RE: Alpine A110 | PH Fleet (nearly)

RE: Alpine A110 | PH Fleet (nearly)

Friday 2nd August 2019

Alpine A110 | PH Fleet (nearly)

Dan P can't wait for his A110 to turn up. But he's going to have to...



According to the original plan I should be only a couple of weeks away from Alpine A110 ownership. Frustratingly, my car has been postponed and now won’t arrive until late October. I become more and more impatient everyday, but this delay does at least mean I might be able to get out to the factory in Dieppe to see my car going down the line. In which case, waiting around for a couple of months longer will absolutely be worth it. 

While I twitch and fidget impatiently, let me tell you about the specification I’ve gone for. The A110 is pretty much at the top of my budget so one of the key drivers was keeping costs down. That’s why I’m getting an entry-level model, the Pure, rather than the Legende or the recently announced A110S. That’s also why I’m ordering a new car from the factory rather than buying an ex-demo or a pre-owned car, most of which still carry a premium. The Pure starts at a whisker under £47,000, to which I’ve added only a handful of options.

For those that don’t already know, the Pure is billed as the driver focussed A110 whereas the Legende is a little more style conscious and comfort oriented. Actually, beneath the skin they’re exactly the same, so we’re only talking different colours, trim and equipment rather than individual power outputs or suspension setups. To my Pure I’ve added Thunder Grey paint at £780. It wasn’t that long ago that I had a little rant elsewhere about the unending torrent of new cars we see in monochrome paint colours these days. Now I’m part of the problem. Alpine doesn’t offer a particularly extensive colour palette and I wanted to avoid the now very familiar Alpine Blue, which more or less left me with dark blue, white, grey or black. Besides, to my eye the A110 looks at its best in Thunder Grey so in the end it wasn’t a difficult decision. 


As standard the Pure sits on 17-inch wheels. No doubt there’d be a marginal ride and handling advantage on those smaller rims, but they look like trolley wheels and I wasn’t going to put up with that. I find the optional 18-inch Serac wheels a little too fussy, so I’m going with the forged Fuchs 18s instead. They’re a clean, simple, twin five-spoke design that suits the muted grey bodywork perfectly and being forged, they’re lighter than the Seracs as well. No brainer, really, although to have those wheels you do need to specify the uprated 320mm brakes as well. Again, that’s probably a no brainer, but the cost of the wheels and brakes comes to a punchy £2592. 

In the cabin I’ve opted for the uprated Focal stereo, although not the top spec Focal Premium that comes with a subwoofer. That’s another £552 on the invoice. Finally, I’ve added parking sensors at a cost of £660 because I live in a city and I know I’d be gutted if I misjudged a tight parallel park one day and scraped a bumper. (I’m also aware that having mostly driven cars with parking sensors or cameras for the past decade, I’ve become utterly reliant on them. How depressing).


And that’s it. The Pure comes as standard with the brilliant Sabelt fixed-back bucket seats, so there’s no need to upgrade the chairs. They’re not only very light but also among the most comfortable and supportive buckets I’ve ever come across. In my experience, a full eight-hour day in their embrace is no problem whatsoever. I might yet splash out on a couple of the leather storage accessories that attach by velcro to the interior carpet, because as anybody who has poked around an A110 will know there’s almost nowhere to keep your wallet, keys, sunglasses and whatever else. 

I’m making do without the Alpine Telemetrics system, which displays and stores data for trackday use, and I’m not having the sports exhaust either. That might yet prove to be a mistake. I would like one, but it costs £1380 and I had to call it somewhere. There are a few minor accessories, badges and the like that I’m leaving aside as well, for the same reason. It means the total price of my car comes to £51,229 which, after the discount I was able to negotiate via the press office, is £51,229. 

By coincidence, I have just come to the end of a one-week loan with an A110 Pure. I’ve spent plenty of time in Alpines over the past couple of years but not over a number of consecutive days, so I’ve only just realised how comfortable the car is on the motorway and how undemanding it is around town. I’ve just about lost whatever impartiality I ever had towards the A110 by now, but I’m more convinced than ever that it fits my needs better than any other car on sale. Apart from the fact I can’t have one until bloody October.


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Onehp

Original Poster:

1,617 posts

284 months

Friday 2nd August 2019
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I'm also waiting for mine. Most probably forever, like most people. Good things are worth waiting for...

swanny71

2,861 posts

210 months

Friday 2nd August 2019
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So looking forward to reading about this car and your experiences with it over the coming months.

Had a look over a few that were parked up at the Silverstone Classic last weekend and loved the look of them in the metal - I can see one in my future, assuming they drive as well as everyone says.

Congratulations Dan
( and correct choice of colour/spec)

Prestonese

794 posts

106 months

Friday 2nd August 2019
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Congratulations Dan. Bummer about the wait though. I waited 20 months for mine but it was well worth it!

The sports exhaust is no biggie in my view as I found it made a strange fart on the up shift and I can live without the pops and bangs. That said, I've not driven one without so would be interesting to see if it still makes a decent noise when you are on the boil. Do you know if it still pipes the turbo hisses into the cabin without?

I was hoping you would go for skinny wheels and the small wheels for the true purist spec but the Fuchs and big brakes are well matched for this car.

Venisonpie

3,296 posts

83 months

Friday 2nd August 2019
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Best place to spend 50k on a motor at the moment. I imagine it'll stop on a sixpence with big brakes and low mass.
I hadn't realised you can get into one of these for 47k either, impressive.

cerb4.5lee

30,804 posts

181 months

Friday 2nd August 2019
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Exciting times ahead and I will look forward to following your journey with it. thumbup

I think I would have gone for the sports exhaust though...purely because cars nowadays are pretty muted as standard I reckon(yours might not be though).

Varelco

402 posts

64 months

Friday 2nd August 2019
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Would really like one of these but just out of my reach (for now?) i really like the grey, blue has been overplayed and makes the car look a little soft.

Edited by Varelco on Friday 2nd August 11:28

dandare

957 posts

255 months

Friday 2nd August 2019
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It seems a pity to buy an interesting French car, and then spec it to look like a German one. Each to their own.
I'll have to test one sometime. It's one of the few modern sporty cars that interests me, and is affordable as a new car, for me.
Have fun!

SturdyHSV

10,110 posts

168 months

Friday 2nd August 2019
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Seems a shame they don't offer much of a colour palette, given the car's focus on driver enjoymeny trying to make it look like a business suit doesn't feel right scratchchin

Still, look forward to reading about it and hope that your experiences encourages more people to get one, here's to interesting cars!

shalmaneser

5,936 posts

196 months

Friday 2nd August 2019
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cerb4.5lee said:
Exciting times ahead and I will look forward to following your journey with it. thumbup

I think I would have gone for the sports exhaust though...purely because cars nowadays are pretty muted as standard I reckon(yours might not be though).
I'm sure the aftermarket will be able to come up trumps with the decent exhaust and induction package for the A110 to release a bit more noise!

Helicopter123

8,831 posts

157 months

Friday 2nd August 2019
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I thought the wait times were longer?

andrewparker

8,014 posts

188 months

Friday 2nd August 2019
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dandare said:
It seems a pity to buy an interesting French car, and then spec it to look like a German one.
To be fair, it's Alpine that are dictating that with their Germanic colour options. I can understand Dan's reluctance to spec the blue that the large majority of cars will be.


andrewparker

8,014 posts

188 months

Friday 2nd August 2019
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shalmaneser said:
cerb4.5lee said:
Exciting times ahead and I will look forward to following your journey with it. thumbup

I think I would have gone for the sports exhaust though...purely because cars nowadays are pretty muted as standard I reckon(yours might not be though).
I'm sure the aftermarket will be able to come up trumps with the decent exhaust and induction package for the A110 to release a bit more noise!
Think Litchfield have already suggested that they'll soon offer an exhaust in addition to their engine remap.

MarJay

2,173 posts

176 months

Friday 2nd August 2019
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Late... October... eh? How late... 31st perchance?

sideways man

1,321 posts

138 months

Friday 2nd August 2019
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Good luck with the car. Nice spec, but I’d really have gone with the 17’s. Better ride and lower gearing, it’s a win win.
I’m really interested in a long term owner experience, to see what reliability is like. It’s a lightweight french car after all. And I really want to own one!

cib24

1,118 posts

154 months

Friday 2nd August 2019
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Awesome, but could you spec a more boring and so stereo-typically Britich colour?

jhayward1980

117 posts

215 months

Friday 2nd August 2019
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sideways man said:
Good luck with the car. Nice spec, but I’d really have gone with the 17’s. Better ride and lower gearing, it’s a win win.
I’m really interested in a long term owner experience, to see what reliability is like. It’s a lightweight french car after all. And I really want to own one!
Surely 17s just have more sidewall? Diameter/circumference/gearing is the same?

redsq01

19 posts

172 months

Friday 2nd August 2019
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Awesome Dude though maybe the blue is a tad more francophantastic

Hitch

6,107 posts

195 months

Friday 2nd August 2019
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I’d get on the blower and option the exhaust. It’s only a 2% increase in price but will add massively to the experience.

springfan62

838 posts

77 months

Friday 2nd August 2019
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I swore I would not have the Alpine blue until I saw the colour on a car then I ordered Alpine Blue.

It may be overwhelmingly the most common colour but thats because it really suits the car, and who cares if its the most common colour the cars aren't exactly common sights on the road. I have never seen another on the road.

You will enjoy the car and I am another thats not overly sold on the sports exhaust.



Edited by springfan62 on Friday 2nd August 12:30

simonrockman

6,866 posts

256 months

Friday 2nd August 2019
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Articles such as this always reenforce how crazy options prices are.All the the £190 telemetrics system does is take the OBDII data and display it on the screen. It's the Ryanair pricing model.