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  • #16
    Don't do anything until you've driven the MiTO QV with the new 1.4 litre (168hp!!) Multiair engine.
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    • #17
      Originally posted by cme2c View Post
      He checked on a trade in.This car cost $49k on the road and is insured for 36k. Trade in on a Mazda CX-7? $11k. Alfas may be reliable for 2 years (and this is a BIG maybe). Just get rid of it when the warrantys up.
      *Ouch*

      My mate wasn't happy with his $37K 147 (manual, not selespeed) could only muster $13K as a 3 year old trade in. He was lucky.
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      • #18
        Originally posted by hooba View Post
        *Ouch*

        My mate wasn't happy with his $37K 147 (manual, not selespeed) could only muster $13K as a 3 year old trade in. He was lucky.
        thats the only thing that would stop me buying an alfa.... unless you keep it for 10 years

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        • #19
          Originally posted by cme2c View Post
          A friend of mine has a 3yo 159. It has let him down many times, but it does look good. He has had to get the clutch and actuator replaced in the selespeed. Cost $4600. After spitting the dummy at this cost in a car just out of warranty, Alfa came to the party to the tune of $1600.

          He checked on a trade in.This car cost $49k on the road and is insured for 36k. Trade in on a Mazda CX-7? $11k. Alfas may be reliable for 2 years (and this is a BIG maybe). Just get rid of it when the warrantys up.
          Just like a modern VW eh? (DSG, TDI EGR, TDI Injectors, TSI oil consumption, etc etc)

          Be careful of broad statements.....Glass houses, stones, etc.

          As someone who is a Alfa enthusiast, id like to point out your mate was clueless in buying a sillyspeed in the first place.
          -2011 Nissan 370z Coupe Manual-
          -2006 Husqvarna SMRR450-

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          • #20
            Originally posted by sh|tbmxrider View Post
            Just like a modern VW eh? (DSG, TDI EGR, TDI Injectors, TSI oil consumption, etc etc)

            Be careful of broad statements.....Glass houses, stones, etc.

            As someone who is a Alfa enthusiast, id like to point out your mate was clueless in buying a sillyspeed in the first place.
            Fair points.

            I know of guys in the UK getting well over 140,000miles out of 156's without an issue.

            Besides - the electrical problems that cause problems are mainly German anyway
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            • #21
              Originally posted by sh|tbmxrider View Post
              Just like a modern VW eh? (DSG, TDI EGR, TDI Injectors, TSI oil consumption, etc etc)

              Be careful of broad statements.....Glass houses, stones, etc.

              As someone who is a Alfa enthusiast, id like to point out your mate was clueless in buying a sillyspeed in the first place.
              Agree totally. Except, for some really weird reason, VWs seem to hold their value, whereas Italian and French cars don't. The sillyspeed was stupid, similar to the MB Sprintshift on Sprinter vans.

              One of the best FWD cars I ever drove was a friends Alfasud ti in the 80s. The Brera is utterly beautiful. But I don't kid myself. There's a reason I have a zero residual loan and extended warranty on the 118 TSI. My Pug is all mine, worth nothing, and I love it. That's worth more than retained value.
              2009 118 TSI
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              • #22
                There is nothing weird about it, it is market forces at play. Owners of Italian and French cars (granted it is a generalisation but go with me on this one) are willing to drop their price in order to meet the market in order to dispose of their vehicles. VW owners find that there is more of a market of people willing to but their cars 2nd hand hence they don't need to drop their price as much. Whether one or the other is more reliable, you could put it down to the people's perception and desires that are setting the 2nd hand market.
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                • #23
                  Originally posted by cme2c View Post
                  Agree totally. Except, for some really weird reason, VWs seem to hold their value, whereas Italian and French cars don't. The sillyspeed was stupid, similar to the MB Sprintshift on Sprinter vans.

                  One of the best FWD cars I ever drove was a friends Alfasud ti in the 80s. The Brera is utterly beautiful. But I don't kid myself. There's a reason I have a zero residual loan and extended warranty on the 118 TSI. My Pug is all mine, worth nothing, and I love it. That's worth more than retained value.
                  I find the Brera terribly disappointing. For starters, it was meant to be what the 8c developed in to. And secondly, for the production models, they seem to have borrowed both the tare weight and the overhang measurements from a city bus.

                  I am looking to replace the falcon with a 2 door sports car. The Alfa Romeo tattoo on my back probably should dictate that I end up in a Brenda. But, as much as I am an AR man, I cannot do it to myself. The 159 is stunning. The brenda. That damn brenda.

                  Hence, I am looking at 370z. I just wish that Alfa had made it.
                  -2011 Nissan 370z Coupe Manual-
                  -2006 Husqvarna SMRR450-

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                  • #24
                    The 8c and the Brera are related?
                    More so, you're saying that the 8c was developed into the Brera?

                    That's impressive, since the Brera came first...

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Corey_R View Post
                      The 8c and the Brera are related?
                      More so, you're saying that the 8c was developed into the Brera?

                      That's impressive, since the Brera came first...

                      Er.....

                      "It was meant to be what the 8c developed into"

                      The original Brera concept was Maser V8/Transaxle RWD coupe.

                      They then took the shell and put in on the 159 platform

                      Then they developed the 8c.... using Maser V8/Transaxle RWD
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