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zym

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162 posts

236 months

Monday 29th October 2007
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... but I'm thinking of driving down to Italy in early December. I seem to remember reading a few posts here about people taking their Monaros on European tours ( can't find them as the search facility seems to be a bit rubbish! ).

So, how does the Monaro fare as a grand tourer? Any tips on preparing it for the journey? I've yet to experience icy conditions with it, but obviously as it's winter I'm going to take it easy! Probably stop over half way there, so it'll be about 1200 miles in 2 days. Has anyone done that length of trip in that time?

And yes I know the sensible thing would be to fly and hire a car, but where's the adventure in that?

hsv_rulz

957 posts

245 months

Monday 29th October 2007
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600 miles in a day - by Oz standards a mere trip to the front gate to get the mail
bandit

marcevo1

524 posts

259 months

Monday 29th October 2007
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great gt imo

have done glasgow to norwich - stopping for fuel only - ace for long journeys

Raggyman

2,317 posts

266 months

Monday 29th October 2007
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Did 1400km once in one hit... did it for the weekend... up on the friday night, and back again on the sunday night.. That was just to get the commodore registered in Queensland.

If you are going to Italy... good luck mate.. absolutely madness place to drive there. We drove in and drove straight out... think they give the drivers licenses away there in corn flake packets..

We are over there for new years this year... going to be interesting..

Black VXR

750 posts

286 months

Monday 29th October 2007
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We did 3000+ miles is two weeks down to Vence earlier this year. Great car - ate up the miles with no problems - go for it!

stigmundfreud

22,454 posts

233 months

Tuesday 30th October 2007
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I did 900 in a day with 1 fuel stop and one ferry stop. Left Carcassonne at 8am arrived home at 9pm so 12 hours including ferry wasnt bad. The uk roads were legal, the french roads we stretched it a little.


zym

Original Poster:

162 posts

236 months

Tuesday 30th October 2007
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Sounds like I winner, which I was expecting but just needed confirmation that I'm not going to kill the car! I've been to Italy a few times and I'm fully aware of their driving standards! Last time I was in Rome I noticed they didn't even bother painting road lanes any more, not that it made much difference I've not driven in Italy myself before, always been ferried around, so I'm slightly nervous about taking the monaro there!

tzh

112 posts

225 months

Wednesday 31st October 2007
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Want to see madness? The Arc de Triumph in Paris is just mental! For those that have never been it sits on a roundabout. Some one told me it was ace so on a long weekend there had a walk over for a looksee. Passionate French driving at its best (or worse!rotate)

baz7175

3,551 posts

234 months

Wednesday 31st October 2007
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I did Derry in N Ireland to Aachen in Germany where I now live - I'm planning a trip to Italy next spring/summer in the big yoke too smile