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designed have always reflected this. They are built to be DRIVEN. One of the worst things you
can do to an Alfa Spider (ANY Alfa, for that matter) is to let it sit or drive it conservatively.
These cars are designed with the expressed intent of going fast and hard.
This is not to say you should go out and be an idiot in your Spider. Never drive any car hard
before it has spent at least five minutes at full operating temperature. You run the risk of very
serious damage if you don
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t. Always obey your local traffic rules. Seriously, driving your Spider
hard isn
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t worth you slamming into a family of five in a minivan or bouncing off a lorry. Trust
me, the minivan wins every single time.
The cars were designed in northern Italy, and tend to be at their best on twisty mountain roads
rather than dragstrips or interstates (Spiders
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drivetrains are too fragile for the former, and the
cars are too noisy for the latter). Try to find some low-traffic back roads that you can go ripping
up and down on and still remain under the speed limit.
It is interesting how tolerant the locals tend to be of this. In Northwest Arkansas (where I owned
my first Alfa), no one would move aside when I came up behind them on the twisty mountain
roads the region is famous for in my Plymouth Duster (exercising their rightful Christian duty to
protect me from myself, in this case). However, about 40% of the time they would happily move
aside and wave me through when I came whistling up behind them in my Alfa.
Every once in awhile go tearing through the gears, right up to the red line, when you
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re
accelerating onto the highway. And while they are not built for it and you should be careful, it
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s
always fun to shut down an uppity Ford Probe or Chevy Cavalier at a stoplight.
Because of the weakness of the synchros in the gearbox, the reader is advised to learn, and
practice,
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double-clutch
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shifting, especially on downshifts. To do a successful double-clutch
shift, quickly
put the clutch IN, pull the shifter into neutral, let the clutch OUT, blip the
throttle, put the clutch IN, select the next gear, let the clutch OUT. It makes shifting much easier,
especially on a cold gearbox, and sounds really cool.
The bottom line is you should always take your Alfa out at least once a month and just drive the
heck out of it. Not only will it keep the car
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s seals and gaskets functioning, it will also put a smile
on your face so wide the top of your head will be in danger of falling off.
Spider Trivia and Other Questions
What do those little
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F
’
logos on my rear fenders mean?
Those are the symbol of the Pininfarina (pih-nin-fah-REE-nah) design firm, the design house that
created the body style of your Spider. The
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F
„
itself stands for Farina, because originally the
design firm
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s name was split in two (Pinin Farina). Later model cars have the name rather than
the
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F
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.