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11-04-2001, 10:20 AM | #1 | |
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This is the Lancia Y. Again this wasn't on offer in the UK yet there are quite a few around, having been brought back from Italy.
I love this little car, so much better looking and more elegant than a Fiesta/Corsa. It's a cool, cheeky little runabout with classy alcantara interiors and perky performance. cheers jay |
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11-04-2001, 10:26 AM | #2 | |
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Nice interior...
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07-26-2002, 05:32 PM | #3 | |
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looks like theyre tryin to bring a little bit of the Delta into that front end. Hope they bring the Delta's performance into it aswell.
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09-01-2002, 12:27 PM | #4 | |
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Well, its reached the end of its life and unfortunately, Lancia didnt make any Integrale style turbo-nutter Y's.
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12-20-2002, 04:51 AM | #5 | |
Here for the pussy, man.
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Sorry- but the Y is an awful over-priced car- I find the FIAT Punto to be more for less- but thats just my opinion
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01-12-2003, 01:15 PM | #6 | |
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the Y has a lot more character, and besides lets not forget its a much older car
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02-02-2003, 04:41 AM | #7 | |
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Thought I might find CrazayJay here.
The Lancia Y is a pretty car and I have seen offers in the newspapers here and the price seems pretty good. |
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02-02-2003, 11:11 AM | #8 | |
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Yep, can't tear me away from my Lancia forums, no sir
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The Ypsilon is very nice, maybe one of the nicest little cars. And indeed a little bit costly but weel fit.
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05-28-2003, 05:42 AM | #10 | |
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Yeah, it’s definitely very chic… im not too sure about the pics ive seen of the new Y though
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05-28-2003, 06:12 AM | #11 | |
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Speaking of the new Y, ive just started a new thread about it so check it out!
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07-30-2003, 06:30 AM | #12 | |
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Lancia Y Type 840
Hello together,
my Lancia Y is now five jears old and I drove already 163.500 Kilometers with the car (!!!). I bought the Lancia in November 1998 with 3 Kilometers on the odometer. I`m still very hapy about the high quality of this car. So far I did not have any problems with the car only the regular maintenance. I need ca. 6,6 Liters of fuel per 100 Kilometers and the driving costs are not so expensive like some other cars. Best Regards from Germany Manuel Simonazzi (italspeed) |
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07-30-2003, 01:12 PM | #13 | |
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Guten Tag und Willkommen !! à
Your name seem to be Italian, isn't it ? Very nice Y, you must be very carefull with your car if you got this high kilometrage! Do you have the Alcantara in it ? Do you expect to replace it soon ?
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Hello and good morning Stefanel1,
Thank you for your posting. > Your name seem to be Italian, isn't it ? Yes, you are right! My father was born in italy (Mantova near the lake of Garda), but he lives here in Germany since 1970. So I have an italian name and an italian hobby. Unfortunatelly I can`s speak italian, but perhaps I will learn it in the future on my own. In my childhood I had never interest to learn the language and today I repent that very much. > Very nice Y, Thank you very much. > you must be very carefull with your car if you got this high kilometrage! Yes, I try to do so (but not always -> we have no speed limits on several parts of our german autobahn !!!) Like I wrote in my first posting I did not have any problems with the car yet, I only changed some parts to get the Lancia a bit more individual. sport chassis: consisting of better shock absorbers from BeBe and lowering springs (30 mm) from EIBACH original Lancia light alloy wheels with PIRELLI tires in the dimension Pirelli P6000 185/60 R 14 - 82H. high-grade steel exhaust starting from the catalyst (NOVITEC) sport air cleaner (BMC Filters) and better spark plugs (NGK) > Do you have the Alcantara in it ? Yes, I have. I like the Alcantara very much, it`s much better than leather in my opinion. > Do you expect to replace it soon ? No, I don`t think so. I like my car very much and if it will run for another two or three years it will be realy great. I`m sure I can reach 200 or even 250.000 kilometers without problems !!! And that is no joke. The 1.2 l (44 kw / 60 PS) engines from FIAT are very durable. You only have to consider the oil, the spark plugs and than the engine will run eternal. O.K. of course it is always important to wait till the engine is warm before you`re going fast. (at full acceleration) The other point is: a new car will be very expensive and at the moment I can`t afford it. Cordial greetings from Germany Manuel Simonazzi (italspeed) P.S. Here you can find some informations about my / our hobby: http://www.carsfromitaly.de -> this is a kind of "automotiveforums" in german language but only for FIAT / LANCIA and ALFA ROMEO http://www.viva.lancia.com -> a very good website with multilingual forum for all Lancia drivers http://www.italiaspeed.com http://www.carsfromitaly.com -> two very good websites about the italian cars with interesting articles and pictures about new and old modells http://www.lanciay.de -> a nice website in german language (with forum) about the littel Lancias (like A112, Y10, Y and the new Ypsilon) This site will be updated at the moment and is out of order !!! The manufacturer of the used parts in my Lancia: http://www.bebe-exklusiv.de/ http://www.eibach.com/ http://www.pirelli.com http://www.novitec.com/ http://www.bmcairfilter.de/ http://www.ngk.de/ |
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Lake of Garda, so nice ! I love Italy and Italian cars also ! I had a Lancia too before by 156, it was a Delta II 1.6 LE with Alcantara too, indeed, very nice and better than leather when you're driving sporty, but it was not very resistant alas. At 97 000 km (when I sold it), it was already a little bit .... not as new ! And before the Delta.... a Golf III GL, mhhhh, nobody is perfect I'll maybe take a Lybra next year, a 406, a 156 or an E46.
165 000 km, it seems to be a lot because your car or another living in Paris, won't do more than 100 000 km ! You're so lucky to have these free speed limit Autobahn ! That's much more smart than in the other European countries.... except Italy again ! and in the USA, it's worse. Engine warm before driving hard, it's the basic law for an Italian car ! I'll have a look on the site you 've written. Do you have more pics of your car ?
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