Quadrifoglio Italian Road Trip
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Ever since I ordered the QV I planned to take it “home” to Milan and the Alfa Romeo museum, so finally I found some time to do it.
I normally live in Cologne (Germany) so the week started with a visit to the museum at Hockenheim
Then a visit to the Porsche museum in Stuttgart (poor photo of an underground carpark)
I then headed south to Switzerland – what a beautiful country
Before heading in to the mountains – even in late May some of the passes are closed, this is Grimsel
And then on to Italy and the true objective – visiting the Alfa Romeo museum in Milan
After which a quick visit to Monza was on the cards
So after five days, 1600 trouble-free miles (I’ve now done over 4,000), and (thanks to the Sparco carbon seats) not a single ache or pain – a fantastic week
For anyone who isn’t sure – just do it, this car is amazing.
I normally live in Cologne (Germany) so the week started with a visit to the museum at Hockenheim
Then a visit to the Porsche museum in Stuttgart (poor photo of an underground carpark)
I then headed south to Switzerland – what a beautiful country
Before heading in to the mountains – even in late May some of the passes are closed, this is Grimsel
And then on to Italy and the true objective – visiting the Alfa Romeo museum in Milan
After which a quick visit to Monza was on the cards
So after five days, 1600 trouble-free miles (I’ve now done over 4,000), and (thanks to the Sparco carbon seats) not a single ache or pain – a fantastic week
For anyone who isn’t sure – just do it, this car is amazing.
api330 said:
Hi, What sort of mpg were you getting on your trip, Cheers
To be honest I don't really pay much attention to mpg, but guessing I would say at German speeds (115mph+ with hard acceleration periods) around 20, at "normal" Euro speeds (85-90) between 30 and 40. I run on Super Unleaded and just fill when it needs it. It's not a car to buy with a focus on fuel consumption...
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