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Old 05-04-2008, 09:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Pat Braden View Post
Sean,

Where do you fall in the California time line?

Does it make me a truer Californian as a 3rd generation native or just a different breed of Californian?
I did not know there where any left in California. I am a 4th generation Californian, but I got my arse out of dodge 10 years ago.
But I thought this was about the 164, you know that FWD thingy alfa made.



Also, I find if the 164 is done properly can handle just as good or better than the last "TRUE" Alfa. ( I like most alfa's not all of them) Some do what they do best. Milano is a difference beast than the 164. The 164 is very much a sports sedan.

Here is the thing, you either get it or you don't. Most who don't have never owned one and really have no experience with the car and its capabilities therefor their comments are somewhat invalid.

I have owned many alfa's and currently a 164. I sold my spider and My milano. The 164 was just way more fun to drive, milano second.
The milano interior did not do it for me.

So to each their own and leave it at that, this will go on and on and there will never be a resolution.
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