Would Alfa Romeo owners please chime in on their experiences with them, and especially reliability.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
Only as a second car toy/lawn ornamentWould Alfa Romeo owners please chime in on their experiences with them, and especially reliability.
Thanks in advance.
Best illustration ever. Bravo.I was friends with a guy who had a Romeo. Despite going to school with him for 5 years, I wasn't invited to his wedding but his mechanic was! They were that close. I myself, would like an Italian vehicle but just too much of a money coward to buy one.
Miata: Nippon answer to The MGB. I’ve owned +/- 300 cars 🚗. Best evuh: 2007 Honda Fit SportWay back in my far distant past I had a FIAT 124 Sport Coupe, a 1970.5, pretty rare as it was a done up version, huge 4 barrel Weber carb, Anza exhaust system, those 1432CC's really cranked! But digressing, the FIAT really was Fix It Again Tony and a full set of wrenches, drivers, and spark gap/distributor cap tools was in the trunk. Finally gave up on it and got a 73 Alpha Spider and I second ModSquad's note - what a fucking hoot driving that top down. But. Alberta, winter, etc and yeah the rust started in plus the constant tuning/tweaking so I bailed on that too. That was then, and all cars have come a long way since the 70's so a modern Alpha? Might be good!
Great toys nonetheless. IF big IF, but if I were to dabble in that genre again, I would look seriously at the Subaru BRZ or a Miata. Affordable, incredibly fun, reliable etc.
🚀I would like to get a new, fun, sporty, little car. Nothing as radical and pricey as a lambo or ferrari though.
Where I live there are no dealers within 10 hours drive that sell anything that isn't the same old bland crap, so everyone drives a ford, chev, nissan, honda, etc.
I want something different, good handling, good power, but no race car type of power, more just not gutless.
I also want it to be reliable, especially when the dealer is 10 hours away.
I kicked around the idea of an alfa, but that might be a nightmare. Possibly a Cayman then, they seem to be reliable, and up north here rare.
Right now I have 3 Hondas, reliable, but boring. Three years ago I inquired about a Civic R, and have stopped at the nearest Honda dealer a dozen times since, and asked if they can get me one yet. The answer is always no, so I've pretty much given up on getting that. I end up in Vancouver occasionally, so may on my next trip there, swing into a Porsche dealer and ask them about ordering a Cayman.





