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Re: Practical Classics; Fiat Coupé Buyers Guide [Re: stan] #1310552
26/01/2012 18:11
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Cheers for the comments guys smile
Still waiting for my copy to arrive!
Although ive already had a preview

Peeling Dash... i think they mean the center console wink


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Re: Practical Classics; Fiat Coupé Buyers Guide [Re: stan] #1310827
27/01/2012 14:23
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I just got mine from the supermarket today.

Mario, your car looks brilliant!
Fantastic depth to the article, particularly if you compare the Coupe buyer's guide to the Wedge/Embarrasor one 2 pages on....

The Coupe must now officially be "Classic" I guess smile

Re: Practical Classics; Fiat Coupé Buyers Guide [Re: stan] #1310845
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Can someone buy me a copy and keep for me till I return from abroad? Obviously I will pay for it!

Re: Practical Classics; Fiat Coupé Buyers Guide [Re: stan] #1310850
27/01/2012 15:42
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Yeah but the question is how much. smile


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Re: Practical Classics; Fiat Coupé Buyers Guide [Re: ] #1311051
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Originally Posted By: patch234
Can someone buy me a copy and keep for me till I return from abroad? Obviously I will pay for it!


I'm picking mine up today so I'll grab 2 if needed?

Re: Practical Classics; Fiat Coupé Buyers Guide [Re: Kayjey] #1311052
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Originally Posted By: Kayjey
Yeah but the question is how much. smile


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Re: Practical Classics; Fiat Coupé Buyers Guide [Re: ] #1311106
28/01/2012 12:06
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Can someone buy me a copy and keep for me till I return from abroad? Obviously I will pay for it!


I'm picking mine up today so I'll grab 2 if needed?


Thanks, appreciated.

Re: Practical Classics; Fiat Coupé Buyers Guide [Re: stan] #1311221
28/01/2012 18:32
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Superb article. And it's nice to finally have some justification on what we've always known: that it's in the classic category. The petrolhead gang at work have had the article rammed down their throats laugh

The the car looks amazing Mario by the way - I could even almost forgive you for those abarth centre caps! tongue Well done to all those involved. smile

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Re: Practical Classics; Fiat Coupé Buyers Guide [Re: stan] #1311241
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The only thing that messed up the whole artical was them putting a photo of Mario on it laugh , was a good day out at the photo shoot and the guy taking the photos did a very good job on Marios coupe and made it look amazing . Very good artical with good input from the club to get all the info right , well worth the £4.20 for the magazine .

Re: Practical Classics; Fiat Coupé Buyers Guide [Re: ] #1311304
28/01/2012 21:59
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Originally Posted By: nismo
Very good artical with good input from the club to get all the info right , well worth the £4.20 for the magazine .



We actually just about wrote the article! laugh

Seriously, comparing the original with what was actually published is like comparing a Fiat 126 BIS with a Fiat Coupé, they both have the same family but little else in common! laugh


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Re: Practical Classics; Fiat Coupé Buyers Guide [Re: stan] #1311377
29/01/2012 00:33
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Originally Posted By: stan
Originally Posted By: nismo
Very good artical with good input from the club to get all the info right , well worth the £4.20 for the magazine .



We actually just about wrote the article! laugh

Seriously, comparing the original with what was actually published is like comparing a Fiat 126 BIS with a Fiat Coupé, they both have the same family but little else in common! laugh
Phew - thank god for that tongue


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Re: Practical Classics; Fiat Coupé Buyers Guide [Re: stan] #1311499
29/01/2012 15:42
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Great effort guys. Well Done. smile

Re: Practical Classics; Fiat Coupé Buyers Guide [Re: OO7] #1311511
29/01/2012 17:03
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Picked mine up this afternoon. Really nice article; well done to all who contributed (should have chosen one with a better colour though laugh wink ).

I was scared though when I turned the page and saw a Princess (not Kate, an Austin) shocked

Re: Practical Classics; Fiat Coupé Buyers Guide [Re: stan] #1311561
29/01/2012 18:56
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was ok, could have mentioned a bit more about performance and handling.

whoever suggested it was cheap top maintain must have been having a laugh...

at least it was recognised in a classic car mag, its a start to embedding the status.

Re: Practical Classics; Fiat Coupé Buyers Guide [Re: stan] #1311803
30/01/2012 11:43
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Cracking effort guys, I'll be getting my copy today.

Re: Practical Classics; Fiat Coupé Buyers Guide [Re: stan] #1311808
30/01/2012 11:57
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Bought my copy yesterday. Gotta say, very disappointed by the 'page 7 fella'.

Re: Practical Classics; Fiat Coupé Buyers Guide [Re: stan] #1311947
30/01/2012 17:19
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Bought and read today. Nice article, covered all the main points.

Car didn't look bad either.

Re: Practical Classics; Fiat Coupé Buyers Guide [Re: stan] #1312010
30/01/2012 19:46
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Got my copy. Good read 😃

Re: Practical Classics; Fiat Coupé Buyers Guide [Re: stan] #1312045
30/01/2012 20:56
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Bought a copy today, well written article and a cracking photo car in the best LE colour love A shame they had use the word "cheap" on the cover rolleyes


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Re: Practical Classics; Fiat Coupé Buyers Guide [Re: ] #1312059
30/01/2012 21:23
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Originally Posted By: Truffle
Bought my copy yesterday. Gotta say, very disappointed by the 'page 7 fella'.


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Re: Practical Classics; Fiat Coupé Buyers Guide [Re: stan] #1312111
30/01/2012 23:33
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No mention of the CHOD as an engine killer though.
And a bit more about performance would have wet the appetite of perspective owners.
Still a nice article that will raise the prices profile.

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Re: Practical Classics; Fiat Coupé Buyers Guide [Re: sandytim] #1312137
31/01/2012 08:19
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No mention of the CHOD as an engine killer though.


This was mentioned in the article we sent to them. It must have been edited out for some reason.


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Re: Practical Classics; Fiat Coupé Buyers Guide [Re: stan] #1312143
31/01/2012 09:21
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I'm not sure the performance and handling is a big consideration for your average Practical Classics reader. When I was looking for my second coupe none of the other stuff I considered had handling or performance anything like a 20v, let alone a turbo. That's not what I'm looking for from it, and not what PC are drawing attention to.

I'd expect that anyone who decides to look for one based on that article will be after OEM or very close to, and certainly not a 300+ job.

Also, they *are* cheap, and will be staying that way for the foreseeable future. Might as well accept it. Good straight cars will hold their money, but probably no more, provided you keep on top of maintenance.


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Re: Practical Classics; Fiat Coupé Buyers Guide [Re: stan] #1312512
01/02/2012 00:05
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And in other news... the Quantum kit owner's club are complaining on their forum that:

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They are now featuring Fiat Coupes (latest issue), which are much less practical and much less classic than our cars. Surely, the average home mechanic would be much better off with a Quantum than one of those? And it would be more exclusive.


No need to head over there and argue; I've done it. You may recall I have a quantum with a 20vt engine...


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Re: Practical Classics; Fiat Coupé Buyers Guide [Re: stan] #1312515
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"Surely, the average home mechanic would be much better off with a Quantum than one of those?" chinny

Re: Practical Classics; Fiat Coupé Buyers Guide [Re: stan] #1312520
01/02/2012 00:18
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Yeah because the 'average home mechanic' doesn't know an EBV from a DV probably, leave alone know what ABS is, power steering,... Err... wink tongue


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Re: Practical Classics; Fiat Coupé Buyers Guide [Re: MarioCirillo] #1312571
01/02/2012 09:59
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I bought one. Best Coupe article I've read.

Not a big deal in any way I notice the 0-60 on
the 20vt is 6.5 in the article and 6.3 in the price
guide at the back. Maybe Fiat used two stigs to release
their offical stats, one fat and one thin and this had
lead to 2 sets of figures just about everwhere (i digress).

Excellent pics too. Total respect to the red LE . bow
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Re: Practical Classics; Fiat Coupé Buyers Guide [Re: stan] #1312586
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We provided the figures *but* we stressed we were giving them the official Fiat figures which are 0-62 not 0-60 but they used them anyway, which is a possible reason for discrepancy.


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Re: Practical Classics; Fiat Coupé Buyers Guide [Re: stan] #1313435
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Good article, enjoyed it.

Mario, the car looks mint, good pics.


Now in the 400+ bhp club!
Re: Practical Classics; Fiat Coupé Buyers Guide [Re: stan] #1313728
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Excellent article!

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