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Previously on "FAO: LadyMuck & AtW"

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  • d000hg
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post

    Tried to push him down that route but too girly for him.
    Glad he has more balls than his dad Wasn't it our old pal Mich the Tester who said Fiat 500's were a good sign for a gentleman meeting a lady (especially the sport version?)

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by eek View Post

    Eek twin A's Fiat 500 is fairly nice to drive - utterly underpowered compared to the mini but that was what she needed for insurance purposes.
    Tried to push him down that route but too girly for him. He did find a decent car that I would have never looked at. Turbo diesel, forget the spec, the one under the cloverleaf so all the carbon fibre and the like but low insurance. To give him some credit it's better than most his mates standard Corsas and that but small turbo diesels.. Ugh.. the lag is unbearable. There are very few cars I hate driving and his is one but he's happy and his mates are impressed so job is done I guess.

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  • WTFH
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    Originally posted by quackhandle View Post
    It's the name that gets me, like an artificial sweetener. "I don't have sugar, I'm on the Stelvio."

    qh
    Sweet enough?

    https://www.epikdrives.com/stelvio-pass

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by WTFH View Post

    That was a 280bhp petrol Launch Edition with optional sunroof. I didn't know a pine interior was an option.
    It is if you buy the special Fir-nished option. In brum some of the mercs come with a Brick interior...

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post

    My lad bought a Mito and I was totally against it but he was adamant as he'd found a nice one to be fair. He's had it two years and hasn't spent a penny on it bar servicing yet. Gotta say I'm pretty impressed so far. Not what I expected at all. Maybe the old reliability record is a thing of the past. It used to be very true as I believe they didn't use a head gasket because their engineering was so good it didn't need one and the like.

    Still wouldn't buy one personally though.
    Eek twin A's Fiat 500 is fairly nice to drive - utterly underpowered compared to the mini but that was what she needed for insurance purposes.

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  • WTFH
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    Originally posted by ravenshaw View Post
    Here's a 2018 Stelvio with about 32K miles that's far more affordable.

    https://stat.vin/cars/ZASFAKNN0J7C02036

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    That was a 280bhp petrol Launch Edition with optional sunroof. I didn't know a pine interior was an option.

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  • OwlHoot
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    Originally posted by ravenshaw View Post
    Here's a 2018 Stelvio with about 32K miles that's far more affordable.

    https://stat.vin/cars/ZASFAKNN0J7C02036

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    Wow, I want me one of those! No perishing electrical boards to go wrong and have to be replaced at vast expense!

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  • quackhandle
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    Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
    Ooh that's pretty. And the number plate is on brand too.

    I do like Alphas
    I remember the Brera was a pretty car, but quite dull to drive.

    qh

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  • quackhandle
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    It's the name that gets me, like an artificial sweetener. "I don't have sugar, I'm on the Stelvio."

    qh

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    When you say "used to", are you meaning the time you crashed it?
    There is a reason we call aTw by his nickname

    Wall-EEEE

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
    That's why I never bought an Alfa! Expensive to run and prone to needing lots of TLC. I don't have the patience for that.
    My lad bought a Mito and I was totally against it but he was adamant as he'd found a nice one to be fair. He's had it two years and hasn't spent a penny on it bar servicing yet. Gotta say I'm pretty impressed so far. Not what I expected at all. Maybe the old reliability record is a thing of the past. It used to be very true as I believe they didn't use a head gasket because their engineering was so good it didn't need one and the like.

    Still wouldn't buy one personally though.

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  • d000hg
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post

    I am used to actual 550 bhp of engine power
    When you say "used to", are you meaning the time you crashed it?

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  • ladymuck
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    That's why I never bought an Alfa! Expensive to run and prone to needing lots of TLC. I don't have the patience for that.

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
    Ooh that's pretty. And the number plate is on brand too.

    I do like Alphas
    Years ago my company car was in the shop so they gave me the keys of a salesman's old Alfa Romeo, the fleet manager handed me the keys and pages of notes of what to do if bits fell off or it broke down.

    Wonderful drive, the problem was if I drove it longer than a week I would have multiple speed fines I would look down at the speedo and realise I was doing a ton plus on the motorway.

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  • ladymuck
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    Ooh that's pretty. And the number plate is on brand too.

    I do like Alphas

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