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    Goodbye Polo :( - Abarth 500 ss

    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

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    Congrats on the new car - the Abarths are a little ripper. Hope you enjoy it more than the Polo.
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    cheers, thanks.
    the abarth is everything i wanted, small, properly quick, sounds nice, character.
    Quote Originally Posted by Lucas_R View Post
    Congrats on the new car - the Abarths are a little ripper. Hope you enjoy it more than the Polo.
    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

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    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
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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.

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    Changing from a German car to an Italian one for the prospect of greater reliability - how times change!!

    BTW I love the 500

    Quote Originally Posted by danntsi77 View Post
    would love to compare to a 6N gti and 6R gti.
    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.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kaanage View Post
    Changing from a German car to an Italian one for the prospect of greater reliability - how times change!!
    LOL

    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?

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    sorry yes i mean 9N3,
    Quote Originally Posted by kaanage View Post
    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).
    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

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    Quote Originally Posted by kawabanga View Post

    Curiosity: how much for a 500 Abarth on the other side of the world?

    Just had a look online... about 34K on road in NSW.
    There are 50 on carsales for sale. I thought that's about how many they were importing

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    A long tradition...






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