Alpine A110 owners
Discussion
domrusty said:
bcr5784 said:
With sports exhaust you also get a "sound pipe" which feeds induction noises into the cabin. Makes gobble gobble noises that sound vaguelly like 40 DCOE carbs of yesteryear. Only intrudes under acceleration and goes quiet at a cruise.
I think the Sports exhaust and engine modes are very well judged: it does make a good noise in Sport, but not raucously anti-social, and in standard mode the whole thing is remarkably civilised (not much less so than my Jag XK). I’m well impressed...Just ordered a set of Life110 gearchange paddles
Hoofty said:
Olivera said:
I think the S model in particular should have been higher specced - almost a 10 grand premium for mostly a remap is very steep, hence the lukewarm at best reviews. Given the premium this should have been more akin to a Cup model, with more significant upgrades throughout. Instead it will be a tiny seller.
Speccing up a Pure to similar levels as the standard S does close that 10k gap to less than 5k, but yeah, they had to at least include the higher power tune. Although this hardly counts as data, it does seem like all the initial Atelier cars they've built are S models, so some people are buying them. Works better in Europe (and more profitable) I imagine.khart said:
I bought my S with the view it was a more practical Elise, I never really considered a Cayman and second hand with a 10k discount it made sense.
Same here. Having previous owned an Elise and Exige the A110 just felt more grown up for 95% of the fun of a Lotus. Also didn’t consider the Cayman, whilst a good car it felt too big, expensive and less involving.bcr5784 said:
s111dpc said:
Changing the subject for a minute it looks like the Renault Alpine owners club are organising a meet at Thruxton in September. Would be great to see some of the owners on here, assuming we’re out of lockdown by then of course
Do you have a link? Didn't spot it on the RAOC site (but only had a man look).https://www.facebook.com/events/1329574710758685
Didzz said:
Interested to know what was the trigger that made you go for an A110, a PE btw, which means you were one of the first
UK customers, as the car/brand were almost unknown. Just curious.
For me it was a few factors. I have owned a couple of Elise’s and an Exige and was looking for another sports car. I remember being at the Festival of Speed in 2012 when the Alpine A110-50 concept was premiered and I fell in love! So when searching for the new car I starting reading the A110 reviews, started this thread for other owners views and decided to take a test drive. UK customers, as the car/brand were almost unknown. Just curious.
Edited by Didzz on Friday 26th February 05:28
Edited by Didzz on Friday 26th February 05:45
The test drive sold it for me, it was like driving a Lotus (Elise / Exige) but with the added benefit of modern engineering and up to date creature comforts (infotainment notwithstanding!) and very useable everyday whilst retaining that ‘special’ feeling every time you drive it.
Test drive one if you can, you’ll be smitten
biggles330d said:
Isn't that good there are so few available and prices appear stronger for older cars than was the case when they were a bit newer 12-18 months ago?
I'd much rather there be a surplus of demand over supply to keep the residuals high. As detractors are so keen to point out that its a fancy Renault, the worst thing Alpine could do is saturate the market as it doesn't have the brand strength of Porsche to keep the punters, new or used, lining up so flooding the market would be a mad idea.
In my view, Alpine as a product is fabulous. Its market perhaps a bit more discerning and overall that market is smaller than for the more mainstream alternatives. There is no question of the car's brilliance - every review confirms that. And for the owners, Alpine would be well advised to manage the supply carefully to keep it a little exclusive/overpriced (however you look at it). It would certainly put me off if values fell off a cliff in the 2nd hand market - brilliant car or not. If that means it's hard to find bargains for those wanting to churn one, so be it.
Agree 100%I'd much rather there be a surplus of demand over supply to keep the residuals high. As detractors are so keen to point out that its a fancy Renault, the worst thing Alpine could do is saturate the market as it doesn't have the brand strength of Porsche to keep the punters, new or used, lining up so flooding the market would be a mad idea.
In my view, Alpine as a product is fabulous. Its market perhaps a bit more discerning and overall that market is smaller than for the more mainstream alternatives. There is no question of the car's brilliance - every review confirms that. And for the owners, Alpine would be well advised to manage the supply carefully to keep it a little exclusive/overpriced (however you look at it). It would certainly put me off if values fell off a cliff in the 2nd hand market - brilliant car or not. If that means it's hard to find bargains for those wanting to churn one, so be it.
Edited by biggles330d on Friday 5th March 07:30
W111AAM said:
Wiseguy2012 said:
I’m due to take delivery of my A110 this week.
Went for a great spec Pure in White which ticked all my needs.
Going to daily it as My Evora was not a daily and I work to hard to continue to use a smart car for another year.
I’ll post some images when it arrives this week.
O and I’ve never driven one so I hope it’s good
I'm hoping to take delivery of mine in the next few weeks too. I've only driven one very briefly in the pouring rain. I planned on a longer test drive at some point but Covid kept stopping it from happening! I'm sure it will be fab!! Can't wait.Went for a great spec Pure in White which ticked all my needs.
Going to daily it as My Evora was not a daily and I work to hard to continue to use a smart car for another year.
I’ll post some images when it arrives this week.
O and I’ve never driven one so I hope it’s good
Apart from this thread I’m also on www.renaultalpine.co.uk (RAOC) but the best one is the French FAR forum (https://forum.alpinerenault.com/index.php), just use have to use Google translate unless you fluent in French
Miserablegit said:
s111dpc said:
Just a thought, but with so many (relatively speaking) owners on here would there be any interest in doing a list of owners, versions, colours etc? Not sure how best to do it mind!
Yes, great idea. I think we should also establish a pecking order a la Porsche forums-
PE cars at the top as they are the limited editions
Then Pure cars as they are lightweight
Then the Legende
And finally the S as they are just big fancy-pants show offs with the top model.
Miserablegit said:
s111dpc said:
Just a thought, but with so many (relatively speaking) owners on here would there be any interest in doing a list of owners, versions, colours etc? Not sure how best to do it mind!
Something as simple as this:Username Model Colour Mods
Miserablegit PE Alpine Bleu
s111dpc S Glacier white
biggles330d said:
springfan62 said:
biggles330d said:
Interesting all the comment on PPF etc. I've never considered it for any of my cars, they get used, get stone chips and dirty.
I can understand on something really expensive or exotic but as lovely as an A110 is, its neither that expensive (a frocked up Audi A5 will easily cost you more), nor limited as far as I know, or 'exotic' in the Ferrari sense, or even a 911. It's everyday Cayman money.
Fair play to anyone investing the money to keep theirs looking nice, just a curious observation that maybe speaks to the ownership profile who tend to look after things better for their specialness?
I suppose it depends on your perspective if you have bought it use it as a daily and then move it on I would not bother.I can understand on something really expensive or exotic but as lovely as an A110 is, its neither that expensive (a frocked up Audi A5 will easily cost you more), nor limited as far as I know, or 'exotic' in the Ferrari sense, or even a 911. It's everyday Cayman money.
Fair play to anyone investing the money to keep theirs looking nice, just a curious observation that maybe speaks to the ownership profile who tend to look after things better for their specialness?
Mine was bought to keep as a second car, cars like these will be gone forever soon so bagging one now and looking after is my plan.
I don't car if it's only an Alpine, it just happens to be exactly what I was wanting and in a couple of years they will stop making them and no one is going to invest in making similar cars going forward.
Miserablegit said:
I've fixed my blades - Volvo v60 end cap is the same size - bought 2 blades from a Volvo dealer for £60. Exactly the same Valeo Aquablade- just an inch longer -Slipped old rubber out, cut new rubber to size and used Volvo clip to secure in blade.
£190 cheaper than Alpine's offering and, with the Volvo clipping on and off, it looks as though volvo design the blades to be replaceable. Write up on the Renault Alpine Owners Club forum.
Good result, thanks for sharing.£190 cheaper than Alpine's offering and, with the Volvo clipping on and off, it looks as though volvo design the blades to be replaceable. Write up on the Renault Alpine Owners Club forum.
mcmigo said:
Mannginger said:
I know I definitely don't want a Cayman. Only thing I'd really consider is an Evora but I'd want a GT410 and they're still 50% more expensive. Next car maybe? I have my GB270 to perform shopping or bigger group road-trips so this is a weekend and (irregular now I guess) commute car. What's the worst that can happen?!
It is just a very different type of car to others in this class (in my view). As I said, it suits my style of car absolutely perfectly so I didn't hesitate once I test drove one, but if you want raw pace and noise - this car isn't it, if you want drama - this car isn't it, if you want to feel like you are inside a 60k car, this car definitely isn't it (despite some very nice design touches). A previous poster described it well - it is sort of a mid point between the real raw racers like an elise or a 4c , and the german 2 seaters. There isnt really another car out there like it. Changing subject, mine’s just had its first service with no surprises - also order the phone holder and some touch up paint (they now colours other than the Blue) whilst it was there.
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