I should just buy one of these. They're about 1000-2000€ for a decent one as far as my research tells me. Also they apparently aren't horrendously unreliable according to owners. But parts are super expensive.
>>16249579
>Also they apparently aren't horrendously unreliable according to owners.
I wouldn't trust owners of Alfas.
They're usually incredibly deluded and living far from reality.
Ask people who fell into the trap and bought one because they can be had for cheap and sold the car again.
>>16249584
Hmm, you're probably right. But for 1000 to 2000€ I'm seriously considering just buying one and driving it until it falls apart or getting a second one for parts. It's just so tempting!
You can get a 3.2l with all the options for so cheap! Also dat interior
3/4 of the car could be a very early 2010 car.
>>16249594
It's mindblowing how they were so ahead of their time and now are just one of many.
Americans can never have this
>>16249579
It looks like a sad retard
>Also they apparently aren't horrendously unreliable according to owners.
Stockholm syndrome.
>>16249579
>according to owners
Never trust owners. Doesn't matter if you ask about cars, phones, tvs, golf clubs, anything. People that will be objective and tell shit about their shot if it is so are incredibly rare breed.
Most will say that their stuff is great, they got it for great price, never had any problems, possibly there was 1 or 2 minor things.
>>16249594
>>16249600
I guess used 2010 cars didn't come to your country yet, so you could actually see one.
>>16249579
>Also they apparently aren't horrendously unreliable according to owners
according to owners their 4 cylinder diesel fwd alfa is full of soul, heritage and racing pedigree
>>16249957
OP didn't ask to describe what you see in the mirror