Rimandata 158????

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where are you from mathstar?......and what the peole said about alfa romeo in your country???........excuse my english please. :cry:
 
fuzz77":2sljlvrl ha detto:
where are you from mathstar?......and what the peole said about alfa romeo in your country???........excuse my english please. :cry:

Your English is good fuzz77... ;)
I'm comming from the Netherlands and Alfa Romeo is not very populair here, we dont see a Alfa every day like in Italy.

The avarage Dutch people only like German cars, the road is full with that sh*t here.... realy boring! :sleep) But I think it is also boring to see too many Fiats and Alfa's driving arround like in Italy :)

My parents had a 1985 Alfa 33 boxer till it died in 1993. It was a rosso one with alloy wheels and a spoiler. Since then I'm in :love) with Alfa Romeo.
 
i'm very happy about your alfa's passion.....do you know that the incoming 157 has very good engines!!!!.....first of all 3.2 twin turbo 405 cv.....3.0 jtd 250 cv......4wd and 4ws......i hope that this car....could be match with new bmw 3series in all fronts!!!......now i have a bmw 5 series....but my heart said ALFA....when i was a child my dad had a 33 1.5qo....that car lived for 15 years and arrived at 400.000km......then a maserati biturbo si :eek:hmamma) ......destroied in an accident....and now bmw...excellent car but too booring!!!!! :sleep2)
 
mathstar":3e88ynjb ha detto:
fuzz77":3e88ynjb ha detto:
where are you from mathstar?......and what the peole said about alfa romeo in your country???........excuse my english please. :cry:

Your English is good fuzz77... ;)
I'm comming from the Netherlands and Alfa Romeo is not very populair here, we dont see a Alfa every day like in Italy.

The avarage Dutch people only like German cars, the road is full with that sh*t here.... realy boring! :sleep) But I think it is also boring to see too many Fiats and Alfa's driving arround like in Italy :)

My parents had a 1985 Alfa 33 boxer till it died in 1993. It was a rosso one with alloy wheels and a spoiler. Since then I'm in :love) with Alfa Romeo.

It's not boring to see to many Alfa's in Italy.

I'm unhappy that many people in Italy don't know what Alfa really is, it's not like in the other European countries where Alfisti know what Alfa is and where Alfisti repect Alfa Romeo.

Do you also speak Italian?
 
fuzz77":29ea56x9 ha detto:
i'm very happy about your alfa's passion.....do you know that the incoming 157 has very good engines!!!!.....first of all 3.2 twin turbo 405 cv.....3.0 jtd 250 cv......4wd and 4ws......i hope that this car....could be match with new bmw 3series in all fronts!!!......now i have a bmw 5 series....but my heart said ALFA....when i was a child my dad had a 33 1.5qo....that car lived for 15 years and arrived at 400.000km......then a maserati biturbo si :eek:hmamma) ......destroied in an accident....and now bmw...excellent car but too booring!!!!! :sleep2)

Yes I know,... the 157 would be massive! But I'm not so sure about 4WD because there are rumours arround that FIAT/GM will cancel those plans because of financial problems.... :mecry)

So you have some good experience too with a Alfa, 400.000 km on a 33?? AMAZING!! :jaw) the 33 were known as seriously bad quality cars but it seems that your 33 was a very good one! :OK)

BMW's are not bad,... but I see them to much here in the Netherlands,... that's realy boring! It's a very populair car here in the Netherlands just like Opels and VW's.... but not for me, my hart believes in Alfa Romeo. It's also because Alfa's history with Ferrari and ofcourse the F1 wich are the best times for Alfa Romeo.

Janpaul":29ea56x9 ha detto:
It's not boring to see to many Alfa's in Italy.

I'm unhappy that many people in Italy don't know what Alfa really is, it's not like in the other European countries where Alfisti know what Alfa is and where Alfisti repect Alfa Romeo.

Do you also speak Italian?

I'v never been in Italy but ofcourse Alfa's are not boring at all, although seeing a Alfa Romeo every day suits bether here in the Netherlands instead of seeing a German car every day ;)

I thought that many Italians should known what Alfa Romeo is,... strange :aeh) I mean, are they forget that Alfa was in the 60's the best in F1? And that Alfa helps Ferrari's setup?... strange...

I dont speak Italian so mostly I use a translater website to translate some reply's. :)
 
Messaggio per i moderatori...

Visto che ormai è sicuro che la 157 verrà presentata a giugno, con le prime immagini ufficiali già a gennaio (per quanto riguarda il coupè) e nella discussione sono presenti le principali notizie sulla 939 non si potrebbe cambiare titolo alla discussione???
 
mathstar":1vo69gbs ha detto:
fuzz77":1vo69gbs ha detto:
i'm very happy about your alfa's passion.....do you know that the incoming 157 has very good engines!!!!.....first of all 3.2 twin turbo 405 cv.....3.0 jtd 250 cv......4wd and 4ws......i hope that this car....could be match with new bmw 3series in all fronts!!!......now i have a bmw 5 series....but my heart said ALFA....when i was a child my dad had a 33 1.5qo....that car lived for 15 years and arrived at 400.000km......then a maserati biturbo si :eek:hmamma) ......destroied in an accident....and now bmw...excellent car but too booring!!!!! :sleep2)

Yes I know,... the 157 would be massive! But I'm not so sure about 4WD because there are rumours arround that FIAT/GM will cancel those plans because of financial problems.... :mecry)

So you have some good experience too with a Alfa, 400.000 km on a 33?? AMAZING!! :jaw) the 33 were known as seriously bad quality cars but it seems that your 33 was a very good one! :OK)

BMW's are not bad,... but I see them to much here in the Netherlands,... that's realy boring! It's a very populair car here in the Netherlands just like Opels and VW's.... but not for me, my hart believes in Alfa Romeo. It's also because Alfa's history with Ferrari and ofcourse the F1 wich are the best times for Alfa Romeo.

Janpaul":1vo69gbs ha detto:
It's not boring to see to many Alfa's in Italy.

I'm unhappy that many people in Italy don't know what Alfa really is, it's not like in the other European countries where Alfisti know what Alfa is and where Alfisti repect Alfa Romeo.

Do you also speak Italian?

I'v never been in Italy but ofcourse Alfa's are not boring at all, although seeing a Alfa Romeo every day suits bether here in the Netherlands instead of seeing a German car every day ;)

I thought that many Italians should known what Alfa Romeo is,... strange :aeh) I mean, are they forget that Alfa was in the 60's the best in F1? And that Alfa helps Ferrari's setup?... strange...

I dont speak Italian so mostly I use a translater website to translate some reply's. :)

It's not that the people here in Italy don't know what Alfa is. They don't know what Alfa really is. They don't know that Alfa is something spetial. They often speak bad about Alfa. A big problem of Italy is that the people speak bad about Italy and the Italian products even if they are really good. Italian people like more the german cars than the Italian. :mecry2) :mecry2)
 
Janpaul":104sk24s ha detto:
It's not that the people here in Italy don't know what Alfa is. They don't know what Alfa really is. They don't know that Alfa is something spetial. They often speak bad about Alfa. A big problem of Italy is that the people speak bad about Italy and the Italian products even if they are really good. Italian people like more the german cars than the Italian. :mecry2) :mecry2)

Oh men that's a realy bad thing yes! :KO)
 
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