Alfa Romeo Montreal and GTV
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BukemDani, you're just jealous. What do you drive, a Daihatsu?
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italians make the best cars in the world but sorry there are not good drivers they drive fast in own town but fast is not good
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@Schlipperschlopper The Montreal is actually QOHC.
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@meganerchia No I have had many macchina Italiana ! Tu ? Stronzo
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I have got a very good hint for you to keeping the nice old Alfa Engine in good shape with todays ultra dry eco fuels: Use 1:100 API TC two stroke oil / fuel mix as regular driving fuel, that keeps the old fuel-system gaskets, rubber parts, alloy parts etc... and cast iron metal surfaces of those vintage engines in excellent shape...and it also lubricates the valves and upper piston regions. Most Porsche vintage owners in Germany do so :) Also keeps carbs and tank clean and rustfree
I have got a very good hint for you to keeping the nice old DOHC Engine in good shape with todays ultra dry eco fuels: Use 1:100 API TC two stroke oil / fuel mix as regular driving fuel, that keeps the old fuel-system gaskets, rubber parts, alloy parts etc... and cast iron metal surfaces of those vintage engines in excellent shape...and it also lubricates the valves and upper piston regions. Most Porsche vintage owners in Germany do so :) Also keeps carbs and tank clean and rustfree
Schlipperschlopper 1 year ago
@Schlipperschlopper sounds ligical
c2100 8 months ago
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Italians dont drive cars like this any more nor do we listen to this 'music' it is a streotype. + the wheels on these alfas are rubbish!
BukemDani 2 years ago
The world is ever changing.
The older vehicles however and the music remind many of days and times they enjoyed.
My driving in Italy spans many years 1975 -2004 and a variety of vehicles, All of it was enjoyable
c2100 2 years ago
Not really no, there have been many great french drivers... I live in France and don't see that many dented cars to be honest...
Maybe we could talk about the life expectancy of pedestrians in Italy, something to do with driving skills doesn' it? Last time I was in San Remo a lady got hit by a car right in front of me...
tomtom3245 2 years ago
As sports car driver, motor cylist, cyclist and pedestrian and who has driven in numerous countries on both sides of the road. I have attended Le Mans, New Zealand British, German & Belgian GPs and WRC Supercar V8 events I can say that there are mostly good drivers riders and pedestrians world wide but for various reasons mistakes are made and collisions occur. Turkey is the most hazardous place I have yet to drive in.
c2100 2 years ago