RE: Alpine A610: Spotted

RE: Alpine A610: Spotted

Tuesday 6th May 2014

Alpine A610: Spotted

The first owner loved the A610 so much as a company car he bought it. Must be rather special then...



Certain criteria tend to exist when it comes to company cars. Bosses don't want to pay for extortionate fuel bills for their reps to slog up and down motorways, so diesel effectively chooses itself. The German marques are desirable too, resulting in our major roads beings clogged with 320ds and the like.

Unusual find in a Subaru garage...
Unusual find in a Subaru garage...
How an Alpine A610 can be justified as a company car, even 20 years ago, it's hard to know. If only more businesses could be managed in a similar fashion then all motorways journeys would be significantly more interesting.

The story behind this A610 is fantastic. Having covered 42,000 miles in three years as his company hack, the driver of the Alpine was so enamoured by it that he bought the car once the lease had run out. It was then used as a weekend plaything, including trips to Goodwood and Le Mans, before being purchased by its current Renault mad owner in 2012. The latter is now selling the car. At a Subaru dealership. Huh?

Turns out the dealer was a Renault franchise but now with the Subaru venture more space is required for more 'on-brand' vehicles. Indeed, it does sit rather incongruously amongst the XVs and Foresters with a Subaru dealer plate affixed.

Not a dash full of flair
Not a dash full of flair
All A610s are rare, with only 68 RHD cars produced, but this one is especially so as only two UK cars were reputedly made in pearlescent green. The detail in the advert implies meticulous care, a point reinforced by the pics; it looks immaculate.

Any discussion of the A610 isn't complete without mentioning that Porsche. Conveniently enough, 1993 is of course the 993 era but with apparently no ceiling on the values of the last air-cooled 911 the Alpine is made to look conspicuously good value. Spend £20K on a 993 and you'll get a Tiptronic C2 with 136,000 miles. Mmm. For a Carrera with a similar mileage to the A610 and £38K is required.

It won't suit all tastes, but the underrated A610 is an intriguing and capable alternative choice to that old Porsche. We like it rather a lot.


ALPINE A610
Engine:
2,975cc turbocharged V6
Transmission: Five-speed manual, rear-wheel drive
Power (hp): 253@5,750rpm
Torque (lb ft): 258@2,900rpm
MPG: N/A
CO2: N/A
First registered: 1993
Recorded mileage: 65,400
Price new: N/A
Yours for: £19,950

See the original ad here.

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Quickmoose

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Tuesday 6th May 2014
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I would...in a heart beat for that one.
Great find
Gorgeous looking thing, especially so in that colour.

Quickmoose

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GrizzlyBear said:
I would have thought the 968 would have been the natural competitor to the A610, front engine, approx. 240 to 250 hp, RWD, exactly the same era and all the magazines at the time seemed to be doing group tests with Porsche 968, A610, MVS Venturi… but not a 993 or 964.

Doesn't look quite so good value then does it
A610 is not front engine though...that was the 'thing'

Quickmoose

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GrizzlyBear said:
Oh yes, what on Earth is under than long bonnet?, anyway my point still stands that all the mags at the time were putting them in group tests with the cars I mentioned above, Nice car, but not 993 nice.
It's not a bonnet?! hehe...storage space and spare wheel I think..
I saw the Fast Lane test, 993, vs A610, vs 944 turbo, vs Esprit
It was definitely seen as the French 911 from conception to death.

Quickmoose

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Wednesday 7th May 2014
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great pic.
Comne on Renault bring back Alpine and no 'lip service'.
Give us a Elise/4C rival and then later, try and rival the 911 again!

Quickmoose

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Thursday 8th May 2014
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crazy windscreen wipers...

Quickmoose

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Monday 19th May 2014
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That shows just how backwards the facelift was....the original was SO much cleaner in the lights, exhaust and bumper treatment*...also it shows nicely how great the glass house, for performance car like that, wide and low, the visibility is fantastic..

  • I love the facelift though too... pop up lights and still a very distinct/original design..