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phildini wrote:Recorded in 13/03/1995, no Category against it as it was in the early 90's and they did not have that system then, so the good news is it will not be printed on the reg. book, so no need to have it VIC tested. It must have been a lot of damaged for them to write it off at only 2 years old......
Only two owners, current since June 2003.Registered in April 1993
Rare solid red, any more info contact me
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mellowyellowa610 wrote:Ahh Esprit's. More drama - I would agree (although a yellow A610 is hardly inconspicuous!). The Esprit is more brutal no doubt. The one I have at the moment is a 300BHP 2.2 chargecooled Turbo and the kick when (!!!) the turbo kicks in does take your breath away. It's a great looking car with the Sport 300/350 body kit and the noise is unbelieveable when it gets going (bag of nails on tickover). However, the A610 just feels such a great drive in comparison. The engine is so smooth and torquey, the gearchange sublime (I would never have known they share a UN1 when driving the cars) and you can take a couple of passengers in the Alpine too. I do love the Lotus and it is probably more of a 'supercar' but personally, I'd take the Alp every time for a great drive. I also fit in the Alpine and don't even have the seat all the way back!!
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mellowyellowa610 wrote:I'd take the Alp every time for a great drive. I also fit in the Alpine and don't even have the seat all the way back!!
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BIG_MVS wrote:mellowyellowa610 wrote:I'd take the Alp every time for a great drive. I also fit in the Alpine and don't even have the seat all the way back!!
Now from my point of view you have hit the nail on the head right there. I have to admit I have been looking at other alternatives to the Alpine as I have been getting itchy palms for another car. Mainly due to the fact I have just gone through the 2 year ownership barrier which is the longest I have ever owned a car before. I would love a V8 and have looked at both the Marcos Mantis and the Esprit. Main issue is I can't fit in! No-where near The Marcos was the worst and left my dreams shattered. The Esprit I could kind of get in but my knees were around the top of the steering wheel Rubbish! The only other V8 I can think of for reasonable money is the Monaro but it's just too new and has no character.
The Alpine on the other hand has that in spades and I fit comfortably (I'm 6 ft 6 and have a fat gut by the way for those who have never met me) in it. So I'm keeping the old girl and looking forward to one day having an engine bay looking half as good as Mr Folly's
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BIG_MVS wrote:mellowyellowa610 wrote:I'd take the Alp every time for a great drive. I also fit in the Alpine and don't even have the seat all the way back!!
Now from my point of view you have hit the nail on the head right there. I have to admit I have been looking at other alternatives to the Alpine as I have been getting itchy palms for another car. Mainly due to the fact I have just gone through the 2 year ownership barrier which is the longest I have ever owned a car before. I would love a V8 and have looked at both the Marcos Mantis and the Esprit. Main issue is I can't fit in! No-where near The Marcos was the worst and left my dreams shattered. The Esprit I could kind of get in but my knees were around the top of the steering wheel Rubbish! The only other V8 I can think of for reasonable money is the Monaro but it's just too new and has no character.
The Alpine on the other hand has that in spades and I fit comfortably (I'm 6 ft 6 and have a fat gut by the way for those who have never met me) in it. So I'm keeping the old girl and looking forward to one day having an engine bay looking half as good as Mr Folly's
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