Ow the joy of Alfa cambelts, variators, electrics and no boot space......
.....i guess its to replace the Rover
And the stiff ride, wrong wheel drive, interior rattles, over priced service items.......
Go round corners well and you can rev the tits off them.....if you dare!
Its funny because they are what I define as an artists car, look good (some), handle well, revvy but, not so easy to live with every day......
.....and lets face it if you wanted a toy you would buy a VX220 or similar....which does all the above properly!
Sorry Mark, i have to disagree on some of the points.....
I am using my GTV as an everyday car now until the CDX gets sorted, so that's 700miles a week .
it regularly sees 7000 rpm and yes it does handle like a go kart

i can get a full suitcase, sax, laptop and a load of other bitds and bobs in the boot.
A VX220 is a lot dearer, just as unreliable (both cars have electrics supplied by Bosch

) and has less creature comforts, mine doesnt rattle or creak, nor does it leak like an seive.
Wrong wheel drive i will agree with, but passive rear wheel steer that allows fantastic levels of grip and is very confidence inspiring, i like the way the miggy handles, once you are use to the quick rack on the Alfa this is even better (and i loath FWD normally)
Variators need doing every 70-80,000 miles, cambelts @ 35,000 so in reality no worse than a miggy.
If you are buying an Alfa, it has to be a V6.... anything else just isn't a proper Alfa!
Lovely cars, great to drive (when they work), but I agree with Marks comments too.
The Alfa V6 is part GM
