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> 5. Although the old girl still looked spanking (in photos and when
> professionally examined), she was being treated as a worthless (I got > 1250UKP for her in the end) old wreck by my local independent. This > was DEEPLY frustrating. Was that trade-in against the BMW or a straight sale? Alan |
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On Sun, 13 Sep 2009 11:56:34 +0100, Zathras
> wrote: >6. Local dealerships now VERY thin on the ground here and none within >70 miles if I don't go to Arnold Clark. FFS!!! One of the two main reasons for absolutely *not* getting another Alfa and..er..I find (two days after coming over all German) that my assertion is utter ********!! I've just discovered that Western have newly added an Alfa UK approved dealer and service centre to their existing Glasgow site. (Alfa dealership expands..shock horror - amazing in the current climate) Just to rub serious salt into my wound, this site has got to be less than three miles from where I work. AAAAAaaaaarrrgghhh. At least the remaining Alfisti in the Glasgow/west of Scotland area can now avoid Arnold Clark and avail themselves of the only full dealership in the area. They're town centre south west. http://www.westernglasgowalfaromeo.co.uk/ It would be ironic if I give better (well, more accurate anyway) info to this group now I'm no longer a practicing member of the Alfisti!! -- Z Scotland Alfa Romeo 156 2.4JTD Veloce Leather (sold) 'Oil' be seeing you.. (Email must have the word 'Alfa' in the subject line to get through auto-filtering) |
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On Mon, 14 Sep 2009 09:53:21 +0100, "Alan Rogers"
> wrote: >> 5. Although the old girl still looked spanking (in photos and when >> professionally examined), she was being treated as a worthless (I got >> 1250UKP for her in the end) old wreck by my local independent. This >> was DEEPLY frustrating. > >Was that trade-in against the BMW or a straight sale? Trade in. Unusually, Glass and Parkers were actually in agreement on the value. The price I got was 100UKP less than trade price due to them taking into account a sizeable rear bumper scuff done by some tw@t reversing into her when parked and buggering off. I traded her in rather than straight sold because the small amount of extra money gained wouldn't nearly have compensated for the extra hassle I'd have had to deal with in my circumstances. The difference between private good and part ex is 260UKP in Parkers today. More interestingly, the part ex price has risen by 15UKP in a week!!!... This is notable because, a 1.1% weekly increase is vastly more than you'd get from most bank savings accounts for a year at the moment. There you go..*invest* in an old Alfa - who'd have thought?.. -- Z Scotland Alfa Romeo 156 2.4JTD Veloce Leather (sold) 'Oil' be seeing you.. (Email must have the word 'Alfa' in the subject line to get through auto-filtering) |
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Keep in touch - you'll grow tired of the beemer ...
> IMHO the 2001 pre-facelift 156 Veloce is still *the* best looking 4 > door saloon car ever built. *The* Walter Da Silva master class. IMHO, > subsequent butchery (sorry, facelifts) just detracted from the > original design purity much as a facelift can often do to (American) > humans. > Agreed !!! I still love my 1998 156 (which has just passed its MOT despite various rattles / squeeks / etc..., and (tempting fate) it's still on the original exhaust - should I apply to Guinness Book of Records ?! ) Dave S... |
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On Tue, 15 Sep 2009 09:59:40 +0100, "Dave Savage"
> wrote: >Keep in touch Will do. Having elected to move to the dark side, I'm a bit concerned that the good folks here may find my presence just a touch patronising even though I have no desire to be so. > - you'll grow tired of the beemer ... I miss the Alfa, I had little choice..I had to move.. My life appears to have grown round the old Alfa. Now I'm having to make some changes to accommodate the German ways, many of which appear to be not as good as, or less convenient than, the Italian ways... >> IMHO the 2001 pre-facelift 156 Veloce is still *the* best looking 4 >> door saloon car ever built. *The* Walter Da Silva master class. IMHO, >> subsequent butchery (sorry, facelifts) just detracted from the >> original design purity much as a facelift can often do to (American) >> humans. >> > >Agreed !!! I still love my 1998 156 (which has just passed its MOT despite >various rattles / squeeks / etc..., and (tempting fate) it's still on the >original exhaust - should I apply to Guinness Book of Records ?! ) I'm old enough to remember when cars didn't last half as long as a 156 exhaust does now. And, at that time, if you'd said that "one day the Italians will make an exhaust that lasts for at least 11 years!" you'd have been taken away for a mental assessment by people in white coats. -- Z Scotland Alfa Romeo 156 2.4JTD Veloce Leather (sold) 'Oil' be seeing you.. (Email must have the word 'Alfa' in the subject line to get through auto-filtering) |
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"Zathras" > wrote in message
... > On Sun, 13 Sep 2009 11:56:34 +0100, Zathras > > wrote: > >>6. Local dealerships now VERY thin on the ground here and none within >>70 miles if I don't go to Arnold Clark. > > FFS!!! One of the two main reasons for absolutely *not* getting > another Alfa and..er..I find (two days after coming over all German) > that my assertion is utter ********!! I've just discovered that > Western have newly added an Alfa UK approved dealer and service centre > to their existing Glasgow site. (Alfa dealership expands..shock horror > - amazing in the current climate) > > Just to rub serious salt into my wound, this site has got to be less > than three miles from where I work. AAAAAaaaaarrrgghhh. At least the > remaining Alfisti in the Glasgow/west of Scotland area can now avoid > Arnold Clark and avail themselves of the only full dealership in the > area. They're town centre south west. > > http://www.westernglasgowalfaromeo.co.uk/ Western have taken over from Arnold Clark in Edinburgh too. |
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On Thu, 24 Sep 2009 17:24:11 +0100, "GT"
> wrote: >Western have taken over from Arnold Clark in Edinburgh too. TBH, I can't see someone like AC really wanting a (relatively) sluggish selling marque like Alfa. He'll be more interested in popular high turnover stuff. Having said that, AC is still showing on the alfaromeo.co.uk as having service centres in Glasgow and Edinburgh so he doesn't appear to have completely given up on Alfa..yet. -- Z Scotland Alfa Romeo 156 2.4JTD Veloce Leather (sold) 'Oil' be seeing you.. (Email must have the word 'Alfa' in the subject line to get through auto-filtering) |
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