Abarth in the South of France

Abarth in the South of France

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duggan

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919 posts

254 months

Wednesday 12th August 2009
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Hello All,

Have just got back from a few days playing with the 500SS in the South of France - I'd planned to take the Exige S down there, but hadn't planned on the amount of luggage we carry - the Abarth packed it all in with room to spare & proved to be just as much fun on the twisty mountain roads - here are a few pics:

On the drive Friday night:


On the road Saturday afternoon:











;D

dannytherev

2,370 posts

191 months

Wednesday 12th August 2009
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Very nice how does it compare to the VTS only ask as I have one myself and I'm very happy with mine suprised a few people with its cornering ability

jaik

2,002 posts

219 months

Wednesday 12th August 2009
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Fantastic shots biggrin Those Abarths really eat up the corners too, I was so impressed by one when I went on a Euro driving trip this summer.

duggan

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919 posts

254 months

Wednesday 12th August 2009
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dannytherev said:
Very nice how does it compare to the VTS only ask as I have one myself and I'm very happy with mine suprised a few people with its cornering ability
Hey Danny,

The Abarth and the VTS are very different cars given the price differential in this type of car and the BHP/normally asp. vs turbocharged engines.

The Abarth has a wow factor about it that still has me out polishing it every other weekend, but I prefer the VTS for its driving position and strangely the feel of the steering wheel / location of gear lever (yeh ok - I'd never make it as a car reviewer). I think the feel of the VTS steering in general is also better, more driven by the strange Abarth set-up (you have a base settings - who uses that? - and then a sport setting, that firms everything up, but feels a little too electronic). You really feel in the VTS that you're connected to everything in the direction department.

The VTS does start to feel as though it's straining at higher speeds/revs, whereas the Abarth feels strong at higher speeds, but for the city commute I love the VTS.

VTS is going shortly, so the Abarth comes into daily service - will be interesting to get a "daily" comparison between the two.

i remember

3,296 posts

192 months

Wednesday 12th August 2009
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Is that a fking massive bag of dog food in the boot there?

nismo48

4,265 posts

213 months

Wednesday 12th August 2009
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Love the car and the pictures..But why the illegally spaced number plate..?

duggan

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254 months

Wednesday 12th August 2009
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i remember said:
Is that a fking massive bag of dog food in the boot there?
Sure is - the place we've got has a local stray dog that lives in one of the barns in the hamlet. My wife insists on feeding him every time we're down there - I think we spent more time choosing the food for the dog than we did for ourselves - he's named Elvis:




nismo48

4,265 posts

213 months

Wednesday 12th August 2009
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Well can you answer my question please..??

duggan

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919 posts

254 months

Thursday 13th August 2009
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nismo48 said:
Well can you answer my question please..??
Why are you so bothered? It's hardly the crime of the century and I think it suits the car....

Scottyb28

67 posts

198 months

Thursday 13th August 2009
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Awesome car, planning a european holiday for next year, how long does it take you to get to the south of france?

Not decided on what car to use for the trip, the Abarth is one car we agree would be great fun just hope i can afford one next year smile

190E Matt

6,632 posts

220 months

Thursday 13th August 2009
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Beautiful cars, equally beautiful part of the world.

L100NYY

35,458 posts

249 months

Thursday 13th August 2009
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duggan said:
nismo48 said:
Well can you answer my question please..??
Why are you so bothered? It's hardly the crime of the century and I think it suits the car....
I don't think nismo gets out much.

Maty

1,233 posts

219 months

Thursday 13th August 2009
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nismo48 said:
Love the car and the pictures..But why the illegally spaced number plate..?
What the fook has it got to do with you??

Anyway, very nice 500, the only colour to have as well!

Whats it like on juice?

Nick_Johnson

336 posts

183 months

Thursday 13th August 2009
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nismo48 said:
Well can you answer my question please..??
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Dont you just love some people, sod off will you!!!

Amazing pictures of a wonderful little car, am I write in say this is knocking out 155 BHP. I'm heading down there in couple of weeks but unfortunately i'm not taking my Cooper S which I would just love to do......


L100NYY

35,458 posts

249 months

Thursday 13th August 2009
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I bet it was a great trip to do in the Abarth, especiallly on the twisty sections. Lovely pictures too, the car looks good on the white wheels and the litt;e Agip stickers are a nice touch too.

nismo48

4,265 posts

213 months

Thursday 13th August 2009
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I'm just jealous really..Everytime i've tried it on my plate the law have stopped me..!!!
L100NYY said:
duggan said:
nismo48 said:
Well can you answer my question please..??
Why are you so bothered? It's hardly the crime of the century and I think it suits the car....
I don't think nismo gets out much.

nismo48

4,265 posts

213 months

Thursday 13th August 2009
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Ok will do..you crawl back under that rock first..!!
Nick_Johnson said:
nismo48 said:
Well can you answer my question please..??
]

Dont you just love some people, sod off will you!!!

Amazing pictures of a wonderful little car, am I write in say this is knocking out 155 BHP. I'm heading down there in couple of weeks but unfortunately i'm not taking my Cooper S which I would just love to do......

duggan

Original Poster:

919 posts

254 months

Thursday 13th August 2009
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Scottyb28 said:
Awesome car, planning a european holiday for next year, how long does it take you to get to the south of france?

Not decided on what car to use for the trip, the Abarth is one car we agree would be great fun just hope i can afford one next year smile
We stayed just outside Poitiers on the first night - we arrived in France at around 1000hrs local time and the a blast down the Autoroutes to the Hotel. Set of next morning early and was down at our place by mid afternoon - the relaxing way to do it.

You *could* blast down there in a day - I had an S1 Exige a few years back that we drove overnight setting off at 1600hrs and arriving back in London at 1000hrs the next day (had to hang around at the Eurotunnel for it to open!) - but it takes the fun out of the journey.

Re the Abarth - the SS kit lifts the BHP to 158 and also add's different springs (reduces ride height + stiffness), different brake discs, remap + the wheels - it was running at about 34mpg on the way down - lovely but of kit - as I mentioned, it just feels special in it's own way!

6potdave

2,406 posts

219 months

Thursday 13th August 2009
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Excellent! I bet that was a right hoot in the South of France. I went there last month but sadly hired a car instead of taking mine and it turned out to be a *cough* Matiz :-( all the time I was there all I could think was "why have I been granted such an awful car on such brilliant roads".

dannytherev

2,370 posts

191 months

Thursday 13th August 2009
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duggan said:
dannytherev said:
Very nice how does it compare to the VTS only ask as I have one myself and I'm very happy with mine suprised a few people with its cornering ability
Hey Danny,

The Abarth and the VTS are very different cars given the price differential in this type of car and the BHP/normally asp. vs turbocharged engines.
You really feel in the VTS that you're connected to everything in the direction department.
but for the city commute I love the VTS.
VTS is going shortly, so the Abarth comes into daily service - will be interesting to get a "daily" comparison between the two.
Couldn't agree more about the steering have done a few PH meets and it keeps up with much more expensive motors
I am thinking of getting some engine work done soon so it should be pretty quick then, first M.O.T. next month so will get cracking then I think