Congrats on the new car - the Abarths are a little ripper. Hope you enjoy it more than the Polo.
I must say im upset to see my Polo go, i grew bored of it.
What i hated most about it was the rattle and went to the dealer 5 times and they still hadnt fixed it. plus concerns that the DSG would **** itself sometime soon.
I choose the abarth as its something different, plus a proper manual gearbox!!!!! I do like quick shifting with DSG but nothing makes you feel more connected with the car than a good old fashioned manual box and clutch.
am still up for cruises if anyone wants to invite me along, would love to compare to a 6N gti and 6R gti.
Next: Mk 5 Golf R32 (in blue please)
Now: 2014 Skoda Yeti 90tsi Ambition TECH PACK
Had: 2012 ABARTH 500 esseesse
Had:2010 77tsi DSG7, Comfort Pack, Reflex silver
Congrats on the new car - the Abarths are a little ripper. Hope you enjoy it more than the Polo.
Great choice. I wanted one when I first heard of it, but then it took them three years to bring it to the country and the new Polo GTI came out...
Still, it's a cool car and it makes me happy to know there's another interesting, exciting car out there on the road
MY12 Polo GTI
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Good choice, pure Italian racing tradition...
Abarth 595 competizione
R3T RALLY
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Last edited by kawabanga; 12-07-2012 at 11:00 PM.
Changing from a German car to an Italian one for the prospect of greater reliability - how times change!!
BTW I love the 500
I gather you mean the 9N3 rather than 6N
BTW my 9N3 has outpaced a 500 at 2 track days at Sandown this year (only about a second in it each time, though).
Last edited by kaanage; 12-07-2012 at 11:54 PM.
Resident grumpy old fart
VW - Metallic Paint, Radial Tyres, Laminated Windscreen, Electric Windows, VW Alloy Wheels, Variable Geometry Exhaust Driven Supercharger, Direct Unit Fuel Injection, Adiabatic Ignition, MacPherson Struts front, Torsion Beam rear, Coil Springs, Hydraulic Dampers, Front Anti-Roll Bar, Disc Brakes, Bosch ECU, ABS
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But, no way, German cars are still two steps forward...
I can say beacuse I'm actually working for Fiat, I worked about six years in Ferrari, I've been in Detroit after the recent agreement (purchase) of Jeep/Chrysler, I've been as an external supplier in Ingolstad (Audi) and Wolfsburg (VW), but no way, German are still two steps forward...
In the Abarth you will find a stronger character, some good racing inspirations, but poorest material and some approximative assemblies...
BUT probably no oil consumption issues...
Curiosity: how much for a 500 Abarth on the other side of the world?
A long tradition...
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