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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: jemis on 04 April 2009, 13:35:27
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After buying our new omega estate a month ago for the missus to carry around the growing family, tonight we will have 2 omega estates.
After my Alfa sport wagon let go in a cloud of steam etc I'm buying another omega estate of a friend to run around in untill I get the Alfa fixed.
Its a 97 2.5 cd auto in blue with only 68K and full history, its had all the usual bits done in the last 10k like the belts, rocker cover gaskets, breathers, bottom arms etc.
Chances are I will sell it on when I get the other fixed so if anyone is after a good one in a few weeks time give me shout but for know I will own my 6th omega.
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But why would you want to get back in an Alfa? ::) ::) ::)
[size=8](Says the man who's just bought SWMBO a Fiat Panda ::) :-[ :-X)[/size]
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They used to rust away in fact at one time Alfa body parts littered the highways ! ;D
But engines were sound :y
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They used to rust away in fact at one time Alfa body parts littered the highways ! ;D
But engines were sound :y
I think its the other way round now the body work is fine.
Why would I get back in it, I love the way it drives and sounds however this might be the final straw for it and once its fixed I might get rid.
I will still be selling the other mig though as I will need something more economical for work than a V6 Omega after all thats why I sold my MV6 last year.
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They used to rust away in fact at one time Alfa body parts littered the highways ! ;D
But engines were sound :y
I think its the other way round now the body work is fine.
Why would I get back in it, I love the way it drives and sounds however this might be the final straw for it and once its fixed I might get rid.
I will still be selling the other mig though as I will need something more economical for work than a V6 Omega after all thats why I sold my MV6 last year.
LPG ::) ::) ::) Best of both worlds... V6 noise and grunt with Diseasel/hatchback economy :y :y :y
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Is it a saloon or estate?
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Its an estate
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But why would you want to get back in an Alfa? ::) ::) ::)
[size=8](Says the man who's just bought SWMBO a Fiat Panda ::) :-[ :-X)[/size]
because you have to drive one to appreciate what they are really like, what's the expression, dont knock it till you have tried it :y
i have two now, my 156 sportwagon and my spider and a love them both to death
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I always fancied an Alfa. Are some models better than others?
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I always fancied an Alfa. Are some models better than others?
not really, all the newer stuff (95 on) is galvanised so rust is less of an issue
like the omegas cambelt tensioners are an issue, if they are not changed on time then they WILL go bang in a big way....
they do look great, the interiors are not exactly a button fest but are really comfy.
According to the 'experts' the Selespeed (semi automatic) is the one to avoid, i have one and so far have had no issues, and the flappy paddle gearchange is great fun
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There was one in Sunderland on ebay that needed work for its MOT. It was up for £99, no reserve and it didn't even sell!
I would have bought it but I just bought a Morris Minor.
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I always fancied an Alfa. Are some models better than others?
All Alfas including 1.6 series are gas guzzlers.. Only 2.5 and 3.0 models worth buying for their performance and their design. (I like them by the way..And was planning for the second car before fuel prices go sky high and also Marks DTM warned me..)
And parts prices are ridiculously expensive (at least here) :-/
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I always fancied an Alfa. Are some models better than others?
All Alfas including 1.6 series are gas guzzlers.. Only 2.5 and 3.0 models worth buying for their performance and their design. (I like them by the way..And was planning for the second car before fuel prices go sky high and also Marks DTM warned me..)
And parts prices are ridiculously expensive (at least here) :-/
My 2.0 twin spark engine gives me about 35mpg on a run which i think is pretty good, performance is pretty brisk and a redline of 7000rpm and a variable valve timing system means it is pretty punchy as well
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I always fancied an Alfa. Are some models better than others?
All Alfas including 1.6 series are gas guzzlers.. Only 2.5 and 3.0 models worth buying for their performance and their design. (I like them by the way..And was planning for the second car before fuel prices go sky high and also Marks DTM warned me..)
And parts prices are ridiculously expensive (at least here) :-/
My 2.0 twin spark engine gives me about 35mpg on a run which i think is pretty good, performance is pretty brisk and a redline of 7000rpm and a variable valve timing system means it is pretty punchy as well
35 mpg is a good value but I'm sure thats not in a rush hour traffic :-/
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he we go then my alfa returns an all round average of about 30 mpg and I do not drive slow in comparison my 2.2 mig returns about 24mpg and 3.0mv6 I had returned about 20mpg.
My alfa is 2.0 twinspark sportwagon and performance wise is up there with the mv6 and would leave an omega for dead on a back road unfortunately they are best described as tempremental I think.
Before every one starts slating me for upping an alfa on here please bear in mind with my current 2 migs my total is 6 which has consisted of 2 mv6's, 1 elite,1 2.0cd estate, and my current 2 are a 53 reg 2.2cdx estate and a 2.5cd estate so I am a big fan of omegas.
Somedays I happily drive to work cruising in the omega but most days I do my 70 mile round trip in the alfa not only cause it cheaper but its also more fun.
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I always fancied an Alfa. Are some models better than others?
Kate if you fancy an alfa you should try one, its hard to descibe what makes them special but something does.
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I always fancied an Alfa. Are some models better than others?
Kate if you fancy an alfa you should try one, its hard to descibe what makes them special but something does.
The word is you aint driven until you have driven an Alfa :y
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I always fancied an Alfa. Are some models better than others?
Kate if you fancy an alfa you should try one, its hard to descibe what makes them special but something does.
Be warned though they are high maintenance.
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he we go then my alfa returns an all round average of about 30 mpg and I do not drive slow in comparison my 2.2 mig returns about 24mpg and 3.0mv6 I had returned about 20mpg.
My alfa is 2.0 twinspark sportwagon and performance wise is up there with the mv6 and would leave an omega for dead on a back road unfortunately they are best described as tempremental I think.
Before every one starts slating me for upping an alfa on here please bear in mind with my current 2 migs my total is 6 which has consisted of 2 mv6's, 1 elite,1 2.0cd estate, and my current 2 are a 53 reg 2.2cdx estate and a 2.5cd estate so I am a big fan of omegas.
Somedays I happily drive to work cruising in the omega but most days I do my 70 mile round trip in the alfa not only cause it cheaper but its also more fun.
thats 9.4 lt/100 km..which is nearly the consumption of 2009 model 1.6 liter honda (numerous friends have them) in city traffic , seems your feet stays calm on the accelerator :D
to give some idea clit 1.6 sport 970 kg car averages 6.5-7 liters in summer and in winter 8- 8.5 liter/100 km :-/ (city traffic)
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and to add further there are also people driving alfas in my job and most of them say 11.5 -12 lt /100 km avg city con.
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he we go then my alfa returns an all round average of about 30 mpg and I do not drive slow in comparison my 2.2 mig returns about 24mpg and 3.0mv6 I had returned about 20mpg.
My alfa is 2.0 twinspark sportwagon and performance wise is up there with the mv6 and would leave an omega for dead on a back road unfortunately they are best described as tempremental I think.
Before every one starts slating me for upping an alfa on here please bear in mind with my current 2 migs my total is 6 which has consisted of 2 mv6's, 1 elite,1 2.0cd estate, and my current 2 are a 53 reg 2.2cdx estate and a 2.5cd estate so I am a big fan of omegas.
Somedays I happily drive to work cruising in the omega but most days I do my 70 mile round trip in the alfa not only cause it cheaper but its also more fun.
thats 9.4 lt/100 km..which is nearly the consumption of 2009 model 1.6 liter honda (numerous friends have them) in city traffic , seems your feet stays calm on the accelerator :D
to give some idea clit 1.6 sport 970 kg car averages 6.5-7 liters in summer and in winter 8- 8.5 liter/100 km :-/ (city traffic)
I do very little town driving as I live in the country and my journy to work and back consists of 46 miles on the motorway and 22 miles on back roads I also only use 99ron petrol which may or may not make a difference to the consumption.
No offence intended here but if your friend can't get more than 30mpg out of a 1.6 honda he either needs to start using the gearbox or take it back to Honda. I used to own a Civic type R which done better than that on fuel.