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6Alfa Romeo Spider

Alfa Romeo Spider (1998-2011)

6Alfa Romeo Spider
4.0

3 reviews

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JanaN
JanaN13 posts
  Mk.1

Good – This car is still a head turner and it is good to see a luxury sports convertable other than a BMW or Merc on the roads. A classy and stylish car for those that love Italian passion and difference. Alfa's now are also much better built and much more reliable than the Alfa's of old. Luxury 2 seaty sporty tourer, gorgeous looks and styling, great stylish and funky interior, fantastic choice of superb colors Getting long in the tooth now, front wheel drive, not the best in handling or the way it drives or it's turning circle, not all that sports car like, I wish it was cheaper

rogercarlsson
rogercarlsson4 posts
  Mk.2

Good – We've had our Spider for five years and it still looks and feels fresh. Other drivers constantly volunteer complimentary remarks on the look of the car. The quality seems about average - we've had no problems and the service has been a bit expensive but good. Gorgeous styling, effortless performance (V6) and overall smoothness. Large turning circle, power roof can be difficult to latch

JanaN
JanaN13 posts
  Mk.2

Good – My opinion is the current (2007 model) Alfa Romeo Spider is not a light 2 seater or a very sport orientated car or even very Italian feeling which is what you would expect from an Alfa Spider. Instead it is a luxury 2 seat grand tourer and this is despite it having alluring Latin style and a body just waiting for a ripper engine to match. luxury features and seating, gorgeous styling and design, a head turner, less than a similar BMW or Merc not the greatest handling or the fastest or zippy 2 seater convertable on the market, not as much fun to drive as an MX-5. Heavy chasis.

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