Walesy 0 Posted January 25, 2011 I've driven various Corrados for the last 10 years, covering tens of thousands of miles and I've never once broken down - buy a goodun, then look after it and it'll look after you, use quality parts (OEM or better) and practice prevention rather than cure etc etc. I personally think they're incredibly reliable going from my experience, people moaning about their 20 year old sports coupe costing them a few quid in maintenance is ludicrous really, how many other 15-20 year old 100k mile + cars do you see still on the road let alone costing their owners nothing to keep going? it's a bit unrealistic to expect that really :) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kevin Bacon 5 Posted January 25, 2011 I'd take the Corrado easily, especially as it's Rob's (Heresites) tasty example :D Where is he by the way? I like the Alfa's wheels and that's it. I can't stand biege interiors and I can't stand Bangle-esque body slashes either, or the headlights! I've never seen what the fuss with the GTA was all about. I don't like it, it just looks like a red door wedge. Gimme a 147 or 156 GTA over that any day. My youngest brother has a 147 2.0 T spark and my middle brother had it before him, it's been in the family for 7 years at least and it's been perfectly reliable. Alfa's reputation for poor reliability comes from the people who can't be arsed to fix or maintain them properly. They're Italian, they're quirkly, they need specialist attention and many don't get it. Corrados are what Corrados are. Fickle, crumbly, 90s VWs....but despite their humble origins, somehow captivate their owners with tidy handling and clean lines. I have no special allegiance to the car, I just like the community it attracts and fiddling with the engine etc :D Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
yacobwood 0 Posted January 25, 2011 I don't like it, it just looks like a red door wedge. :lol: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jamiehamy 0 Posted January 25, 2011 Corrados are what Corrados are. Fickle, crumbly, 90s VWs....but despite their humble origins, somehow captivate their owners with tidy handling and clean lines. :D Come on Kev, (older but not too old) Alfa's and Fiats are amongst the most hollow and plasticy feelings cars I've sat in, and I used to be a car salesman and have sat in a lot of cars! Corrado feels like a Sherman tank comparatively! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kevin Bacon 5 Posted January 25, 2011 You've clearly not had to delve too deeply into the dashboard yet then :lol: The plastics are so cheap, nasty and brittle, they make even a Skoda Rapid Super Estelle's interior seem like a Bentley's by comparison. VW use a schitt grade of plastic which doesn't handle repeated hot and cold cycling and as a result, when alarm fitters and keen DIY'ers start rummaging around in there, all the key mounting tabs etc snap off with the bare minimum of pressure. Sure, the mechanicals and bodywork are strong, as you'd expect from a VW, but the interior plastics are just dire. End of story! :D Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jamiehamy 0 Posted January 25, 2011 You've clearly not had to delve too deeply into the dashboard yet then :lol: The plastics are so cheap, nasty and brittle, they make even a Skoda Rapid Super Estelle's interior seem like a Bentley's by comparison. VW use a schitt grade of plastic which doesn't handle repeated hot and cold cycling and as a result, when alarm fitters and keen DIY'ers start rummaging around in there, all the key mounting tabs etc snap off with the bare minimum of pressure. Sure, the mechanicals and bodywork are strong, as you'd expect from a VW, but the interior plastics are just dire. End of story! :D My Corrado is so reliable I never need to go there...*cough. lol Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Whitedog 0 Posted January 25, 2011 I can see why people would rather have the alfa over a rado, to the untrained eye you get nice wheels, pointy italian bodywork (in red makes it reminiscent of another famous italian sportscar), a lovely looking interior with stitched leather and modern dash....easy choice really, i too have looked at these in the past and thought how much of a car you get for your money. But, i love my corrado. Theres just something about these cars that everytime i sell one i pine(sp?) after another untill i get one again. I love the interior of the later rado's, teamed with some nice leather recaro's would give the alfas a run for its money. I like the curve of the dramatic swage line down the side that only i am able to see out of all my family for some reason....."dunno what your looking at tbh stu..??"..... :lol: .....i like the flat chisel like front end, i love the spoiler and the fact it goes up and down :grin: ....i love the maclaren F1 mirrors ( :lol: )....but most of all i love driving it....and hearing that vr howl on full chatt, theres just nothing like it. :luvlove: (I still do quite like the Alfa though) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AlgarveVR6 0 Posted January 25, 2011 I can see why people would rather have the alfa over a rado, to the untrained eye you get nice wheels, pointy italian bodywork (in red makes it reminiscent of another famous italian sportscar), a lovely looking interior with stitched leather and modern dash....easy choice really, i too have looked at these in the past and thought how much of a car you get for your money. But, i love my corrado. Theres just something about these cars that everytime i sell one i pine(sp?) after another untill i get one again. I love the interior of the later rado's, teamed with some nice leather recaro's would give the alfas a run for its money. I like the curve of the dramatic swage line down the side that only i am able to see out of all my family for some reason....."dunno what your looking at tbh stu..??"..... :lol: .....i like the flat chisel like front end, i love the spoiler and the fact it goes up and down :grin: ....i love the maclaren F1 mirrors ( :lol: )....but most of all i love driving it....and hearing that vr howl on full chatt, theres just nothing like it. :luvlove: (I still do quite like the Alfa though) :clap: :clap: :clap: every time we saw one before we got one we used to say "iligitimate person" or something like that Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Whitedog 0 Posted January 25, 2011 I can see why people would rather have the alfa over a rado, to the untrained eye you get nice wheels, pointy italian bodywork (in red makes it reminiscent of another famous italian sportscar), a lovely looking interior with stitched leather and modern dash....easy choice really, i too have looked at these in the past and thought how much of a car you get for your money. But, i love my corrado. Theres just something about these cars that everytime i sell one i pine(sp?) after another untill i get one again. I love the interior of the later rado's, teamed with some nice leather recaro's would give the alfas a run for its money. I like the curve of the dramatic swage line down the side that only i am able to see out of all my family for some reason....."dunno what your looking at tbh stu..??"..... :lol: .....i like the flat chisel like front end, i love the spoiler and the fact it goes up and down :grin: ....i love the maclaren F1 mirrors ( :lol: )....but most of all i love driving it....and hearing that vr howl on full chatt, theres just nothing like it. :luvlove: (I still do quite like the Alfa though) :clap: :clap: :clap: every time we saw one before we got one we used to say "iligitimate person" or something like that If ever I see another one on the road it just makes me smile...and I always wave if I'm in mine. Tried waving at other times too when I haven't been in the Rado forgetting and I get some strange looks....haha. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Critical_Mass 10 Posted January 25, 2011 Can someone point out this 'awkward styling' the Corrado has at the front end, I just dont see it.. The corrado is a thing of beauty. I like the Alfa, but i just cant see myself loving it. Though to be fair ive never driven one. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dsilva 0 Posted January 25, 2011 Hi what you need to do is go to tesco and buy the biggest fish you can and slap them till the come to there senses lol :nuts: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Critical_Mass 10 Posted January 25, 2011 Oh and Kev, reading some of your post i do sometimes get the impression you dont actually like the corrado :lol: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mrbeige 0 Posted January 25, 2011 I'd have that Alfa over the Corrado any day as well I'm afraid! Its absolutely stunning compared to the Corrado! If that's the case Jim, why have you got two Corrados and not one Corrado and one Alfa? Oh and I much prefer the Corrado. However, their are worse cars for the Corrado to be compared to by your work mates...... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
yacobwood 0 Posted January 26, 2011 I wouldn't mind but one drives a 1.4 Corsa, bangs on about his love for anything Australian and rear wheel drive and thinks he would beat me in a race :lol: One drives a Rover 25. Need i say more. One drives a Ford Fiesta One drives a Caddy :grin: (he doesn't rip the Corrado) One drives a pea coloured Focus with a duc taped door. One drives a 300 odd brake Focus RS (TBH i think hes got the edge on me :lol: ) That's why its so annoying Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jim 2 Posted January 26, 2011 I'd have that Alfa over the Corrado any day as well I'm afraid! Its absolutely stunning compared to the Corrado! If that's the case Jim, why have you got two Corrados and not one Corrado and one Alfa? Oh and I much prefer the Corrado. However, their are worse cars for the Corrado to be compared to by your work mates...... Because my girlfriend is not entirely understanding when it comes to chopping / changing cars... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kevin Bacon 5 Posted January 26, 2011 Oh and Kev, reading some of your post i do sometimes get the impression you dont actually like the corrado :lol: It's just hot air mate, I love them really :lol: I'm just very aware of the car's shortcomings and don't hide them behind rose tinteds ;) I like other cars as much as the next man, but I've never really 'got' Alfas. I've driven them and I like the look of some of them, but they don't do anything for me. What ever this passion people have for them, it's not sparked in me. And as for this ridiculous notion that you can't be a true car enthusiast until you've owned one, utter garbage! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Critical_Mass 10 Posted January 26, 2011 Oh and Kev, reading some of your post i do sometimes get the impression you dont actually like the corrado :lol: It's just hot air mate, I love them really :lol: I'm just very aware of the car's shortcomings and don't hide them behind rose tinteds ;) I like other cars as much as the next man, but I've never really 'got' Alfas. I've driven them and I like the look of some of them, but they don't do anything for me. What ever this passion people have for them, it's not sparked in me. And as for this ridiculous notion that you can't be a true car enthusiast until you've owned one, utter garbage! Good to hear it, i was ready to slap you with a wet fish and kick your ass out the door! :lol: Im the same ive never got the whole Alfa fascination and again dont agree with the notion that you cant be a true enthusiast blah blah blah. I like them, i just dont have that passion for them that others do. Though i do particularly like the 159 and even the Giulietta. I try not be too narrow minded when it comes to the Corrado and VWs in general. I like other cars and other marks, but I will defend the Corrado where necessary. :D Going back to my previous question - What are these "awkward angles" people are talking of? The Corrado is a thing of beauty in my eyes. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
herisites 0 Posted January 27, 2011 I'd take the Corrado easily, especially as it's Rob's (Heresites) tasty example :D Where is he by the way? I'm around :lol: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kevin Bacon 5 Posted January 27, 2011 I'd take the Corrado easily, especially as it's Rob's (Heresites) tasty example :D Where is he by the way? I'm around :lol: :clap: Good to hear it, i was ready to slap you with a wet fish and kick your ass out the door! :lol: Going back to my previous question - What are these "awkward angles" people are talking of? The Corrado is a thing of beauty in my eyes. Cool, just make sure it's a nice peice of Turbot. I can't be doing with the whole wet Salmon round my face thing, or Cod :D I can't see anything awkward about the Corrado's styling either tbh :shrug: :D Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KIPVW 0 Posted January 27, 2011 Can someone point out this 'awkward styling' the Corrado has at the front end, I just dont see it.. The corrado is a thing of beauty. Indeed what the hell are they on about???? The Corrado looks awsome from any angle :notworthy: :luvlove: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
robrado974 1 Posted January 27, 2011 have to agree with the rado styling ,i love every inch of my vr n think the shape is the dogs b******s . Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Richardshoes 0 Posted January 27, 2011 A true engineers car is always going to be the best manufactured. This is without doubt a VW. The Corrado is a car with aesthetics in mind...... it's timeless and unique... the other car cannot compete. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dukest 0 Posted January 27, 2011 I wouldn't mind but one drives a 1.4 Corsa, bangs on about his love for anything Australian and rear wheel drive and thinks he would beat me in a race :lol: One drives a Rover 25. Need i say more. One drives a Ford Fiesta One drives a Caddy :grin: (he doesn't rip the Corrado) One drives a pea coloured Focus with a duc taped door. One drives a 300 odd brake Focus RS (TBH i think hes got the edge on me :lol: ) That's why its so annoying that does all say alot! from my point of view the alfa exterior looks max powered.. but that is how they are standard isnt it? if you did to the alfa some of the things that make the corrado so good looking (single glass headlights, rear spoiler blended into the bodywork, more subtle chin spoiler) then it would be a lot better imo. I keep looking at mine when i'm walking back home and thinking that the headlight symmetry with the grill is really what makes the front. everything follows everything else on the C, it just works together. that said, i'd very happily have the alfa's interior, the corrados is understated but the alfa's echos cars that are far more expensive. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Danny B 0 Posted January 27, 2011 ..........from my point of view the alfa exterior looks max powered.. but that is how they are standard isnt it? ...... Yep, the one pictured has a CUP body kit - big wing, side skirts, front splitter ........ but is in actual fact not a genuine Cup as they came from factory with half leather Recaro's - only 500 Cups were made and were produced in much the same vain as a certain Storm i.e. run out model to boast flagging end of line sales !! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites