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Post by Deleted on Oct 5, 2017 10:27:34 GMT
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Post by Tim on Oct 5, 2017 10:47:48 GMT
I've not been actively looking for 67 plates but am conscious that all but 2 of the ones I've noticed have been on SUVs of varying sizes, the other 2 being one on an A1 and one on a truck.
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Post by Martin on Oct 5, 2017 18:31:21 GMT
September sales were down 9.3% year on year, with diesel down 21.7%. (It's just popped up in my news feed)
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Post by Andy C on Oct 5, 2017 21:50:51 GMT
I've just moved it as the delivery lad hadn't reversed parked. Red leather interior, which I like a lot and Harman Kardon audio which my ears like a lot. I'll miss the 330d but my P11D won't. EDIT: Quick few pics I didn't realise you had a 330d . Is there a write up here or on the old place ?
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Post by Roadsterstu on Oct 5, 2017 22:09:40 GMT
I bet you will miss the 3 litre but that looks rather nice.
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Post by Boxer6 on Oct 8, 2017 13:27:27 GMT
67's are getting a bit old hat now; but I saw not only a 67-plated Alfa Giulia (my first on the road) yesterday, it was Scottish registered AND, I think it might have been a Quadrifoglio into the bargain! Not anywhere near 100% sure as I only caught a glimpse of it, but it had deep grilles under the front of the bumper on each side, so it might have been, right?
Claiming t as a "probable" Algy, tally ho!
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Post by Roadsterstu on Oct 9, 2017 7:35:50 GMT
67's are getting a bit old hat now; but I saw not only a 67-plated Alfa Giulia (my first on the road) yesterday, it was Scottish registered AND, I think it might have been a Quadrifoglio into the bargain! Not anywhere near 100% sure as I only caught a glimpse of it, but it had deep grilles under the front of the bumper on each side, so it might have been, right? Claiming t as a "probable" Algy, tally ho! Is it a massive Arnold Shark sticker in the back window that marks a car out as Scottish registered?
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Post by Boxer6 on Oct 9, 2017 7:56:22 GMT
67's are getting a bit old hat now; but I saw not only a 67-plated Alfa Giulia (my first on the road) yesterday, it was Scottish registered AND, I think it might have been a Quadrifoglio into the bargain! Not anywhere near 100% sure as I only caught a glimpse of it, but it had deep grilles under the front of the bumper on each side, so it might have been, right? Claiming t as a "probable" Algy, tally ho! Is it a massive Arnold Shark sticker in the back window that marks a car out as Scottish registered? You'd think so wouldn't you, the amount of cars that have one! It may well have been one of his, but it was gone too quickly for me to see.
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Post by Tim on Oct 9, 2017 10:16:20 GMT
It'll be the numberplate starting with SP, ST or SG that marks it out as Scottish
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Post by Boxer6 on Oct 9, 2017 12:20:47 GMT
It'll be the numberplate starting with SP, ST or SG that marks it out as Scottish S*
* Where the second letter can be just about any letter of the alphabet!!
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Post by Bob Sacamano v2.0 on Oct 10, 2017 10:50:42 GMT
I bet you will miss the 3 litre but that looks rather nice. I only had the 330d for a couple of months while waiting for the new 67 plates. It's a lovely motor, albeit a bit coarser than the 2 litre, and takes off like a scalded cat when you press down hard on the go pedal. I thought I'd miss it more than I do actually; once the first couple of days were over I realised that for 95% of my driving on the congested roads of today the 2 litre is perfectly adequate and still has plenty of oomph. The touring is much more practical than the saloon so it makes up for lack of horsepower in other ways.
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