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B4-Andy 2nd February 2017 04:41 PM

Alfa Brera
 
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One of the least loved Alfa's, the concept car was described as pornographic by Jeremy Clarkson and the Top Gear crew, the car in the flesh was a little watered down, but still, in my eyes (because this was my old car!) it was seriously cool.

It also lived up to every aspect of Alfa's reputation, electrical gremlins, seats that would rock slightly etc, etc...

The standard exhaust on the v6 was itself fantastic sounding with a nice growl on full chat, and with 4 wheel drive it was outstanding when the white stuff came.

The dash curved round nicely to suit the driver, while still being a quality affair (not like the cheap plastic of the newer Alfa's). The door handles themselves were beautiful, so even getting into the car was special.

Then there was it's lovely arse, with those over the top 4 tailpipes and that dirty back window.

Johnmed 2nd February 2017 05:03 PM

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Now this was cool

RICKY D 2nd February 2017 05:20 PM

Always thought the Brera was a good looking car. I double take when I see one.

The SZ is stunning :love: always loved those!

tintin 2nd February 2017 08:55 PM

Nah...
 
Promised much, delivered very little at all. Waaaay down on my list of favourite Alfas (of which there are many...)

briang9 2nd February 2017 09:41 PM

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Originally Posted by tintin (Post 123748)
Promised much, delivered very little at all. Waaaay down on my list of favourite Alfas (of which there are many...)

Think that sums up my view as well, it looks stunning, however its a big GM carthorse underneath (Vauxhall Signum), it was too heavy, too slow even with the V6, and drives like a barge apparently, such a shame as it looks stunning. I have often tried to persuade SWMBO to have one purely from an aesthetics point of view as it looks stunning, but she's not keen..

Oh and did I mention it looks stunning+++

1781cc 3rd February 2017 05:19 AM

75 was the last cool Alfa in my opinion, although the Guilia looks like a step in the right direction, especially the top end model

moltuae 3rd February 2017 08:19 AM

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Originally Posted by tintin (Post 123748)
Promised much, delivered very little at all. Waaaay down on my list of favourite Alfas (of which there are many...)

Some cars are like supermodels; they might look good but you wouldn't want to have to live with them and maintain them.

The Countach, for example: Gorgeous, stunning car IMO. Appearance-wise, my favourite car of all time. The pin-ups of it on my bedroom wall as a teenager even overshadowed those of Linda Lusardi. Then one day I had the chance to get in one (the Countach, not LL) and it was major a disappointment. The Alfas are less extreme but I think the same applies: Great to look at but not necessarily so great to drive/own. I really like Alfas but I wouldn't buy one.

Architex_mA8tey 3rd February 2017 11:21 AM

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One of my favourite Alfas is the GT Junior, looks amazing. I keep seeing one in Hyde Park when I'm parked up waiting some times and just love its looks outside and in. . . :love:

B4-Andy 3rd February 2017 04:36 PM

It didn't hide it's weight very well driving it but it was very planted. From what I remember it was GM platform but in the end it shared it with nothing but the 159?

Anyway back to business. It wasn't the best driving Alfa but that has nothing to do with coolness :-)

Dezzy 7th February 2017 09:40 PM

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Originally Posted by moltuae (Post 123771)
The Alfas are less extreme but I think the same applies: Great to look at but not necessarily so great to drive/own. I really like Alfas but I wouldn't buy one.

I don't agree there, the Alfas i've had were drivers cars. Buy one.


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