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[quote="bobbber"]Yeah I got one. Unfortunately it was multiple choice... so you don't get to tell them what you *actually* think : 147, boring, front wheel drive slug 159, nice looking, albeit bigger fatter slug 166, outdated Brera, the fattest slug New Spider, nice looking fat slug. Common theme. Doesn't the current line-up look boring? Where's the wacky styling? Where's the strange functionality that rarely works? Where's the INDIVIDUALISM????? I want 4-wheel drive, revvy engine, light car, cheap. That's what an Alfa Romeo has always been (apart from the 4-wheel drive) and now ISN'T. Bob[/quote]
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john 33_16v
Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2008 10:26 am
Post subject: Re: Alfa Romeo Questionnaire
Elisabetta80 wrote:
Hi everybody,
I thank you all for having taken part to the research and for your comments, I think that they will be very useful to us.
And it was free! I expect AR are paying you to compile this stuff. Perhaps a contribution to the site admin towards running costs?
Just my 2 penneth
John
Elisabetta80
Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 10:44 am
Post subject: Alfa Romeo Questionnaire
Hi everybody,
I thank you all for having taken part to the research and for your comments, I think that they will be very useful to us.
I can assure you that all the data will be anonymous and that we haven't kept a trace of your IP address.
Have a nice day
Regards
Elisabetta
BigAl
Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2008 7:18 pm
Post subject:
I just got the same pm????
BigAl
Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2008 7:16 pm
Post subject:
I just got the same pm????
Admin
Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2008 12:25 am
Post subject:
Hi
Just had an email about it, but had nothing about the actual survey yet.
Not sure much in the current Alfa range appeals. I want a light revvy engine, don't care too much if it is noisy and harsh and don't really want things like climate control, airbags all over the place or anything else that add loads of weight.
And god knows what Alfa have done to their switchgear now. Stuff on the new cars is truely horrible. Worst I have ever used on an Alfa (indeed, awful compared to pretty much any car I have driven).
That said we do have a 156 now as well. But it is a bit heavy, and isn't really quick enough.
All the best
Keith
Scott Sander
Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2008 10:05 pm
Post subject:
Yeah, I got it as well. The user sent me a PM a couple of hours ago suggesting they were going to send a message to top users in the next few days. I guess they meant minutes
Had a look at the questionnaire, from the sorts of questions being asked all I can think they are wanting to do is gauge the interest in have an online game and forum.
It appears fairly anonymous, apart from probably logging your IP address.
Oggie
Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2008 9:26 pm
Post subject:
Very well put Bobber.
bobbber
Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2008 5:38 pm
Post subject:
Yeah I got one. Unfortunately it was multiple choice... so you don't get to tell them what you *actually* think :
147, boring, front wheel drive slug
159, nice looking, albeit bigger fatter slug
166, outdated
Brera, the fattest slug
New Spider, nice looking fat slug.
Common theme. Doesn't the current line-up look boring? Where's the wacky styling? Where's the strange functionality that rarely works? Where's the INDIVIDUALISM?????
I want 4-wheel drive, revvy engine, light car, cheap. That's what an Alfa Romeo has always been (apart from the 4-wheel drive) and now ISN'T.
Bob
BigAl
Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2008 5:01 pm
Post subject: Alfa Romeo Questionnaire
anyone else get a pm from Elisabetta80 asking to go to
http://www.digital-pr.it/pages/comm_quest/home_eng.html
and fill out the questionnaire