When someone asks you what you drive...

When someone asks you what you drive...

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Colin P

Original Poster:

499 posts

157 months

Friday 12th May 2023
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.......do you say Alpine, or Alpeen?

Assuming of course that you are speaking English and not French.

gloomington

75 posts

33 months

Friday 12th May 2023
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“A liitle Renault.” That allows them to carry on telling me all about their Porsche.

erics

2,697 posts

225 months

Friday 12th May 2023
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i say Dacia

LE62NDE

413 posts

34 months

Friday 12th May 2023
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gloomington said:
“A liitle Renault.” That allows them to carry on telling me all about their Porsche.
biglaugh

LE62NDE

413 posts

34 months

Friday 12th May 2023
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I say Alpeen. And then "Mae fe'n fel Davrian Ffranceg" (which is Welsh for "It's like a French Davrian"). Usually does the trick.

Pretentious? Moi?

Edited by LE62NDE on Friday 12th May 18:37

Kuwahara

1,232 posts

32 months

Friday 12th May 2023
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Alfa…tongue out

Sporky

8,394 posts

78 months

Friday 12th May 2023
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"a Golf".

Anyone who asks that question is guaranteed to be a bore.

I might even go with "I don't really drive much any more".

Be the boring grey rock.

PhilipIbrahim

91 posts

44 months

Friday 12th May 2023
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Surely if you say Alpine you will confuse people even more than if you say Alpeen as they will think you're driving a head unit from the 90s.

I think saying Alpine is even worse than saying 'Porsh'.

AyOneTen

36 posts

38 months

Friday 12th May 2023
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Typical conversation:

What car do you drive?

- An Alpine.

Ah, a BMW then?

- No, that would be an AlpinA



- It belongs to Renault….

Whaleblue

401 posts

102 months

Friday 12th May 2023
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AyOneTen said:
Typical conversation:

What car do you drive?
I’m
- An Alpine.

Ah, a BMW then?

- No, that would be an AlpinA



- It belongs to Renault….
Surely better to say you drive an Ay One Ten? smile

Debbiesd

92 posts

38 months

Friday 12th May 2023
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ON a slightly different angle I have had two people ask me if that’s my Porsche , one even said it doesn’t say Porsche on it anywhere,🤦‍♀️
I think owning an Alpine is a bit like when I owned a evo Integrale in the early 90.s ( still have it) people either have no idea what you are driving or they know exactly what it is, it’s that look you get

s111dpc

1,455 posts

243 months

Friday 12th May 2023
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I say ‘Alpeen’ but then usually have to explain what it is smile

Colin P

Original Poster:

499 posts

157 months

Saturday 13th May 2023
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s111dpc said:
I say ‘Alpeen’ but then usually have to explain what it is smile
Exactly why I asked the question. Without fail I’ve then had to say Alpine to explain it.

LE62NDE

413 posts

34 months

Saturday 13th May 2023
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Colin P said:
Exactly why I asked the question. Without fail I’ve then had to say Alpine to explain it.
Having driven Bond Equipes for just over 50 years, I'm used to the 'worrisit mate?' conversation, including the mispronunciation of the car name. As someone noted above, one of the attractions of driving a relatively unknown car is getting the nod from those who know...

worldwidewebs

2,800 posts

264 months

Saturday 13th May 2023
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Debbiesd said:
ON a slightly different angle I have had two people ask me if that’s my Porsche , one even said it doesn’t say Porsche on it anywhere,?????
I think owning an Alpine is a bit like when I owned a evo Integrale in the early 90.s ( still have it) people either have no idea what you are driving or they know exactly what it is, it’s that look you get
Two lads cycled past my house this morning while the A110 was on the drive. "Wow - he's got a Porsche 918, 911!" He tried

OscarP

45 posts

45 months

Monday 15th May 2023
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My family call it the Twingo which always makes me laugh -

S600BSB

6,583 posts

120 months

Tuesday 16th May 2023
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A Renault.

DarkMatter

1,486 posts

245 months

Tuesday 16th May 2023
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AyOneTen said:
Typical conversation:

What car do you drive?

- An Alpine.

Ah, a BMW then?

- No, that would be an AlpinA



- It belongs to Renault….
If you said to me your drive an Alpine I’d probably reply, Ah, a Sunbeam then?

Whaleblue

401 posts

102 months

Tuesday 16th May 2023
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DarkMatter said:
AyOneTen said:
Typical conversation:

What car do you drive?

- An Alpine.

Ah, a BMW then?

- No, that would be an AlpinA



- It belongs to Renault….
If you said to me your drive an Alpine I’d probably reply, Ah, a Sunbeam then?
Back in the day, that would have been pronounced Sunbeam Alpine (not Alpeen) I think. Funnily enough it was a car my parents coveted so was one of the first I got to recognise.

PhilipIbrahim

91 posts

44 months

Tuesday 16th May 2023
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Do you enjoy having to explain to people what it is, or like most things does that depend on circumstance and situation?

I used the "little Renault" line this weekend and got no further questions from someone buying a Q8, to be fair I showed about the same level of interest in his SUV.