I had this shower though (say rant) I'd like to share with you all 
So I've always been a german car fan, my first car was a 3-pots Opel Corsa, then I had a VW Polo, then a Z3, then a Mini (BMW), and then a Golf.
The Corsa drove 100k km only with a busted idle step motor that costed me 700€ in student money, the Polo was a top spec 1.9TDI Highline, the depressor broke at 50k km sending the engine regularly to lumpy mode that costed me about 1500€ including turbo, it died under the foot of my brother with 150k km on the counter while the upholstery was already falling down from the doorcards and that nasty rubbery skin the early 2000's VW had was shedding all over the dashboard.
Later came the Z3, where I spent all my first 6 months in wages fixing the cooling system.
The I drove a 2007 Mini Cooper D, very quick thing, just a pity it was so rattly you couldn't send the engine higher than 3000 RPM because the whole dashboard started buzzing like a freacking beehive was in the glovebox because of the very bad fastening of its interiors. I sold it at 98k km filled with frustration.
Ultimately I had a 7 gen. Golf, again top spec where I had to change the box at 30k km.
Meanwhile my dad drove an Audi A4 B4 that replaced 7 (seven) ABS units (never solved), whose pixels on the dash faded that ultimately died at 180k km for a seized oil pump.
Now, as you might know I am driving the latest Alfa Romeo Giulia. When my father in law saw it said "beautiful car, just a shame it's the wrong brand"...he (hardly) drives a 2012 VW Golf and for him it's like Gillette, the best a man can get.
I wonder where did Fiat and Alfa and Italian brands in general got such a bad name, so bad it cannot be erased even with three decades of comparable quality with competitors: Porsches engines from a not so far past couldn't last more than 80k km without blowing the cranckshaft bearings, BMW up to these days have terrible cooling systems, Mercs electronics was a nightmare until 10 years ago...yet nobody mentions it and everybody keeps bitching about Italian cars.
I am currently very happy about my Giulia: considering it's one of the first driving on the road I expected some sort of prototypish car held together with philips screws and rattling all over tha place: I onlu got a misplaced door trim and a licence plate holder that interfered with the PDC, and that's it for now (knocks on wood): it drives delightfully, it's quiet and quick, and it's a real headturner... I would never get so many looks if I was driving a 320d.
So I've always been a german car fan, my first car was a 3-pots Opel Corsa, then I had a VW Polo, then a Z3, then a Mini (BMW), and then a Golf.
The Corsa drove 100k km only with a busted idle step motor that costed me 700€ in student money, the Polo was a top spec 1.9TDI Highline, the depressor broke at 50k km sending the engine regularly to lumpy mode that costed me about 1500€ including turbo, it died under the foot of my brother with 150k km on the counter while the upholstery was already falling down from the doorcards and that nasty rubbery skin the early 2000's VW had was shedding all over the dashboard.
Later came the Z3, where I spent all my first 6 months in wages fixing the cooling system.
The I drove a 2007 Mini Cooper D, very quick thing, just a pity it was so rattly you couldn't send the engine higher than 3000 RPM because the whole dashboard started buzzing like a freacking beehive was in the glovebox because of the very bad fastening of its interiors. I sold it at 98k km filled with frustration.
Ultimately I had a 7 gen. Golf, again top spec where I had to change the box at 30k km.
Meanwhile my dad drove an Audi A4 B4 that replaced 7 (seven) ABS units (never solved), whose pixels on the dash faded that ultimately died at 180k km for a seized oil pump.
Now, as you might know I am driving the latest Alfa Romeo Giulia. When my father in law saw it said "beautiful car, just a shame it's the wrong brand"...he (hardly) drives a 2012 VW Golf and for him it's like Gillette, the best a man can get.
I wonder where did Fiat and Alfa and Italian brands in general got such a bad name, so bad it cannot be erased even with three decades of comparable quality with competitors: Porsches engines from a not so far past couldn't last more than 80k km without blowing the cranckshaft bearings, BMW up to these days have terrible cooling systems, Mercs electronics was a nightmare until 10 years ago...yet nobody mentions it and everybody keeps bitching about Italian cars.
I am currently very happy about my Giulia: considering it's one of the first driving on the road I expected some sort of prototypish car held together with philips screws and rattling all over tha place: I onlu got a misplaced door trim and a licence plate holder that interfered with the PDC, and that's it for now (knocks on wood): it drives delightfully, it's quiet and quick, and it's a real headturner... I would never get so many looks if I was driving a 320d.
