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Re: Replacment for the omega
« Reply #75 on: 07 October 2020, 17:44:42 »

Arschsprung durch Technik and all that...  :D


We really need a "Like" button on this forum  ;D

 Here goes
 
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Re: Replacment for the omega
« Reply #76 on: 07 October 2020, 19:18:10 »

Hondas don't go wrong much, but when they do the parts prices are horrific.


The biggest problem with a Legend is how are you going to find one?


Four wheel drive????
Admittedly not very centrally located! But 30second search on AT->
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202006160167344?model=LEGEND&radius=1501&make=HONDA&include-delivery-option=on&advertising-location=at_cars&postcode=nn113dp&sort=relevance&onesearchad=Used&onesearchad=Nearly%20New&onesearchad=New&page=1

Nice looking car that :y

Corrected, they have nothing positive in the looks department (the very latest Hondas are even worse!)  :y
I quite like the understated (bland) exterior, the interior looks comfy.  If it's looks you're after there's always another 3.2V6 to consider
https://www.pistonheads.com/buy/listing/10185719?cId=10825963&cId=10848611&cId=10185719&cId=10807633&cId=10613803&cId=10845606&cId=10887812&cId=10875826&cId=10891450
But I'm not sure I'm that brave...

I always think that Alfa's look as though the designer forgot about the front number plate when designing it, and afterwards thought Ah bollix, I'll just slap it there!   ;D
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Re: Replacment for the omega
« Reply #77 on: 08 October 2020, 11:09:48 »

I was expecting that link to be an Alfa brera.  8)
Brera looks nice, but not a booted saloon, or estate.
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Re: Replacment for the omega
« Reply #78 on: 08 October 2020, 14:14:38 »

I'm a fan of the hatchback/Shooting Brake type look anyway (not that I'm sure you could exactly describe the Brera as either of those things  ???) but on balance I think I prefer them just for their different silhouette, whilst maintaining that sexy alfa nose. Obviously the Busso v6 is the only engine worth having  8)
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Re: Replacment for the omega
« Reply #79 on: 13 October 2020, 09:04:50 »

I'm a fan of the hatchback/Shooting Brake type look anyway (not that I'm sure you could exactly describe the Brera as either of those things  ???) but on balance I think I prefer them just for their different silhouette, whilst maintaining that sexy alfa nose. Obviously the Busso v6 is the only engine worth having  8)
I have never driven one, but they do sound nice :y
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