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Alfa Romeo Mito Cloverleaf
« on: 18 October 2011, 19:10:06 »

Had to deliver one today to a garage 40 odd miles from Work.  1.4 Turbo 170BHP. Properly Quick car. Never really thought much of them until today. The DNA system works really well. Everything sharpens up in Dynamic mode and it feels so much more responsive. In Normal Mode everything is a bit sloppy but was a great end to a pretty dull day :)
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Re: Alfa Romeo Mito Cloverleaf
« Reply #1 on: 19 October 2011, 22:41:29 »

Two things about Alfas :-

1) I always wanted an Alfasud when I was younger, and would get one for abit now.... except they're all dust!!!  :'(

2) Modern Alfas look like the front number plate is an afterthought.... " Hey Luigi, where's the number plate? "  " Aaaah merda...... "  ;D
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Re: Alfa Romeo Mito Cloverleaf
« Reply #2 on: 20 October 2011, 10:07:17 »

Two things about Alfas :-

1) I always wanted an Alfasud when I was younger, and would get one for abit now.... except they're all dust!!!  :'(

2) Modern Alfas look like the front number plate is an afterthought.... " Hey Luigi, where's the number plate? "  " Aaaah merda...... "  ;D

2^  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Re: Alfa Romeo Mito Cloverleaf
« Reply #3 on: 20 October 2011, 11:17:53 »

Two things about Alfas :-

1) I always wanted an Alfasud when I was younger, and would get one for abit now.... except they're all dust!!!  :'(

2) Modern Alfas look like the front number plate is an afterthought.... " Hey Luigi, where's the number plate? "  " Aaaah merda...... "  ;D
I agree ;D but Sud is a good looking car, though it's as old as I am :)
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Re: Alfa Romeo Mito Cloverleaf
« Reply #4 on: 20 October 2011, 12:33:24 »

Had to deliver one today to a garage 40 odd miles from Work.  1.4 Turbo 170BHP. Properly Quick car. Never really thought much of them until today. The DNA system works really well. Everything sharpens up in Dynamic mode and it feels so much more responsive. In Normal Mode everything is a bit sloppy but was a great end to a pretty dull day :)

A friend of mine has the same engine in her white Guilietta  :y

Pretty quick and stunning to look at too  :y

And she is the same  :-X :-X :-X
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Re: Alfa Romeo Mito Cloverleaf
« Reply #5 on: 20 October 2011, 12:48:13 »

There is something about Alfas i just love. Had a 75 V6 when i was a "yoooot" and about 9 yrs ago a 164 3.0 Cloverleaf. Yeah they were troublesome and ended with major fails but damm, probably the most enjoyable cars ive ever owned whether they were moving or just posing on my drive.
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