Car appreciation... the aesthetics, the engineering, etc

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  • What about a standard pickup with aluminium body? I had a old aa Vauxhall’s Navara which was amazing...


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  • I've been looking at utes, double cab with a canopy would be ideal for us... 4WD not essential and four cylinders preferably... The HiLux Workmate would be perfect but it's ugly as sin... Forester beats it into a cocked hat, loads more room in the back of the Toyota tho'... Decision is still a way off!


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  • sorry dude, only just seen this. mine is lhd

  • A friend has a couple. Parts availability isn't great, engines weren't shared with UK cars, but I think there's enough imported over the years that there's a glut of spares. Rust is the main problem.

  • Ensure you join the AROC for membership, it’s worth it for the discounts and support. 2.0 16V Tspark same as my Quadrifoglio 145 - banging lump with proper service schedule adhered to....

    Congrats!

  • Those Hilux workmates are pretty good. Rented one a while back to move some stuff. Ok to drive and decent engine. I reckon a set of light truck A/T tyres and you'd get anywhere that wasn't sandy or too muddy.

  • Yep. My Dad has a 2016 2.0 TDI Ultra Avant.

    It feels big, is a bit 'remote' to drive and does not like to be hustled. Steering feel is nasty but the ride is good on SE wheels/suspension. Ergonomics are not great and the pop-up screen on the dash is a bit annoying. Overall, a refined motorway cruiser but not a drivers car and expensive for what it is. I wouldn't spend my own money on one.

    No problems to report in 3 years and 35,000 miles though with just regular servicing and one set of tyres consumed.

  • Thanks for the info. I have a 2008 A6 and it sounds very similar to your description oddly. Fuel consumption on mine is poor, older A6s are better as are newer.
    Pondering on ...

  • They must be, every sensible tradie in Queensland is driving one!

    The dim(mer) ones are all driving Holdens and Fords...

  • It’s my 7th Alfa and I have also had 2 cloverleaf 145 . I don’t actually think my AROC membership has lapsed as I only sold my Giulietta in April when I bought the Abarth. How you finding your 145?

  • I've always fancied a cloverleaf 145, as well as a 156 GTA, if only just to try out for a bit.

  • Not many left so you better hurry.

  • It’s just a eccentric, rapid little Q car that occasionally surprises the odd rudbwah in their sterile shithouse two bit motor...

  • Considering new wheels for my mx5.

    I don’t like the alloys it came with. Would steels look alright? The car is silver. I hate chrome on cars so either black or grey steelies.
    Random pic off the internet.


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  • Or I like these flat alloys, variants of which came on several ltd Ed’s.


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  • Thoughts appreciated.

  • I fucking loved mine, got stopped by the Rozzers once on the Heads of The valley road doing 85 in a 50 and accelerating away from an unmarked Volvo T5 and he liked it so much he let me off!
    I did say I was sorry mind you.
    S754FmW in Proteo Red . What colours yours? Pics please .

  • Proteo too!

    Having a bugger of a time getting a windscreen screen, bonnet, front grill and other bits/pieces that are being broken in Cardiff here to Tunbridge Wells. Chemo is not playing nicely, and my mobility is causing all the issues at the moment...

  • Check out the 145 forum they used to be a great source for bits , sold my last one to one of the chaps on there who had two others . I think there’s a company called EB spares who do a lot with Alfa parts.

  • I have family on South Wales , and would offer to help get bits to you but as we have already established I don’t have a car big enough to carry anything bigger than a small bag. My GTV makes the Abarth look like a people carrier!!

  • I think the ones you have already look better than those flat alloys you posted. How about refurb in anthracite?

  • I'm a big fan of the BBS wheels from the E30 3 series (rz I think) as affordable 7" wide wheels on the MX5

  • ^ +1, and cheaper too.

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