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I've finally got a car and I know it won't be most peoples cup of tea but it's...
136 bhp version
81k FSH
Cambelt kit fitted
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Silent engine no noise at all from the lump on start up/stop
4 brand new tyres fitted to sell it.
£20 + derv in it
The niggles
Aircon not working properly-may need a regas but not bothered
Slight paint blemishes
Cup holder lid broken
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Christ. Are you a family man?
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I am Matt, I have a family lol
Like I said before, fun has been taken away from my car choice but economics has been added
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It's the emissions shit you need to be wary of! Otherwise quite luxurious barges. I never could get the one a relative had me look at started!
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The dpf has been serviced regularly according to the service history but I would have this and DMF issue with any new derv, this one was worth the risk as serviced regardless of cost with low miles
I had to commit to something and this was the cleanest car I found with an honest owner
Fingers crossed now I've jinxed it
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(04-05-2014, 03:12 PM)devils_fuel Wrote: I am Matt, I have a family lol
Like I said before, fun has been taken away from my car choice but economics has been added
Why does having a family take away your car choice?
You just have to look at other options!
Hence the alfa we have
175bhp standard
50+ mpg raising to nearly 60 on a run
Handles not too bad
Plenty of room for family stuff
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I looked at Alfas mate but parts etc were more than a hdi so stuck with what I knew plus I couldn't find a newish one with FSH.
Mainly the insurance raped me on a Alfa living in Bristol, the 407 was the cheapest for a powerfulish car
I did find an awesome gt coupe but not practical with a family, Gosia loved it as well...which is odd lol
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Not sure where you looked for parts for the alfa but i don't find them any more expensive than any other car.
As for insurance I don't think £400 a year fully comp is bad
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I quite like them to be fair, lots of potential, but presumably it won't be getting fettled with?
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Good choice, I like them
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I'm not keen in the family wagon tbh. But each to their own. Certainly a lot of car for your money
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Meh.
Side and back looks very generic and the front's features are too big and dopey. But if it ticks all the boxes and has a familiar engine then enjoy it
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Tbh, I like it alot. Looks a whole lot of car for your money.
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Nice Car . I like them
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(04-05-2014, 04:06 PM)swampy Wrote: Not sure where you looked for parts for the alfa but i don't find them any more expensive than any other car.
As for insurance I don't think £400 a year fully comp is bad
I looked at average prices, didn't really spend too much time looking really. Are Alfas better to work on now, when I did my apprenticeship in an Alfa garage they were a pain lol...but that 4 pot petrol sound [HEAVY BLACK HEART]️
Insurance was 800 fully comp!!!
(04-05-2014, 04:07 PM)Kezzieboy Wrote: I quite like them to be fair, lots of potential, but presumably it won't be getting fettled with?
Never say never but i don't intend to yet, unless I find a leather interior cheap. Wheels maybe a possibility when the new tyres die  . I think 136 bhp will do, mapping cars with DMF makes them fail quicker from what I've read...the tinterweb could be wrong lol
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(04-05-2014, 04:31 PM)lolsteve Wrote: Meh.
Side and back looks very generic and the front's features are too big and dopey. But if it ticks all the boxes and has a familiar engine then enjoy it 
True but as Charlie said, daddy it's a frog lol
More pics from the advert
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Like  there was a slammed black one on eBay last week, looked gangster!
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As said, as far as modern day cars go they're not bad lookers, at least they're 'different'. The Coupe still looks very good, and they're incredibly rare too.
I hope it serves you well bud.
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(04-05-2014, 06:40 PM)JJ0063 Wrote: Like there was a slammed black one on eBay last week, looked gangster!
I think if I did this, my partner would slam me.
I need to drive it more than 10 mins to decide if it needs a cheeky lower or just bigger rims. I have found a slight issue though, the rear hub/bottom of strut is very low to the floor as it is
(04-05-2014, 07:23 PM)C.A.R. Wrote: As said, as far as modern day cars go they're not bad lookers, at least they're 'different'. The Coupe still looks very good, and they're incredibly rare too.
I hope it serves you well bud.
I did look at the rest mate and focus/mondeo etc they may have better handling but they were...just boring as they all look like the same euro box
The 407 takes me back to the bonkers DS, love it or hate it..simples
I'd love to get some vented coupe bumpers and some half leathers as I don't like the full leather design or a hot arse in the summer
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Watch out for bottom ball joints.
And dying from boredom whilst driving it
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(04-05-2014, 08:05 PM)Piggy Wrote: Watch out for bottom ball joints.
Everything's good currently but thanks, are they prone??
And I will, who knows I might just throw on some taxi plates to get the full effect
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Yeah they are.
They aint actually ball joints but a full roller bearing pressed onto the bottom of the hub
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(04-05-2014, 08:29 PM)Piggy Wrote: Yeah they are.
They aint actually ball joints but a full roller bearing pressed onto the bottom of the hub
Called frip joints. No idea why though. Always go. But then again not that expensive to do.yourself so doesn't matter
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what are these like? as i read these were the best one of the 07 range.
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(04-05-2014, 09:32 PM)procta Wrote: what are these like? as i read these were the best one of the 07 range.
For the 10 mins I drove it, it was very nice  .
I don't get to pick it up until Saturday
(04-05-2014, 09:30 PM)tombarnard1989 Wrote: (04-05-2014, 08:29 PM)Piggy Wrote: Yeah they are.
They aint actually ball joints but a full roller bearing pressed onto the bottom of the hub
Called frip joints. No idea why though. Always go. But then again not that expensive to do.yourself so doesn't matter
Oh right tell me more?
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im a family man, still looking at 106 gtis lol.
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Awesome Tom, if you share the technique as well that would be awesome  .
I know the double wishbone setup is comfy, I knew there would be a downside somewhere lol
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They're easy enough I'll make sure i.mock something up for you
Also going by the number plate your right local to me. I could show u if your close when ures go
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Ha ha the plate is a liar, it's from Ipswich but I live in Bristol
If you could mock something up for me that would be awesome!
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I'll make sure the next one I get in I'll do a guide for you.
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