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View Poll Results: what is the best (handling, confort and performances) ?
- Audi A4 1.6 Pack 4 33.33%
- Alfa Romeo 156 1.6 TS 2 16.67%
- Peugeot 406 1.8 16s SV 0 0%
- Peugeot 206 1.6 Roland Garros 0 0%
- Audi A3 1.6 Ambiente 0 0%
- BMW 316i Coupé E36 1 8.33%
- Alfa Romeo 147 1.6 TS 1 8.33%
- Other (please specify) 4 33.33%
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Old 03-31-2003, 05:16 PM   #16
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and a last thing about Lexus IS, you can get one for 14 000 € (US$15 000) and less than 40 000 km (30 000 miles) in France... so you can infer the difficulty to sale this car !!
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Old 04-18-2003, 04:45 PM   #17
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I'm decided for the Alfa 156, much better than the Audi, BMW.
The two Peugeot are not original enough (we're seing it everywhere). The Alfa 147 is too expensive now (appeared in 2001 !).

So when my Lancia will be sold, I'll surely take a 156 1.6 TS of 1999 or 2000, maybe an 1.8 TS. Maybe in May
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I think that with the 1.6 102 hp, 19' wheels will be too much I have to take a car not too powerfull (euphemism) for my insurance, and the best is the Alfa from this point of view with 120 hp and its fabulous Alfa engine.
Another point : I'm 18 and student and I'm not very rich, so I wo't sped more than 8 500 € (£6 000/US$ 9 000)... and want to spare money to travel, etc. etc.
ooh .. ok stefanel .. maybe 17' look nice too .. How mch u have to pay for the insurance overthere? .. I know alfa has a good reputation on the engine ... .. hey .. where do u want to go stefanel? ..
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Old 04-19-2003, 06:50 AM   #19
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If I can afford it, I could take the 16' wheels of the Pack Sport on the Alfa 156. Not more, it's not nice when you've not the wheels of the car maker (it's only my opinion) and the performances are not as good.
For a 156 1.6 TS of 1999 I would have to pay about 1 200 €/year (2 300 € with "all risks") and 1 500 € for the 1.8 TS. Price with theft insurance.

I want to go everywhere I can I'll maybe make a training period of two months in Egypt, not sure at all alas !
PS BMW-Hamann : if you have a training period for me for July and August, say it to me
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Old 04-19-2003, 07:13 AM   #20
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This is the 156 with the pack sport :
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If I can afford it, I could take the 16' wheels of the Pack Sport on the Alfa 156. Not more, it's not nice when you've not the wheels of the car maker (it's only my opinion) and the performances are not as good.
For a 156 1.6 TS of 1999 I would have to pay about 1 200 €/year (2 300 € with "all risks") and 1 500 € for the 1.8 TS. Price with theft insurance.

I want to go everywhere I can I'll maybe make a training period of two months in Egypt, not sure at all alas !
PS BMW-Hamann : if you have a training period for me for July and August, say it to me
16' is ok too ... and for the insurance quite expensive ..

what kind of training in Egypt? .. and how can I give u a training period? .. hahahhhahaha ..
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This is the 156 with the pack sport :
nice model and nice wheel too .. there is an Alfa dealer in Jakarta .. but i don't know if they can sell it well coz many years ago (more or less 20-30 years ago) Alfa had troubles with reability in here ..
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Alfa has always had trouble with reliability, but it's ok now mainly on the last models (147, 156, 166).
My mother had a 155 and we had some little electric problems and worse, we sold it at a -too- low price, that's also why she took a Peugeot, reliable and very easy to sell.

Yes, the insurance is expensive !

It would be a training period in a textile factory working for big groups as Auchan, Carrefour, etc.

...eh ! I could help you in some things (market survey... cofee just kidding for the coffe !), I don't know what job you're doing exactly.
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Alfa has always had trouble with reliability, but it's ok now mainly on the last models (147, 156, 166).
My mother had a 155 and we had some little electric problems and worse, we sold it at a -too- low price, that's also why she took a Peugeot, reliable and very easy to sell.

Yes, the insurance is expensive !

It would be a training period in a textile factory working for big groups as Auchan, Carrefour, etc.

...eh ! I could help you in some things (market survey... cofee just kidding for the coffe !), I don't know what job you're doing exactly.
In 1986 my family had a black Peugeot 505 GR ... very nice ride, strong brake but not enough engine power .. ;D

oohh .. I C ... we have Carrefour here too ... but in here the textile industry is sinking ... many big factories closed becoz their price couldn't compete with China product ..

I am in the ceramic tiles industry, rubber hose industry, real estate, contractor and timber ... ... my fiance is in the coffee and food industry ... .. her manufacturer is one of the biggest in here ...
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Carrefour is evreywhere, it's amazing.

i write you a little private message
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Carrefour is evreywhere, it's amazing.

i write you a little private message
oh yyeahh .. carrefour is a big group ... in here they have competitor name's Makro .. but from the company scale, I don't think Makro can match it ..

Ok ... I will check it ..
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The Peugeot 505 was a very good car, not as good as the current Peugeot though. But you had very slow engines (especially athmo diesels !) but also good engines : the 505 GTI was excellent. And there was also a 505 V6 with a good engine
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The Peugeot 505 was a very good car, not as good as the current Peugeot though. But you had very slow engines (especially athmo diesels !) but also good engines : the 505 GTI was excellent. And there was also a 505 V6 with a good engine
yes I got the 2 liters old engine .. very noisy but low on power .. GTI was newer then GR ... but my family didn't buy it ..
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indeed !
Are you going to buy a 607 ?
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indeed !
Are you going to buy a 607 ?
this year I have plan to buy 2 new cars .. 1 small car and 1 medium car .. for the small car I have plan to buy a WRX and right now I am checking the price from several dealers and I will buy it very soon ... the latest will be next month ... for the medium car I am looking at the new E-class MB .. I want to buy it around July ... that's my plan ... next year will be the right time to buy one of my dream car ... hehehheheheheh ...
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