09-23-2018, 12:07 AM | #1 |
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Alpine A110 as replacement for 1M?
Like the title says . . . has anyone done it or thought about it? Any strong opinions?
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09-23-2018, 04:45 AM | #2 |
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Unfortunately not sold in the US.
Being a huge fan of vintage Alpines if this was sold in the US I think it's maybe the ONLY car that could tempt me into getting one. I don't think it is a direct replacement for the 1M since the 1M has a backseat and serves as our family car; something the A110 could never do. To me the A110 is far more desirable than any Cayman or M2 or whatever else....such a cool little car that's light and modern and wonderful.
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09-23-2018, 06:40 AM | #3 |
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So far its got very good praise and reviews from the press. And I love the car . Got a good interior too IMO.
My only gripe is a personal, which is that its only available with the dual clutch gearbox. |
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We have almost the same thoughts but not for the 1M but the M2. I'm thinking to go for the new Alpine A110 instead of the M2. From the beginning, i didn't like the car. Has nothing to do with the 1M style and character. I drove both the M2 and M2 competition and ok, the technology is impressive but this is it. In the 1M you fight to get what you deserve. I really love it. Next week i will fly to France to see and test drive the A110. In a way, i already know what will keep company next to the M3 CSL and the 1M!
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Here's my take. It's one thing to only have a DCT/Auto in world beating cars, when ultimate speed is the primary goal, but cars like the 1M, M2, 718, A110, 4C, and even the 911, etc., are as much about fun and feel as outright speed, and I'd never buy a car like that without a manual. I'd pay thousands extra for a manual, if need be. Last edited by duder13; 10-02-2018 at 07:34 PM.. |
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BUT having been a massive fan of the Alpine marque for years, have studied the history of the marque, and have been following the development very closely as well as pre-development; it needs to be understood that Alpine, as a brand, was historically always about focused engineering of race/rally cars and of sports cars. 100 lbs is huge when you're talking about a 2350 lb sports car. The reality is that as a NEW car that is relaunching the marque of Alpine this 'new' A110 had to be of its own time and we can certainly agree that in the broad, general view of the automotive industry and of sports cars; the DCT gearbox is the current standard gearbox of performance cars. Do i agree with that? not for me. But as a whole for the industry it's absolutely true. The relaunch of Alpine had to be a success for them....and to appeal to the widest audience they had to do it this way. I do believe the weight savings though...
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To be honest, I hope this A110 sells slowly, like the manual-less Alfa 4C, so that the manual thing is reconsidered in future cars, at least until everything is electric. -- “We wanted this interior to be a nice place to be, and not just for half an hour. We’re very proud of the low, narrow sill. You can get out of this car wearing a skirt! It’s not a pain in the ass every day." and “Early on, it was on our blank sheet of paper, along with steel construction, or an aluminium-composite hybrid. Our solution, we think, is unbeatable for weight, stiffness, and build quality. If you use carbon, panel gaps are not so great, finish is not perfect, and you have to have [good fit and finish] in 2017. You can’t be building a car that’s a bit shoddy these days…” |
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i hope the car is such a huge failure they are forced to sell cars in the US to get rid of them!!!!
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I think the A110 is the most beautiful car to come out in a while, and I do love the light weight. Here's hoping they build a new 2+2 version with a manual for the USA. If they only bring a DCT version to the USA, it would be a hard pass for me. Even the Lamborghini I drove with paddle shifters bummed me out. |
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I have both, they are very different cars, it is hard to even compare them. I prefer the 1M though. I like the brute force and looks of the 1M.
The Alpine has a lightness that is very hard to replicate, it steers and brakes amazingly, and the suspension is so ahead of the 1M. I feels like a civilized Lotus Elise, all the comforts and technology you need and still 100% a sports car. |
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The original A110, to me, is one of the greatest cars ever made. Makes the original 911 look and feel like a fat boat Alpines are less about form and more about function. The original A110 the first car to officially win the World Rally Championship.
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Think I like the older classic one a little more than the newer one 😎 Something about the lights I just can't figure out? In any case, no doubt it is an awesome drivers car.....from what I've read and seen. Never had the opportunity to drive one tho. I always believe beauty is in the eye of the beholder 😉 When I purchased my 1M over a base 2013 911.....I got a ton of shit for it. But, at this time in my life, it's what I preferred. Rather wait and save up my $$$ for a GT3 anyway 😁 |
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Being a Reno nutter I would defiantly consider the A110 as a 1M replacement.
1105kgs + 185kw is a good thing. James May from The Grand Tour has just bought one. Just a little concerned with after sales service, not sure how good it'd be. Hope they bring a dealer to QLD |
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