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Blackbess wrote:Does anybody know what the Heritage pack consists of ?
I've noticed a little chrome strip on the bonnet, but if that's all it's about it looks awfully expensive !
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hmy7k wrote:Well back from a weekend trip to Wales, the weather wasn’t the best but there were some brighter spells. I have managed to rack up 350 miles since I picked the car up on Thursday.
The engine is now starting to rev a little more freely but I will be taking it a bit easy for a while longer.
I used normal mode most of the time and used the paddles to override when needed.
I won’t go through the standard stuff everyone has read numerous times.
I had a test drive around Manchester, which whilst useful, didn’t adequately reveal the true character of the car. I have only really started to do that since getting on the B roads, there are some fantastic roads in Mid Wales I know very well and driving it on those roads gave me a true flavour of how this car really behaves.
I can honestly say I have never driven a car which covers the ground so quickly on minor roads, yet feels so totally assured and is not at all intimidating to drive, you feel so connected, adjusting the steering as you progress through a corner. If you need to you have so much scope to tighten your line on the corner without fear of dreaded understeer.
I cannot really fault the car and the attention you get is amazing. Within 1/4 mile of picking up the car a biker comes alongside peers across, gives us the big thumbs and roars off. I got let out at junctions, that wouldn’t happen in a Porsche.
Obervations:
Gears,
I have paddles on my other cars but I have never really used them, but I have found that to make good progress on a windy road you do have to change down using the paddles on the entry to a bend to make a progressive exit, leaving to do its own things left you bogged down waiting for the revs to pick up.
Probably less of an issue in sport mode but trying to keep the revs sensible I have resisted too much of this.
Engine Noise.
I found the engine note quite pleasant and not too obtrusive but I am not really much of a fan of the sound in Sport mode, particularly, the popping on the overrun, bit of a novelty but not really for me.
Interior Space;
I am 6’6” tall and I can comfortably fit in it and was perfectly ok after a 2 hour drive.
This car is a keeper, its a weekend car that will get used when I feel the need and its exactly what I have been looking for years, I can’t see myself selling it as there nothing out there that does what this can. Well done Alpine!
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Grey wrote:Not sure if this post is in the right section, but I am considering placing an order for a Pure and was considering which options are necessary.
Do your comments about the sport exhaust mean that it would be best to order the standard non sport exhaust? This would negate the inconvenience of pulling out fuses, and of course save a not inconsiderable £1380!
Also, what do people think about the standard 17” wheels?
bcr5784 wrote:Grey wrote:Not sure if this post is in the right section, but I am considering placing an order for a Pure and was considering which options are necessary.
Do your comments about the sport exhaust mean that it would be best to order the standard non sport exhaust? This would negate the inconvenience of pulling out fuses, and of course save a not inconsiderable £1380!
Also, what do people think about the standard 17” wheels?
Personally I'd give the sports exhaust a miss. But you will doubtless have the possibilty of listening. I thought the flatulence about town was embarrassing - but perhaps I'm a delicate flower. Re 17" wheels I know Alpine sources have said that they give the most entertaining handling The only downer is that you need 18" ones if you want the bigger brakes (which I find very impressive). That said the standard brakes really ought to be more than adequate unless you are going to track the car.
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hmy7k wrote:Well back from a weekend trip to Wales, the weather wasn’t the best but there were some brighter spells. I have managed to rack up 350 miles since I picked the car up on Thursday.
The engine is now starting to rev a little more freely but I will be taking it a bit easy for a while longer.
I used normal mode most of the time and used the paddles to override when needed.
I won’t go through the standard stuff everyone has read numerous times.
I had a test drive around Manchester, which whilst useful, didn’t adequately reveal the true character of the car. I have only really started to do that since getting on the B roads, there are some fantastic roads in Mid Wales I know very well and driving it on those roads gave me a true flavour of how this car really behaves.
I can honestly say I have never driven a car which covers the ground so quickly on minor roads, yet feels so totally assured and is not at all intimidating to drive, you feel so connected, adjusting the steering as you progress through a corner. If you need to you have so much scope to tighten your line on the corner without fear of dreaded understeer.
I cannot really fault the car and the attention you get is amazing. Within 1/4 mile of picking up the car a biker comes alongside peers across, gives us the big thumbs and roars off. I got let out at junctions, that wouldn’t happen in a Porsche.
Obervations:
Gears,
I have paddles on my other cars but I have never really used them, but I have found that to make good progress on a windy road you do have to change down using the paddles on the entry to a bend to make a progressive exit, leaving to do its own things left you bogged down waiting for the revs to pick up.
Probably less of an issue in sport mode but trying to keep the revs sensible I have resisted too much of this.
Engine Noise.
I found the engine note quite pleasant and not too obtrusive but I am not really much of a fan of the sound in Sport mode, particularly, the popping on the overrun, bit of a novelty but not really for me.
Interior Space;
I am 6’6” tall and I can comfortably fit in it and was perfectly ok after a 2 hour drive.
This car is a keeper, its a weekend car that will get used when I feel the need and its exactly what I have been looking for years, I can’t see myself selling it as there nothing out there that does what this can. Well done Alpine!
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Sun Dec 10, 2017 3:47 pm
Grey wrote:Not sure if this post is in the right section, but I am considering placing an order for a Pure and was considering which options are necessary.
Do your comments about the sport exhaust mean that it would be best to order the standard non sport exhaust? This would negate the inconvenience of pulling out fuses, and of course save a not inconsiderable £1380!
Also, what do people think about the standard 17” wheels?
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