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Lancia Delta Intergrale

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Ohh, a local garage where I get MOTs done and cheap servicing also sells cars and has a LHD Lancia Delta Intergrale (red of course) in its show room.

Can't determine the year of it because of a "customised" number plate, however it looks in good nick. Priced at

they do need alot of TLC and if it has'nt got an extensive FSH

then walk away. awesome car tho'!!

insurance could be horrendous :thumbup:

I had a EVO II. As said above, TLC. Up keep is very expensive. MPG is :eek: if you rag it, you could see less then 10 miles to the gallon. Very, very expensive for everyday driving.

Think group 20 Insurance too!!! same as Evo's and Porkas!!!

I remember driving my mates Delta Evo, managed to kerb both R/H wheels on a traffic island. Didn't hit them hard but managed to bend the suspension :(

The final repair was over

I'm sure Evo mag did a buying guide for them, but I can't find it in my back-catalogue! As others have said, a great car, but requires lots of TLC and deep pockets. For similar iconic performance, I'd go for a Scooby or an EVO which have far better reliability and more accessible running costs :D

Chris

these are still one of the fastest 'point to point' cars you can buy! But what everyone says is right, expensive to run...

this is a big cost: you MUST make sure the clutch is ok when you test drive... make DAMN sure it works as new, the problem is, if it needs replacing you have to remove the engine of the car to get to the g/box and clutch, I've heard people charging

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