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18065 messages, Last post on Dec 08, 2009 at 8:26 PM
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| I think Peugeot owned Chrysler of Europe around that time... | |
| I was talking about the old-style Spiders, the ones that dated back to "The Graduate" from 1967. The Spiders you saw in Italy were most definitely the new style with the Twin Spark engine, right? | |
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| Yes, the FWD Spider based off of the Alfa GTV. | |
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The last RWD Spiders were the 115.A2s I believe (going from memory here). I've seen some registered as a '94, probably leftovers. Hardly an "obscure" car however.....harumpf! Now if you had said an Alfa Montreal, well, okay! |
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| i've seen a few of those here in LA.... somewhat boring styled SUVs... | |
| I think they're gonna be pretty popular considering how tiny they are (tho a lot bigger than the original). | |
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| Does anyone know the details of what is in a Laforza? What kind of engine? are they related to Fiat? | |
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I'm starting to see new Minis, too. I've seen 3 or 4 so far. I think the Laforza was an Italian SUV - I think it had a 5.0L Ford V8. A nice looking SUV, anyway. I don't think it was related to FIAT. |
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This morning, I saw: 1. A Plymouth Barracuda 2. An '87 LeBaron coupe- one of the rare "Maserrati" editions. 3. This one isn't unusual- a Prius. What is unusual is how popular they are here in LA. I have seen hundreds- 2 in the last 24 hours alone! 4. A natural gas powered Ford Taurus. 5. An electric RAV4 used to park on the street accross from my office, but it doesn't park there any more. |
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| My neighbor has a Prius, so I see one every day! But, that's the only one I've actually seen on the road. | |
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