Abarth 595 Competizione as a daily?
Discussion
Mr Peel said:
Hi all. Just picked up a Comp as my daily. 2016 so a bit older than I originally wanted, but it's still a facelift, is clean and has only done 29k. Will post a pic when it's properly clean.
These feel really special for a cheap small car, don't they?
Yes they do, but not sure £35k is cheap for a small car!These feel really special for a cheap small car, don't they?
They are one of the slowest depreciating cars as well.
Have fun in it, although it's impossible not to. Just shrug it off when the knockers that have never driven one take the pee.
Had a week in South Wales last week in the Comp, did 491 miles @ 43.5 mpg which I thought was pretty good. The Sabelts remained comfortable on the 3 hour drive West and I think my wife and I must be perfect size for them, no complaints from my 57 year old back.
The car really impressed me and I regret even more not buying one years ago, suits me (and the roads around Brecon as it turned out) a treat. I really can t see this car going anywhere and if anything I think the Alfa will go eventually.
The roads were great but I think the publicity Evo gave Wales as the perfect place to spank your car meant I saw more Police/speed cameras and long stretches of roads with temporary reduced speed limits than I see even in Hampshire.
Great break though with plenty of hill walking and the Comp certainly contributed as perfect size and power for the off the beaten track roads. The A4059 though was its perfect territory apart from avoiding the odd suicidal sheep sat in the middle of the road. Love this car

The car really impressed me and I regret even more not buying one years ago, suits me (and the roads around Brecon as it turned out) a treat. I really can t see this car going anywhere and if anything I think the Alfa will go eventually.
The roads were great but I think the publicity Evo gave Wales as the perfect place to spank your car meant I saw more Police/speed cameras and long stretches of roads with temporary reduced speed limits than I see even in Hampshire.
Great break though with plenty of hill walking and the Comp certainly contributed as perfect size and power for the off the beaten track roads. The A4059 though was its perfect territory apart from avoiding the odd suicidal sheep sat in the middle of the road. Love this car
Edited by wal 45 on Monday 23 June 20:25
wal 45 said:
Had a week in South Wales last week in the Comp, did 491 miles @ 43.5 mpg which I thought was pretty good. The Sabelts remained comfortable on the 3 hour drive West and I think my wife and I must be perfect size for them, no complaints from my 57 year old back.
The car really impressed me and I regret even more not buying one years ago, suits me (and the roads around Brecon as it turned out) a treat. I really can t see this car going anywhere and if anything I think the Alfa will go eventually.
The roads were great but I think the publicity Evo gave Wales as the perfect place to spank your car meant I saw more Police/speed cameras and long stretches of roads with temporary reduced speed limits than I see even in Hampshire.
Great break though with plenty of hill walking and the Comp certainly contributed as perfect size and power for the off the beaten track roads. The A4059 though was its perfect territory apart from avoiding the odd suicidal sheep sat in the middle of the road. Love this car

I part ex'd an Alfa Guilia for my Abarth. Whilst the Guilia is a fabulous car, I just get on with the Abarth so much more. The car really impressed me and I regret even more not buying one years ago, suits me (and the roads around Brecon as it turned out) a treat. I really can t see this car going anywhere and if anything I think the Alfa will go eventually.
The roads were great but I think the publicity Evo gave Wales as the perfect place to spank your car meant I saw more Police/speed cameras and long stretches of roads with temporary reduced speed limits than I see even in Hampshire.
Great break though with plenty of hill walking and the Comp certainly contributed as perfect size and power for the off the beaten track roads. The A4059 though was its perfect territory apart from avoiding the odd suicidal sheep sat in the middle of the road. Love this car
Edited by wal 45 on Monday 23 June 20:25
What is your wife's verdict as a passenger? My OH finds it very, very crashy unfortunately. So a trip like yours for us would be out of the question, sadly.
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I part ex'd an Alfa Guilia for my Abarth. Whilst the Guilia is a fabulous car, I just get on with the Abarth so much more.
What is your wife's verdict as a passenger? My OH finds it very, very crashy unfortunately. So a trip like yours for us would be out of the question, sadly.
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My 595C replaced an MX6 Mk3.5 which she loved. She hates the 595, too small, too hard.....
StescoG66 said:
Ace-T said:
What is your wife's verdict as a passenger? My OH finds it very, very crashy unfortunately. So a trip like yours for us would be out of the question, sadly.
My Mrs doesn t like it either. She says she should but on a sports bra whenever she gets in....
judas said:
StescoG66 said:
Ace-T said:
What is your wife's verdict as a passenger? My OH finds it very, very crashy unfortunately. So a trip like yours for us would be out of the question, sadly.
My Mrs doesn t like it either. She says she should but on a sports bra whenever she gets in....
Mr Peel said:
judas said:
StescoG66 said:
Ace-T said:
What is your wife's verdict as a passenger? My OH finds it very, very crashy unfortunately. So a trip like yours for us would be out of the question, sadly.
My Mrs doesn t like it either. She says she should but on a sports bra whenever she gets in....

Judas is my OH and maybe the problem is that our seats are not Sabelts?
Ace-T said:
Mr Peel said:
judas said:
StescoG66 said:
Ace-T said:
What is your wife's verdict as a passenger? My OH finds it very, very crashy unfortunately. So a trip like yours for us would be out of the question, sadly.
My Mrs doesn t like it either. She says she should but on a sports bra whenever she gets in....

Judas is my OH and maybe the problem is that our seats are not Sabelts?

Ace-T said:
I part ex'd an Alfa Guilia for my Abarth. Whilst the Guilia is a fabulous car, I just get on with the Abarth so much more.
What is your wife's verdict as a passenger? My OH finds it very, very crashy unfortunately. So a trip like yours for us would be out of the question, sadly.
I know what you mean I just love these Abarth, had and driven objectively much better cars but these just make me grin every time I drive one and like you I really get on with my Comp.What is your wife's verdict as a passenger? My OH finds it very, very crashy unfortunately. So a trip like yours for us would be out of the question, sadly.
Bizarrely my wife approves of the Abarth and never complains about the suspension (she drives a Skoda Karoq for reference) or Sabelt seats. My Alfa 916 Spider she dislikes albeit for different reasons and the Alfa 159 Ti I had she absolutely detested in part because of the rock hard ride it had.
Think she overlooks it with the Abarth because ultimately she likes it too and not once during the trip did she complain about it...wives eh...
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