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Caleidascope
Republic Military School Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2011.11.18 03:00:00 -
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Auto stuff Life is short and dinner time is chancy Eat desert first! |
Grimpak
Midnight Elites Echelon Rising
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Posted - 2011.11.18 03:05:00 -
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I'm a bit bleh about Fiat, but the 500 Abarth was the first real Abarth in decades.
and Abarth makes awesome pocket rockets. [img]http://eve-files.com/sig/grimpak[/img]
[quote]The more I know about humans, the more I love animals.[/quote] ain't that right |
Kurfin
Space Research and Technology Investments
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Posted - 2011.11.18 12:16:00 -
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As a man I feel I shouldn't want a Fiat 500, but I really want an Abarth. |
Grimpak
Midnight Elites Echelon Rising
149
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Posted - 2011.11.18 12:54:00 -
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Kurfin wrote:As a man I feel I shouldn't want a Fiat 500, but I really want an Abarth.
Fiat 500 Abarth Asseto Corse: 200HP under that bonnet.
the Abarth has "only" 133HP base, which can be upgraded to 160 if you get the Esse Esse kit. doesn't seem much by american standarts, but we're talking about a inline4 1.4litre turbo engine.
in a car that is just a bit bigger than a Smart. [img]http://eve-files.com/sig/grimpak[/img]
[quote]The more I know about humans, the more I love animals.[/quote] ain't that right |
jason hill
Clan Shadow Wolf Fatal Ascension
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Posted - 2011.11.18 15:59:00 -
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funnily enough... i was thinking about getting meself one of those polo gti`s next year ...has anyone got one and if so are they worth it ? |
Grimpak
Midnight Elites Echelon Rising
149
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Posted - 2011.11.18 16:07:00 -
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jason hill wrote:funnily enough... i was thinking about getting meself one of those polo gti`s next year ...has anyone got one and if so are they worth it ? well the GTI might be a good buy, but the car might be a bit heavy.
it is the yardstick to where every hothatch is compared tho.
as an alternative, why not the bmw 1 series M? basically a 135i coupe with weight shaved off and a tuned up engine. [img]http://eve-files.com/sig/grimpak[/img]
[quote]The more I know about humans, the more I love animals.[/quote] ain't that right |
jason hill
Clan Shadow Wolf Fatal Ascension
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Posted - 2011.11.18 17:25:00 -
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Grimpak wrote:jason hill wrote:funnily enough... i was thinking about getting meself one of those polo gti`s next year ...has anyone got one and if so are they worth it ? well the GTI might be a good buy, but the car might be a bit heavy. it is the yardstick to where every hothatch is compared tho. as an alternative, why not the bmw 1 series M? basically a 135i coupe with weight shaved off and a tuned up engine .
well i was thinking of the 1 series but its i little too big for just myself .I seldom carry passengers in my car as it stands as my missus has her own car .And tbh i rarely do more than 5k miles in an average year
so some of the readers of this post are gonna say "u mad bro" why buy a hothatch when you cant justify it !. well im now in my mid forties and our mortagage is paid of in around 5 years . we pretty much have every concievable bloody modern gadget that money can buy and we dont have any debts (i dont even have a bloody credit card ) and the wife wants to pay for me to to next years FF as she is going to hawaii with her mum next year .
the benefits of not having kids i suppose |
Brujo Loco
Brujeria Teologica
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Posted - 2011.11.18 17:37:00 -
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I want an Abarth too! ... well, I want a tall Italian Supermodel to slap me in the face then tease me with coffee froth. Yeah DAMN
Man she's tall !!! (drools) |
Astenion
Spiritus Draconis
53
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Posted - 2011.11.19 01:17:00 -
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Sorry, even as a person who lives in Italy, I detest Fiat and the 500 and all these egg-shaped go-carts with doors. If you want a cool affordable Italian car, get an Alpha Romeo. |
Ann133566
Federal Navy Academy Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2011.11.19 02:08:00 -
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I've never liked the mass produced Italian cars, I alwaus thought the Germans and the Japanese made better cars at the 15 - -ú30k price bracket. I'm currently driving a Skyline and it's the best car I've ever owned. It's not fancy and I'll never pull women with it but it does the job until I win the lotto to by that Aston Martin I0've always dreamed about. |
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Grimpak
Midnight Elites Echelon Rising
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Posted - 2011.11.19 02:53:00 -
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Astenion wrote:Sorry, even as a person who lives in Italy, I detest Fiat and the 500 and all these egg-shaped go-carts with doors. If you want a cool affordable Italian car, get an Alpha Romeo.
same thing, different skin.
thing is, like every other italian car, it will drive fast, the engine will be quite rev happy and will have quite the punch.
until it brokes down, the buttons fall off, and the doors simply fly away, which happens quite often.
jason hill wrote:Grimpak wrote:jason hill wrote:funnily enough... i was thinking about getting meself one of those polo gti`s next year ...has anyone got one and if so are they worth it ? well the GTI might be a good buy, but the car might be a bit heavy. it is the yardstick to where every hothatch is compared tho. as an alternative, why not the bmw 1 series M? basically a 135i coupe with weight shaved off and a tuned up engine . well i was thinking of the 1 series but its i little too big for just myself .I seldom carry passengers in my car as it stands as my missus has her own car .And tbh i rarely do more than 5k miles in an average year so some of the readers of this post are gonna say "u mad bro" why buy a hothatch when you cant justify it !. well im now in my mid forties and our mortagage is paid of in around 5 years . we pretty much have every concievable bloody modern gadget that money can buy and we dont have any debts (i dont even have a bloody credit card ) and the wife wants to pay for me to to next years FF as she is going to hawaii with her mum next year . the benefits of not having kids i suppose
I've both drove and been a backsteat passenger on a series 1 coupe (123d to be more precise), and I can assure you that the space in the back is quite small. 2 adults in there will be travelling, altho somewhat confortable, quite constricted.
another option... hmm... mercs are... fine but too big. Hot hatches atm are basically either civic type-R's, Abarth 500's or Golf GTI's, altho the Abarth is more of a supermini than a hothatch.
bit bigger, you have the lancer evo. [img]http://eve-files.com/sig/grimpak[/img]
[quote]The more I know about humans, the more I love animals.[/quote] ain't that right |
Kurfin
Space Research and Technology Investments
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Posted - 2011.11.19 07:42:00 -
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Astenion wrote:Sorry, even as a person who lives in Italy, I detest Fiat and the 500 and all these egg-shaped go-carts with doors. If you want a cool affordable Italian car, get an Alpha Romeo.
It's ALFA Romeo *slap* And I have got one already thank you very much
I also hasten to add, no buttons have fallen off and it still has both doors firmly attached. It has broken down, but it's 10 years old and only done it once so you can't judge it too harshly. |
Grimpak
Midnight Elites Echelon Rising
150
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Posted - 2011.11.19 12:52:00 -
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Kurfin wrote:Astenion wrote:Sorry, even as a person who lives in Italy, I detest Fiat and the 500 and all these egg-shaped go-carts with doors. If you want a cool affordable Italian car, get an Alpha Romeo. It's ALFA Romeo *slap* And I have got one already thank you very much I also hasten to add, no buttons have fallen off and it still has both doors firmly attached. It has broken down, but it's 10 years old and only done it once so you can't judge it too harshly.
yeah but everywhere I've seen the same issue with italian cars: they drive fast, until they broke down for some odd reason, several times. things have improved when they shifted to Bosh electronics, however they still have are a bit prone to simply stop working.
the most excaberated case comes from ferrari. sure they drive fast and they are very powerful, but some owners that I know of, say that if they need to do a checkup to the engine every 200km or so. [img]http://eve-files.com/sig/grimpak[/img]
[quote]The more I know about humans, the more I love animals.[/quote] ain't that right |
Something Random
The Barrow Boys
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Posted - 2011.11.19 16:58:00 -
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Grimpak wrote:Kurfin wrote:Astenion wrote:Sorry, even as a person who lives in Italy, I detest Fiat and the 500 and all these egg-shaped go-carts with doors. If you want a cool affordable Italian car, get an Alpha Romeo. It's ALFA Romeo *slap* And I have got one already thank you very much I also hasten to add, no buttons have fallen off and it still has both doors firmly attached. It has broken down, but it's 10 years old and only done it once so you can't judge it too harshly. yeah but everywhere I've seen the same issue with italian cars: they drive fast, until they broke down for some odd reason, several times. things have improved when they shifted to Bosh electronics, however they still have are a bit prone to simply stop working. the most excaberated case comes from ferrari. sure they drive fast and they are very powerful, but some owners that I know of, say that if they need to do a checkup to the engine every 200km or so.
What did they expect ? they are close to driving an all out race car - she'll need loving under the bonnet real regular.
I want the woman....
"caught on fire a little bit, just a little." "Delinquents, check, weirdos, check, hippies, check, pillheads, check, freaks, check, potheads, check .....gangsn++ all here!" |
Grimpak
Midnight Elites Echelon Rising
150
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Posted - 2011.11.19 17:04:00 -
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Something Random wrote:
What did they expect ? they are close to driving an all out race car - she'll need loving under the bonnet real regular.
I want the woman....
well if we think about it, italians do their cars like women.
it all makes sense now! [img]http://eve-files.com/sig/grimpak[/img]
[quote]The more I know about humans, the more I love animals.[/quote] ain't that right |
Astenion
Spiritus Draconis
53
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Posted - 2011.11.19 19:18:00 -
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Kurfin wrote:Astenion wrote:Sorry, even as a person who lives in Italy, I detest Fiat and the 500 and all these egg-shaped go-carts with doors. If you want a cool affordable Italian car, get an Alpha Romeo. It's ALFA Romeo *slap* And I have got one already thank you very much I also hasten to add, no buttons have fallen off and it still has both doors firmly attached. It has broken down, but it's 10 years old and only done it once so you can't judge it too harshly.
*Smacks self in head*
You're right! Ack! I live here and I should've remembered that!
Don't like Italian affordable cars, just the Alfas. The new Giulietta is actually quite nice.
And they're fast...really fast (for European cars). I still have to chuckle when people say things like 200 hp as if it's a lot. A friend of mine has a supercharged Mustang GT with 510 hp. Then again, Europe had the genius idea of screwing people over by putting taxes on engines, so it's quite rare to see any car with any amount of balls that doesn't sound like a turbocharged weed eater for less than 90k. |
Grimpak
Midnight Elites Echelon Rising
151
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Posted - 2011.11.19 22:35:00 -
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Astenion wrote:Kurfin wrote:Astenion wrote:Sorry, even as a person who lives in Italy, I detest Fiat and the 500 and all these egg-shaped go-carts with doors. If you want a cool affordable Italian car, get an Alpha Romeo. It's ALFA Romeo *slap* And I have got one already thank you very much I also hasten to add, no buttons have fallen off and it still has both doors firmly attached. It has broken down, but it's 10 years old and only done it once so you can't judge it too harshly. *Smacks self in head* You're right! Ack! I live here and I should've remembered that! Don't like Italian affordable cars, just the Alfas. The new Giulietta is actually quite nice. And they're fast...really fast (for European cars). I still have to chuckle when people say things like 200 hp as if it's a lot. A friend of mine has a supercharged Mustang GT with 510 hp. Then again, Europe had the genius idea of screwing people over by putting taxes on engines, so it's quite rare to see any car with any amount of balls that doesn't sound like a turbocharged weed eater for less than 90k.
I like how the alfa 159 looks tbh. those headlights really make the car very aggressive.
but the track record on alfas is so bad, reliability wise, that I simply steer clear from them, even if they look and feel awesome [img]http://eve-files.com/sig/grimpak[/img]
[quote]The more I know about humans, the more I love animals.[/quote] ain't that right |
Ishtanchuk Fazmarai
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Posted - 2011.11.19 23:00:00 -
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My experience with Italian engineering is...
...great aesthetics... ...underengineered for the task... ...not very reliable
Which it's a pity, as the Giulietta is hawt.
And I always had a crunch for French cars, actually. So... no affordable NEx store... no full-fledged Incarna... no new casual content... no new solo content... no new PvE content...-á
Why should I keep paying to play this game? |
Astenion
Spiritus Draconis
53
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Posted - 2011.11.21 00:35:00 -
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Yes, that's precisely the reason why I'll never buy a mass-produced Italian car...they just don't last. Old Italian cars like the Fiat Panda were awesome because they were like a brick on wheels, but like I said, they were like a brick on wheels.
Speaking of French cars, I really like the new Renault Megane. It reminds me of an Audi for some strange reason. They're also very reliable and very safe, while being very affordable too. |
Grimpak
Midnight Elites Echelon Rising
151
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Posted - 2011.11.21 00:48:00 -
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Astenion wrote: It reminds me of an Audi for some strange reason. They're also very reliable and very safe, while being very affordable too.
as long as it isn't the 1.5 dCI, then yeah.
that mass-produced engine might be economic and have power across a wide band, but from what I've seen, every single one of those engines is pretty much programmed to self destruct once you hit the 120.000km barrier, unless you do extensive maintenance on it (from timing belts to oil changes and turbocharger maintenance).
electronics wise, they are less iffy than italian, that's for sure, but for french cars PGA is still better, reliability wise. [img]http://eve-files.com/sig/grimpak[/img]
[quote]The more I know about humans, the more I love animals.[/quote] ain't that right |
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Astenion
Spiritus Draconis
53
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Posted - 2011.11.21 14:40:00 -
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I only own diesel engines, though. European gas burners are like a sewing machine with a turbo on them.
Our diesel Clio has 170k km on it and the engine's just getting broken in. I've got an old Ford Mondeo station wagon for work and my band and stuff which has 220k km on it. I've tried killing that engine and it just won't die. It's like a monster. I honestly think that I'm going to get rid of it simply because I'm tired of looking at its ugliness rather than it actually having something wrong with it. |
Ishtanchuk Fazmarai
91
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Posted - 2011.11.21 20:45:00 -
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Grimpak wrote:Astenion wrote: It reminds me of an Audi for some strange reason. They're also very reliable and very safe, while being very affordable too. as long as it isn't the 1.5 dCI, then yeah. that mass-produced engine might be economic and have power across a wide band, but from what I've seen, every single one of those engines is pretty much programmed to self destruct once you hit the 120.000km barrier, unless you do extensive maintenance on it (from timing belts to oil changes and turbocharger maintenance). electronics wise, they are less iffy than italian, that's for sure, but for french cars PGA is still better, reliability wise.
In my experience, Peugeot are quite the sturdy cars... just each now and then one of them turns wrong and pays for every sin of its siblings. i knew a guy whose 405 Diesel never did more than 10,000 km without having to go to the shop for some major repair, until the engine self-destructed around the 120,000 km mark as some part of it litherally blew off and the engine catched fire. So... no affordable NEx store... no full-fledged Incarna... no new casual content... no new solo content... no new PvE content...-á
Why should I keep paying to play this game? |
Grimpak
Midnight Elites Echelon Rising
151
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Posted - 2011.11.22 01:47:00 -
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Ishtanchuk Fazmarai wrote:Grimpak wrote:Astenion wrote: It reminds me of an Audi for some strange reason. They're also very reliable and very safe, while being very affordable too. as long as it isn't the 1.5 dCI, then yeah. that mass-produced engine might be economic and have power across a wide band, but from what I've seen, every single one of those engines is pretty much programmed to self destruct once you hit the 120.000km barrier, unless you do extensive maintenance on it (from timing belts to oil changes and turbocharger maintenance). electronics wise, they are less iffy than italian, that's for sure, but for french cars PGA is still better, reliability wise. In my experience, Peugeot are quite the sturdy cars... just each now and then one of them turns wrong and pays for every sin of its siblings. i knew a guy whose 405 Diesel never did more than 10,000 km without having to go to the shop for some major repair, until the engine self-destructed around the 120,000 km mark as some part of it litherally blew off and the engine catched fire.
yeah that's the issue about PGA. Addmitedly they do have very sturdy engines and cars (Peugeout 205 XAD for example. those things simply won't die... as long as you keep an eye on the engine temp ), but sometimes every now and then one of those engines simply won't work at all. [img]http://eve-files.com/sig/grimpak[/img]
[quote]The more I know about humans, the more I love animals.[/quote] ain't that right |
Remarka Belle Locus
University of Caille Gallente Federation
11
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Posted - 2011.11.22 05:00:00 -
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I am impressed by the engineering in that little hatch.
However. Anyone can make you hold your breath at 160mph. I like to make you hold your breath at 5 mph. I'll stick to my Jeeps. |
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