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Lol. That's me!

 

To be honest it's just the XM that's killed me right now. It's gone now anyway, to some guy off of Facebook who doesn't quite know why he's bought it.

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who doesn't quite know why he's bought it.

Isn't that how most people end up with XMs?

 

Actually, no, that's pretty much every car on here. Tell that guy to join up! He sounds like he'd fit right in.

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Yeah it's off of a Renault 19 and it's being binned when i get the Marea....or sold. Actually, I dunno. 

 

Not sure my other half likes the Alfa, shes become accustomed to French cars and says its a bit bumpy! I've set the bar too high. Road sweeper this morning broke the mirror too, so it now just flaps about, great! Another thing to sort out before the MOT expires.

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Yeah still not gelling with the Alfa at all. I don't know why. The V6 156 is way more enjoyable. It's rapid and comfy but meh.

 

£575 as is, or swap for something diesel, comfortable and automatic.

 

Anyone interested PM me.

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W210 e class - try one of those... go for a 320cdi

 

I think the insurance might be a tad high for him if a BMW 318 was expensive.

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It was a 323i that was approx £1000 a year....in any case that policy is still going for the incoming Marea.

 

I would love to daily something like a Mercedes but I don't trust many sellers anymore. I'll probably just have to suck it with the Alfa and hope the MOT isn't too bad.

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If insurance isn;t too bad then, I'd suggest a W203 Merc, just avoid the 4-pots. The C240, v6 petrol aren't horrendous on fuel.

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With the Alfa now likely to go to a member on here, has anyone got a nice diesel they want to sell me? Something comfortable and reasonably fast would be ideal...my budget is around £700.

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I have a comfortable and reasonably fast diesel.  I'm not sure I'd describe it as "nice" necessarily though.

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I have a comfortable and reasonably fast diesel. I'm not sure I'd describe it as "nice" necessarily though.

Pray tell...I might be interested.

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It's the C270 estate I got off Skattrd.  I was only semi-serious mind as 1) it's probably a lot rougher cosmetically than what you're looking for and 2) I'm still rather enjoying wafting around in it.  It will probably be going at some point soon though - unless I sell the 75 instead, but that could not by any stretch of the imagination be described as fast.

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It's the C270 estate I got off Skattrd. I was only semi-serious mind as 1) it's probably a lot rougher cosmetically than what you're looking for and 2) I'm still rather enjoying wafting around in it. It will probably be going at some point soon though - unless I sell the 75 instead, but that could not by any stretch of the imagination be described as fast.

Rough cosmetics don't bother me! To be honest both the incomers this weekend are going to be quite fast...in a shite sort of way, so I'm open to suggestions plus something new for me would be intriguing.

 

I've also enquired about Kringle's Xantia...

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It sounds alright. Not as good as the photos suggested but tidy enough. The leather is really comfortable...

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Top work, I've lusted after one of these for ages.

 

In fact, whilst I'm on, will you please move to the North East so I can have a go in all these amazeballs cars you keep buying, like I try to with Jim Bell? Cheers.

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There's something very likeable about that! Must have been very rare new, let alone now. I'm looking forward to seeing it without the wing.

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I had one of those, in a darker blue.  They do have rather a nice warble to them.  I always wondered how difficult it would be to fit the turbo gubbins from a Coupe and make an amusing sleeper.

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I run a diesel Marea weekend.

 

Competent, if a little dull, it’s a useful winter hack. Yours looks nicer..

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Well I got back about 30 mins ago. It's pretty fun to drive...it might just be me but the turn of speed on it is impressive, the 5 cylinder petrol feels completely different to anything I've driven before.

Some switchgear is showing signs of age but I'm happy with it. I'll never tire of that engine note!

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Okay where were we? 

 

Oh yeah, the morning after the day before I spent 12 hours taking one Italian down (further) south and bringing another up. Must be reasonably good seats in both as I don't ache today.

 

45111432651_0369db77ce_c.jpg1999 Fiat Marea HLX 155 20v. by Sam Osbon, on Flickr

 

44200125485_c724ef718a_c.jpg1999 Fiat Marea HLX 155 20v. by Sam Osbon, on Flickr

 

I don't know what to do with the rear wing. I know it's not original and is pretty lame, but at the same time it's been on the car for years. On the negative side, the paint is peeling pretty bad on it. 

Overall the paintwork looks reasonable, some fade noticeable close up, but the lacquer is good, and the sills don't look rotten. The wingmirrors have predictably gone funny, but there is little to no point even bothering painting them again. 

 

45111429031_c1fc4ee2c0_c.jpgMarea interior. by Sam Osbon, on Flickr

 

The interior is a pleasant place to be, I was expecting some awful cheap material but they're both soft and well shaped. A little bit of age, but again, that was expected. Oddly they have manual back and lumbar adjustment, but the height controls are electric. Unfortunately I somehow broke the bonnet release handle off of its mount yesterday (how the fuck), but the release still works. 

I hate the stereo, the original ones are far better. 

 

There is of course some issues, it is approaching 20 years old and Italian.

 

-Does not like being changed down to first when slowing down at all, crunching quite badly. It doesn't do that in any other gears, and using the gears normally is fine. 

-Cambelt is probably due again. I had hoped it wasn't given the advert wording but it was done nearly 40k ago, bugger.

-Drivers door handle doesn't like to return to original position.

-New brakes are not bedded in at all, the brakes were a bit crap to begin with...

-Headlamp stalk is worn to buggery, the end bit which is used for the lights moves with the slightest touch. 

-Some of the interior plastics are melting, as per 90s Fiat products. 

 

The AC works though, as do the windows. 

I really like the sound it makes, and the way it builds speed pretty effortlessly. Fuel economy was better than expected, I reckon mid 30s?!

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Dollywobbler will be along shortly to demand that you reseat that driver's side wiper arm.

 

 

you can't cos it WILL hit the bonnet edge!

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Aye, now I've seen it "close up" the wing does look a bit wank tbh.

 

They are deceptively rapid, and that engine is still probably my favourite 5-pot in terms of noise.  A bit more urgency to it than the rather muffled, laid-back warble of a Volvo engine, but not as metallic and snarly as an Audi 5.

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It genuinely might be one of my favourite cars already. I feel like a pleb in the Alfa now...which even though is a 5 cylinder sounds like a muffled fart.

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There a Fiat specialist, north east of Soton ( Bishops Waltham?) that I use for 5 cyl cambelts. Ex main stealer, he found a way to sort it without extracting the lump.

 

Uses Fiat parts, he’s ok, and relatively cheap. Shout, if you elect to bite the bullet. I’ll dig his details out.

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Phwoar!

 

I had a little YouTube search for these 20v’s just now and that engine note is simply perfect. Great purchase!

 

The wing looks very out of place. It’s a shame Fiat didn’t do a proper spoiler for them.

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