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Carry on then. I'd rather have a Lotus Evora or Kelly Brook if I wanted something quirky and exciting.
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Back in the late 2000s, when Ferrari considered competing with the Porsche Cayenne, this is what they came up with....Originally posted by WTFH View Post



Ferrari SUV | Auto Express
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Where do you live, Broadmoor?Originally posted by WTFH View PostI'm one bottle of wine into dinner (no food since breakfast and I haven't ordered any yet)... and a former Alfa owner.
If we didn't live where we currently are, I would have a 4C as a weekend car.
Edit - didn't have my glasses on the right way round, thought you wrote 2CV. My bad...Last edited by Mordac; 17 November 2016, 18:32.
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Looks like the old Porsche Cayenne. Fugly.Originally posted by VectraMan View PostMaybe they estimate that two out of the eight cylinders won't be working at any given time.
What an ugly thing.

Then add Alfa Romeo legendary reliability and depreciation. I see a flop.
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I'm one bottle of wine into dinner (no food since breakfast and I haven't ordered any yet)... and a former Alfa owner.Originally posted by LondonManc View PostYou're an undisguised wankpuffin. Of course price counts, I'm a Northerner first, contractor second.
If we didn't live where we currently are, I would have a 4C as a weekend car.
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You're an undisguised wankpuffin. Of course price counts, I'm a Northerner first, contractor second.Originally posted by WTFH View PostAYSYCOTBAC?
Price? If you need to ask, you're a disguised permie.
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It's going up against the Macan Turbo, I would expect it to be around £75k.
Given that the Giulia has set a new record on the Nurburgring (beating the new Panamera as the fastest saloon car, Panamera: 7.38, Giulia: 7.32), it's got the pedigree.
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Originally posted by bobspud View PostYeah the press can't even report stuff that is handed to them as a press pack. he ho.
I WANT ONE

Depends on the pricepoint surely?
Will it be going up against the Macan Turbo, for example? That does 0-60 in 4.4 and starts at £68k while the top end Cayenne does 0-60 in 4.1 and starts at £119k
The Jag F-Pace doesn't have a high performance model yet, but the Merc GLC AMG starts at £48k but "only" gets you to 60 in 4.9 seconds.
Good looking vehicle, but they need to price it correctly.
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The Giulia (note the spelling) is great if you live in a town with nice flat roads.Originally posted by original PM View Postyes but really do you not just want the hot Guilia?
I mean lets face it beefed up SUV's are for people with tiny dongs.
I've priced on up at £62k.
I looked at the Levante in the summer and it was very good. The Stelvio is now a matter of pricing.
Owning an Alfa is like dating a supermodel. She might be high maintenance, she might not be the most practical, but you're dating a supermodel.
As for appendage size, my wife is happy, so do I care about whether some random blob on the internet thinks it's small or not?
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Caption 2 claims it's a V8, photo 5 shows a V6. The articles about as reliable as their cars.
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yes but really do you not just want the hot Guilia?
I mean lets face it beefed up SUV's are for people with tiny dongs.
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No, I don't think I will pass. Might have to buy.
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