Lancia Delta.

Started by 2o6, February 05, 2008, 10:19:38 AM


Vinsanity

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Finally you post something not obscure and ridiculous :praise:

The front looks kinda classy for a small car, but the back looks like an awkward Nissan Murano. Nonetheless, it would be cool to see them come to America, but I don't see it happening before Alfa and Fiat do.

the Teuton

If there's no Integrale, I'm not interested.
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SVT666

The front end looks like someone took a nail file to a G6.

Shift507

The rear view gives me the feel of a SEAT Leon or Toledo, in a good way and I love that interior.
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omicron

It shall take more than this for me to forgive Lancia for not building the delightful Fulvia concept of 2003:



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I kinda like it.  Now bring back the Integrale.  NOW!

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Quote from: omicron on February 05, 2008, 08:26:33 PM
It shall take more than this for me to forgive Lancia for not building the delightful Fulvia concept of 2003:



Now that's a sharp looking car.
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TheIntrepid

Fulvia sounds like Vulva.

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Vinsanity

Quote from: thecarnut on February 05, 2008, 09:52:24 PM
Now that's a sharp looking car.

Agreed 100%. It looks like it's begging to be a retractable hardtop, though.

Vinsanity

Quote from: TheIntrepid on February 05, 2008, 09:52:39 PM
Fulvia sounds like Vulva.

are you pronouncing it right?

ful-VI-a

sounds more like "lan-CI-a"

omicron

Quote from: TheIntrepid on February 05, 2008, 09:52:39 PM
Fulvia sounds like Vulva.

I can just hear the slogan now: 'Wouldn't you like to Lancia Vulva?'.

Raza

Hideous.  Why sully the name?



Look at that.  Like the urquattro and E30 M3, there's such an honesty of design, leanness, and sense of purpose.  And I love square fenders. 

Where are Lancias sold nowadays anyway?  They pulled out of Britain a few years ago; are they sold in most of mainland Europe, or just Italy? 

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nickdrinkwater

I think you can buy one in Central Europe.  But the only place they really sell is Italy.