that individual. Just say you disagree.

Just an observation.

Do that and we'll all enjoy it more mate.

evlPanda
NSW, 9202 posts
5 Mar 2018 10:20AM
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RichardG said..


Adriano said..
That's a real sports car. ^


This is not a Porsche thread.



Sorry. I'll start a real sports car thread?

edit: moved it to the 9/11 thread:
www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/General-Discussion/Heavy-Weather/911?page=203#2206948

RichardG
WA, 3749 posts
5 Mar 2018 12:26PM
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Adriano said..
Oh really? I thought it was a Skoda thread for one person who can't help telling furphies about Alfas and Skodas?

It's really pretty simple Richard. If you just stick to the subject, don't tell porky pies and offer grossly inflated innuendo, you wouldn't have to resort to the gas lighting. If someone has an opinion about Alfas you don't like, try not finding an angle that personally targets that individual. Just say you disagree.

Just an observation.

Do that and we'll all enjoy it more mate.





I think you are paranoid and what you say above is indeed fabrication and lies, consistent with your predicament. I do disagree. Take a chill pill Adriano and relax. This is just seabreeze.

Adriano
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7 Mar 2018 1:33PM
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RichardG said..
I would rather have any Alfa over a Skoda.

So relaxed.....dude.

SailMark
QLD, 87 posts
7 Mar 2018 7:13PM
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Adriano said..

RichardG said..
I would rather have any Alfa over a Skoda.


So relaxed.....dude.


Love to watch grown ups at play.

RichardG
WA, 3749 posts
7 Mar 2018 11:08PM
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Adriano said..







RichardG said..
I would rather have any Alfa over a Skoda.








So relaxed.....dude.








Truth and fact, just honesty, something to which you are no doubt a stranger. Not surprising you cannot relax. A simple solution for a man struggling to be truthful may simply be to embrace the opposite of what you first incline to, your lies will and may then only become truth and perhaps you will relax. This may not be the answer for you, but the "wrestle" may be the only way for you to find peace. Bon Chance..Buona Fortuna !

Adriano
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8 Mar 2018 3:37PM
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Honestly.....it's just a car dude.....imagine the reaction if I started a thread panning Alfas? Far out. I won't bother next time....

RichardG
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8 Mar 2018 5:26PM
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Adriano said..
Honestly.....it's just a car dude.....imagine the reaction if I started a thread panning Alfas? Far out. I won't bother next time....


Skoda just a car but the mere reference ignited you. Take a chill pill it is just a car.

Adriano
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9 Mar 2018 6:44AM
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The story of Alfa Romeo...in one image.




RichardG
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9 Mar 2018 2:04PM
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The story of Alfa Romeo...in one image.






Onboard systems provide warning. The vehicle pictured would now be in excess of 10 years old, hazarding a guess. It looks like an Alfa Romeo 147. The crankshaft sensor will give this error AND it will be hard to start the car AND the engine will stall, and then be hard to restart again. CAM sensor will ALSO give this dash error. Car will still start (sometimes needing to be cranked longer but will still start) and the engine will run fine BUT you may be in "limp mode" which limits you to 3000rpm. Same dash light and beep, but different error codes when checked with a computer. Replace crankshaft sensor and/or reset using electronic tools. Best to go to Alfa Service centre somewhere.

log man
VIC, 8289 posts
9 Mar 2018 5:28PM
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RichardG said..

Adriano said..
The story of Alfa Romeo...in one image.







Onboard systems provide warning. The vehicle pictured would now be in excess of 10 years old, hazarding a guess. It looks like an Alfa Romeo 147. The crankshaft sensor will give this error AND it will be hard to start the car AND the engine will stall, and then be hard to restart again. CAM sensor will ALSO give this dash error. Car will still start (sometimes needing to be cranked longer but will still start) and the engine will run fine BUT you may be in "limp mode" which limits you to 3000rpm. Same dash light and beep, but different error codes when checked with a computer. Replace crankshaft sensor and/or reset using electronic tools. Best to go to Alfa Service centre somewhere.


Could be a 159 Sir Richard. A friend has one . One of the best handling cars I've driven.

RichardG
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9 Mar 2018 2:31PM
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log man said..






RichardG said..







Adriano said..
The story of Alfa Romeo...in one image.













Onboard systems provide warning. The vehicle pictured would now be in excess of 10 years old, hazarding a guess. It looks like an Alfa Romeo 147. The crankshaft sensor will give this error AND it will be hard to start the car AND the engine will stall, and then be hard to restart again. CAM sensor will ALSO give this dash error. Car will still start (sometimes needing to be cranked longer but will still start) and the engine will run fine BUT you may be in "limp mode" which limits you to 3000rpm. Same dash light and beep, but different error codes when checked with a computer. Replace crankshaft sensor and/or reset using electronic tools. Best to go to Alfa Service centre somewhere.








Could be a 159 Sir Richard. A friend has one . One of the best handling cars I've driven.







Sir Logman, just to be clear definitely not a 159, but great cars though. Dash is not correct for a 159, I know since I have one, but the picture it is most definitively a 147 dash, probably a Twin Spark TI but good cars too. I know since I have driven and purchased on behalf of my brother a 147GTA, a different dash again.

RichardG
WA, 3749 posts
2 Jun 2018 2:54PM
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www.autonews.com/assets/PDF/CA11573561.PDF

www.autonews.com/article/20180601/COPY01/306019886

www.autonews.com/article/20180601/COPY01/306019893

Fiat Chrysler bets on electrification for Alfa, Jeep and Maserati

Fiat Chrysler's plans to offer electrified versions across its entire Alfa Romeo, Maserati and Jeep lineups is a significant shift for a company that is a latecomer to the technology.

RichardG
WA, 3749 posts
4 Jun 2018 8:17AM
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Alfa Romeo has pulled-off one of automotive's biggest comebacks.The twin-turbo V6 super sedan has returned to ABDC in 2018 and beaten all-comers. That's right - the Alfa Romeo Giulia QV is the 2018 Australia's Best Driver's Car. Alfa Romeo's Australia connections were over the moon when motoring.com.au's Road Test Editor, Matt Brogan, broke the news ."As driver automation continues its inexorable march into the cockpit, it's Australia's Best Driver's Car that stands alone in finding the purest, most-engaging elements of the experience at the wheel of modern sports cars. This year, it's the Alfa Romeo Giulia QV that has clearly stamped its mark on the event," said Brogan.

https://www.motoring.com.au/alfa-romeo-takes-out-2018-abdc-112940/

ABDC 2018

>> 1st - Alfa Romeo Giulia QV
>> 2nd - Honda Civic Type R
>> 3rd - Lexus LC 500
>> 4th - Mercedes-AMG E63 S 4MATIC+
>> 5th - BMW M5
>> 6th - Hyundai i30 N
>> 7th - Audi RS 5 quattro
>> 8th - Subaru BRZ tS
>> 9th - Ford Mustang GT Track Pack
>> 10th - Mazda MX-5 RF Limited Edition
>> 11th - Kia Stinger 330Si
>> 12th - Suzuki Swift Sport
>> 13th - Nissan 370Z NISMO
>> 14th - Renault Clio RS 200 Cup

Adriano
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4 Jun 2018 9:34AM
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Yep a great game changing sedan, hence the thread.....

RichardG
WA, 3749 posts
4 Jun 2018 12:03PM
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Adriano said..
Yep a great game changing sedan, hence the thread.....



Absolutely, well done Adriano. Forza Alfa !

The new electrification initiatives for the Alfa powertrains will increase performance in the next year or so.

Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) plans to invest $10.5 billion (9 billion euros) by 2022 in hybrid and electric technology and phase out diesels for Alfa Romeo, Maserati and Jeep.

Alfa Romeo plans six plug-in hybrid electric vehicles across its range.

"Our plug-ins will offer over 50 kilometers (31 miles) range and achieve a 0-100 kph (0-62 mph) speed in the mid-4-second range," brand manager of FCA Tom Kuniskis said.

The brand will also introduce e-booster technology which it says will make its cars 25 percent more powerful with zero turbo lag.

Alfa is adding the 700-hp 8C supercar to its lineup, along with the 600-hp GTV sports car.

log man
VIC, 8289 posts
4 Jun 2018 4:33PM
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RichardG said..
Alfa Romeo has pulled-off one of automotive's biggest comebacks.The twin-turbo V6 super sedan has returned to ABDC in 2018 and beaten all-comers. That's right - the Alfa Romeo Giulia QV is the 2018 Australia's Best Driver's Car. Alfa Romeo's Australia connections were over the moon when motoring.com.au's Road Test Editor, Matt Brogan, broke the news ."As driver automation continues its inexorable march into the cockpit, it's Australia's Best Driver's Car that stands alone in finding the purest, most-engaging elements of the experience at the wheel of modern sports cars. This year, it's the Alfa Romeo Giulia QV that has clearly stamped its mark on the event," said Brogan.

https://www.motoring.com.au/alfa-romeo-takes-out-2018-abdc-112940/

ABDC 2018

>> 1st - Alfa Romeo Giulia QV
>> 2nd - Honda Civic Type R
>> 3rd - Lexus LC 500
>> 4th - Mercedes-AMG E63 S 4MATIC+
>> 5th - BMW M5
>> 6th - Hyundai i30 N
>> 7th - Audi RS 5 quattro
>> 8th - Subaru BRZ tS
>> 9th - Ford Mustang GT Track Pack
>> 10th - Mazda MX-5 RF Limited Edition
>> 11th - Kia Stinger 330Si
>> 12th - Suzuki Swift Sport
>> 13th - Nissan 370Z NISMO
>> 14th - Renault Clio RS 200 Cup


some good cars in that list......hows the civic in second place

Buster fin
WA, 2577 posts
4 Jun 2018 7:02PM
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log man said..

RichardG said..
Alfa Romeo has pulled-off one of automotive's biggest comebacks.The twin-turbo V6 super sedan has returned to ABDC in 2018 and beaten all-comers. That's right - the Alfa Romeo Giulia QV is the 2018 Australia's Best Driver's Car. Alfa Romeo's Australia connections were over the moon when motoring.com.au's Road Test Editor, Matt Brogan, broke the news ."As driver automation continues its inexorable march into the cockpit, it's Australia's Best Driver's Car that stands alone in finding the purest, most-engaging elements of the experience at the wheel of modern sports cars. This year, it's the Alfa Romeo Giulia QV that has clearly stamped its mark on the event," said Brogan.

https://www.motoring.com.au/alfa-romeo-takes-out-2018-abdc-112940/

ABDC 2018

>> 1st - Alfa Romeo Giulia QV
>> 2nd - Honda Civic Type R
>> 3rd - Lexus LC 500
>> 4th - Mercedes-AMG E63 S 4MATIC+
>> 5th - BMW M5
>> 6th - Hyundai i30 N
>> 7th - Audi RS 5 quattro
>> 8th - Subaru BRZ tS
>> 9th - Ford Mustang GT Track Pack
>> 10th - Mazda MX-5 RF Limited Edition
>> 11th - Kia Stinger 330Si
>> 12th - Suzuki Swift Sport
>> 13th - Nissan 370Z NISMO
>> 14th - Renault Clio RS 200 Cup



some good cars in that list......hows the civic in second place


No 5 Year warranty on the Civic Type R. A hoons car according to the dealers.

cauncy
WA, 8407 posts
4 Jun 2018 8:24PM
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You could never own your dream car, but you could afford an Alfa, my spider used to turn as many heads as a Ferrari, looking at the price of the new breed it's becoming a car of my dreams


RichardG
WA, 3749 posts
4 Jun 2018 9:05PM
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cauncy said..
You could never own your dream car, but you could afford an Alfa, my spider used to turn as many heads as a Ferrari, looking at the price of the new breed it's becoming a car of my dreams




Nice one Cauncy, a beautiful vehicle even in later form with the US market bumpers. The Spider is seriously undervalued on the secondhand market say $20k for a good one.

https://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/Alfa-Romeo-Spider-1982/SSE-AD-2190687/?Cr=24

www.carsales.com.au/private/details/Alfa-Romeo-Spider-1977/SSE-AD-5052589/?Cr=16

On the other hand the 105 series, are rapidly becoming expensive and collectable, $100k and over. Look at this one at the millionaires car dealer: The Classic Throttleshop in Sydney. Nice place for window shopping, too pricey for me.

www.carsales.com.au/dealer/details/Alfa-Romeo-1750-1970/OAG-AD-15954054/?Cr=1

classicthrottleshop.com



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