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Who are the worst drivers ?

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    #11
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    I've never seen a bad Alfa Romeo driver ever. Wonder why that is.

    SG in "ex-Alfa owner" mode.

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      #12
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      I used to have a 164 3 Litre Cloverleaf when I worked for Dodgy!

      It was wifey's favourite!

      Spod - In "Also ex-Alfa owner" mode!

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        #13
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        SPod,

        The 164 was an excellent car, apart from the usual Alfa niggles. Mine was a 155 2.5. Alfas give you the most fun for the buck than any other car. Shame about their attention to detail.

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          #14
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          Not arsed about the detail, fast as feck and I didn't even complain about the amount of money I spent on front tyres!!!


          Sorry, the only niggle I had with the car was that people kept nicking the badge/lock cover off the boot! Every time I had it serviced I had a new one put on, then within about a month some fecker had nicked the badge! I knew that it hadn't just fallen off because the brass pin that acted as the hinge was always bent to feck!

          I just wish I'd caught one of the bastards, I'd have a lovely face shaped indentation in the boot!

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            #15
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            KOREANS!! nuff said

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              #16
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              I've never seen a bad Alfa Romeo driver ever. Wonder why that is.
              Probably because most alpha drivers are driving a courtesy car while thier vehicle is in the garage being repaiered :P

              This being said I saw an arsehole in an Alpha in Basingstoke a couple of weeks ago. He parked accross the entrance of a car park to look as his map and then got all upset when he got beeped to move out the f&*^ing way.

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                #17
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                This nicking of Alfa Romeo badges must be a northern thing. I had mine for 5 years in London where it got broken into 4 times. When I went up north no one broke into it, but the badges (front and rear) disappeared in one week.:rolleyes

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                  #18
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                  Anyone not on a motorbike.

                  Just get out of my way, you know it makes sense.

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                    #19
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                    Another gripe, why don't people push there cars off the road when they break down anymore?

                    Quite often I find myself in a long traffic jam and at the front some fookwit is stood by their broken down car in the middle of the road despite there being a verge to push said car onto.

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                      #20
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                      Same with my tyre caps (not hub caps, the little fiddly things that screw onto the air inlet) - I bought a set of four with the jaguar logo for my Jag, and the first night I parked in a Bristol street they were all pinched >:

                      Apparently it's mostly kids who steal that kind of thing, to add to their collection or swap or something. Little bastards!

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