Had an Alfa Spyder ... your right ...had it serviced at Monza moters, who's mechanic worked for the Alpha racing team.. he still tuned the carbies by ear!WellardSaint wrote:This reminds me that 2 years ago, I was looking at a used, low mileage Alfa Romeo. Full service history. I joined an Alfa forum and discovered that if you have enough cash to spend on servicing at exactly the right kms, only by an Alfa specialist...and have full roadside assistance for when it goes on strike, then an Alfa can give years of driving joy.st.byron wrote:This from "The Age" injury roundup from the weekend :
"Alarm bells are ringing at Hawthorn after Jaeger O'Meara was a late withdrawal from their clash with Melbourne with knee soreness - an issue that severely hampered him during his time at Gold Coast."
Changed my mind. Expensive, high maintenance, quirky/idiosyncratic...but when it's able to be driven, a joy to behold.
No Alfa for me, thanks.
No JOM for the Saints, thanks
Alfas are like my ex ltalian wife, flighty, high maintenance, good to look at , and a sporty ride...In hindsight I should have kept the car and traded in the ex instead
I agree with no JOM .. but I would get another Spyder