dgt wrote: » Fast car is crap imo
MetzgerMeister wrote: » ...and that they are the same brand and size on each axle.
RoverJames wrote: » Also spark plugs iirc and has variator rattle and also has been ran low on oil, good and solid in your eyes, a POS in most peoples eyes that wouldn't make €500 as is
AugustusMinimus wrote: » Folks. Do NCT centres usually ask for the log book. I see its on the advised list of items to bring but I think I didn't bother with it last time either. I can get the log book but it will involve a 50 mile drive.
BUBBLE WRAP wrote: » As long as the tyres are the same size and "e" marked, I don't see why you should have a problem.
LIGHTNING wrote: » The 156 is a great car and has served me very well and if it wasn't for a few things I would probably keep her. She is comfy, drives well, looks good but isn't worth anything. Putting 450 in Tax,50 NCT and another 175 for suspension isn't worth it in my view. That said she has never let me down and I would not have a problem getting another Alfa in the future. In fact the only cars that have never let me down have been Italian cars
Ardennes1944 wrote: » no one is no.1 and the other is no.3
166man wrote: » Why is it strange? :DNo that's understandable, and he's been hinting at a change so work away, I just don't agree in principle on the idea of ''sure it's only worth €800 no way am I spending €500 on it''. Fook that I say if you like and trust the car...:D
OSI wrote: » I have a loathing for Stilos. And the 2.4 Abarth is just insulting. Crap power from a heavy engine in the front of a light car.
Ardennes1944 wrote: » My two front tyres have different thread types so I believed that I had to have them both the same. Rang kellehers tyres to sort out a new one and he says once they are the same size tyre on the same axle and have enough thread it will pass. Is this right yeah?:o
Ardennes1944 wrote: » ......... Is this right yeah?:o
166man wrote: » I don't agree. I have a good solid reliable 156 myself that needs suspension work .........
challengemaster wrote: » Difference is, for some strange reason you like alfas. I'm not saying Lightning doesn't, but they're probably not his top of the food chain.
166man wrote: » I don't agree. I have a good solid reliable 156 myself that needs suspension work and a bulb to get it through the NCT. The car is only worth €800 but, I'd happily put money into it, because at the end of it, I have a lovely car that I know everything about, service history etc, and I'll use it for a couple of more years. You might say sell it and put the €800 towards a new car but I'd be looking at under €2k car's if that was the case, and the chances are I could buy a serious POS that won't be anything like the Alfa to drive. When the NCT come's round, I'll be putting good money into mine because it's worth it to me. I couldn't give a toss what someone else will pay for it...
Alanstrainor wrote: » I can't see the point of putting that kind of money into a car that's just not worth anything.
CianRyan wrote: » I fear the people that own them, not the entusiastas but the idiots that buy them and don't look after the engines! I want one, they better be still around when I can afford one.
Stheno wrote: » I fear those cars. I'm seriously thinking of getting a Punto Sport or some such as my next car, I've decided I like small cars. My own however is too short, I can never find the little beast in car parks as all the hulks hide it
CianRyan wrote: » 1.3l Rotory FTW! RX-7 Spirit R, 278bhp and 0-60 in 4.9 seconds. :cool: