Hi David
I see you're also on this forum - I think you'll find it really helpful since it's very well supported.
Even if you don't speak French you can use Google Translate, which although not very good (and sometimes hilarious!) is useful.
Regarding the storage panniers, in fact the FAR forum is where I found the Alpine one which I have. If you look at the thread entitled 'Catalogue des accessoires disponibles' on page 7 there's a picture of the pannier and gives the part number.
My Alpine dealer wasn't familiar with it but ordered one for me without any problem. They're not cheap at £67.50, but much better value, in my opinion, than the centre storage box and net set at £468 !
Let me know if you need any help.
Cheers, Clive.
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Many thanks for the welcome Clive and the advice re the panniers. will take a look and let me dealer know to order. Slowly getting to grips with Google translate and trying to improve my French
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Welcome here to your David, and congrats for ordering this white beauty !David Clay a écrit :Hi there, thought I’d say hello on this thread as I have just joined the forum having ordered an A110 S on Saturday in Glacier white. Expect delivery in June and feeling very excited.
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Hello friends! A110s owner here from Geneva. Although I live in Switzerland, I unfortunately do not speak French fluently yet. Just wanted to say hello.
Anybody is coming to the upcoming Geneva motorshow?
Best
Moe
Anybody is coming to the upcoming Geneva motorshow?
Best
Moe
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Lotus and Alpine owner, french-speaker but usually on SELOC forums
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Hello!
I bought an Alpine A110 S. Delivery on 22.02.2020. I will get it at Alpine Center Graz (Austria).
If any questions. I can answer it in German and English ... but not now ... waiting and counting each day ...
Kind regards Thomas.
I bought an Alpine A110 S. Delivery on 22.02.2020. I will get it at Alpine Center Graz (Austria).
If any questions. I can answer it in German and English ... but not now ... waiting and counting each day ...
Kind regards Thomas.
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Congratulations, be interested to here how you get on. My ‘S’ isn’t due for delivery until June. Small world by the way, my uncle lives in Graz
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je fais partie des VKKR ayant quelque amis à l'étranger , je ne sais si vous vous sentez suffisamment à l'aise entre anglophone mais il existe des traducteurs qui permettent aux autres de comprendre ce qui ouvre grandement les horizons
si vous ne connaissez pas regardez du côté de " DeepL " vous verrez ça marche pas mal
au plaisir de vous lire et de vous comprendre un alpinophile de l'ancienne génération
I'm one of the VKKR with some friends abroad, I don't know if you feel comfortable enough with English speakers, but there are translators who allow others to understand what opens up the horizons.
if you don't know "DeepL" you'll see that it works quite well.
Looking forward to reading and understanding you, an alpinophile of the old generation.
si vous ne connaissez pas regardez du côté de " DeepL " vous verrez ça marche pas mal
au plaisir de vous lire et de vous comprendre un alpinophile de l'ancienne génération
I'm one of the VKKR with some friends abroad, I don't know if you feel comfortable enough with English speakers, but there are translators who allow others to understand what opens up the horizons.
if you don't know "DeepL" you'll see that it works quite well.
Looking forward to reading and understanding you, an alpinophile of the old generation.
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au 1/24
51 4cv N°50
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Indeed , I spent 5 years in GrazDavid Clay a écrit :Congratulations, be interested to here how you get on. My ‘S’ isn’t due for delivery until June. Small world by the way, my uncle lives in Graz
Very pleasant city and perfect country for the A110
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I will report ... for sure!David Clay a écrit :Congratulations, be interested to here how you get on. My ‘S’ isn’t due for delivery until June. Small world by the way, my uncle lives in Graz
It's Irise Blanc with Fuchs rims and carbon roof. To say it shorter: All in only without Focal Premium Audio
It's my absolutely dream car. An Alpine more perfect (for me) as the normal version. I will love it ...
Not more than my wife - for sure - but in a way of driving and sensing ...
All the best
Thomas.
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I just buy it at Alpine Center Graz because for me they are the beste Alpine Center in Austria.Bafix a écrit :Indeed , I spent 5 years in GrazDavid Clay a écrit :Congratulations, be interested to here how you get on. My ‘S’ isn’t due for delivery until June. Small world by the way, my uncle lives in Graz
Very pleasant city and perfect country for the A110
She will follow me up north to Weinviertel near Mistelbach ... north of Vienna ... and believe me,
she will love the roads there. Not really mountains around ... sorry for her ... but a lot of twisted
roads ... between the wine yards ... lovely
I know Graz also very well ... and like it as much as you. Everything fine there!
All the best
Thomas.
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Is there any chance you have a photo of these in the car? I have the "Comfort" seats, so there isn't space between the seat and the sill for the pannier. However, it looks like I might be able to squeeze it in front of the door or on the "transmission tunnel" on the passenger side. It'd be nice to be sure before ordering!Clivej a écrit : Regarding the storage panniers, in fact the FAR forum is where I found the Alpine one which I have. If you look at the thread entitled 'Catalogue des accessoires disponibles' on page 7 there's a picture of the pannier and gives the part number.
My Alpine dealer wasn't familiar with it but ordered one for me without any problem.
A110 owner in Sweden. Le français se fait via Google Translate.
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Yes the panniers will also fit on a Legende, but you'll have to affix them about 20 cms ahead where you'd fit them on a Pure. This is because the Legende seats are wider.IKenndac a écrit :Is there any chance you have a photo of these in the car? I have the "Comfort" seats, so there isn't space between the seat and the sill for the pannier. However, it looks like I might be able to squeeze it in front of the door or on the "transmission tunnel" on the passenger side. It'd be nice to be sure before ordering!Clivej a écrit : Regarding the storage panniers, in fact the FAR forum is where I found the Alpine one which I have. If you look at the thread entitled 'Catalogue des accessoires disponibles' on page 7 there's a picture of the pannier and gives the part number.
My Alpine dealer wasn't familiar with it but ordered one for me without any problem.
I have a Pure and they fit right in between the seats and the door sills. On my dad's Legende however we had to move them ahead.
This is less practical because you may catch them with you feet when getting in and out of the car, but no choice really. I do not believe they would fit on the "transmission tunnel" as you call it..
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I'd agree with that - but you can also fit them behind the seat if you aren't tall. Not quite so easy to access, but doesn't interfere when getting in the car.Jérôme P. a écrit :Yes the panniers will also fit on a Legende, but you'll have to affix them about 20 cms ahead where you'd fit them on a Pure. This is because the Legende seats are wider.IKenndac a écrit :Is there any chance you have a photo of these in the car? I have the "Comfort" seats, so there isn't space between the seat and the sill for the pannier. However, it looks like I might be able to squeeze it in front of the door or on the "transmission tunnel" on the passenger side. It'd be nice to be sure before ordering!Clivej a écrit : Regarding the storage panniers, in fact the FAR forum is where I found the Alpine one which I have. If you look at the thread entitled 'Catalogue des accessoires disponibles' on page 7 there's a picture of the pannier and gives the part number.
My Alpine dealer wasn't familiar with it but ordered one for me without any problem.
I have a Pure and they fit right in between the seats and the door sills. On my dad's Legende however we had to move them ahead.
This is less practical because you may catch them with you feet when getting in and out of the car, but no choice really. I do not believe they would fit on the "transmission tunnel" as you call it..
Je suis d'accord avec cela - mais vous pouvez également les placer derrière le siège si vous n'êtes pas grand. Pas si facile d'accès, mais n'interfère pas en montant dans la voiture.
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We also have a Legende, we placed the velcro storage panniers behind the rear seats of the passengers. Works perfect and with the passenger seat not fully backwards (there is more then enough leg room) and are easy to get in (will take a picture this week). Side note; you can not have the option of the rather ugly and expensive storage compartment in the middle or you can not reach behind de passenger seatJérôme P. a écrit : Yes the panniers will also fit on a Legende, but you'll have to affix them about 20 cms ahead where you'd fit them on a Pure. This is because the Legende seats are wider.
I have a Pure and they fit right in between the seats and the door sills. On my dad's Legende however we had to move them ahead.
This is less practical because you may catch them with you feet when getting in and out of the car, but no choice really. I do not believe they would fit on the "transmission tunnel" as you call it..
By the way; I read you have access to a Pure and Legende (Father). When the Pure bucket seats are on their lowest possible position is the height (headroom) the same as the lowest position of the Legende comfort seats?
Thanks,
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She has: https://www.instagram.com/drivediva/Peiclet a écrit : Any female buyer up to now (having purchased it on her own and not jointly with husband/boyfriend as in the aforementioned press release?
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Hello MOe,Mba20 a écrit :Hello friends! A110s owner here from Geneva. Although I live in Switzerland, I unfortunately do not speak French fluently yet. Just wanted to say hello.
Anybody is coming to the upcoming Geneva motorshow?
Best
Moe
Welcome on this forum , there are a lot of Alpine owners and people on this forum living on the other side of the border in Haute-Savoie, Savoie and Ain...
It could be interesting one day to organize a road trip between Alpinistes.
I might go to the Geneva show, but still don't know when !
Have a great time with your new A110 S
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Nice to see that the international owner group is quite active.
Alpine needs to sell abroad to survive and I hope we’ll get more and more owners.
Alpine needs to sell abroad to survive and I hope we’ll get more and more owners.
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They could make an entire section of different English topics on this site and not only this one "A110 non-French speaking thread". But it is of course a French speaking forum to start with. For me not a big issue; I speak also some French...but prefer EnglishPaul Le Corre a écrit :Nice to see that the international owner group is quite active.
Alpine needs to sell abroad to survive and I hope we’ll get more and more owners.
This is by far the best "modern" A110 forum I have found. There are some topic on other site's (like Pistonheads) but nothing with real useable info or lot's of passionate owners.
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Hi Franzino,
Agree english speaking topics would be nice for non french speaking drivers. You are all welcome to create new topics in english. The difficulty to me is to have active ones, otherwise they could well end up forgotten. But with the growing number of Alpine registered outside of France, the need for informations and connections to other owners will certainely grow.
Yes we all start by having questions about the car and how it drives, but then there is also the wish to discuss driving pleasure and simply exchange with other Alpine fans. Being part of a Alpine community is also what we end up looking for and it has always been in Alpine DNA. Like some other car brands, Alpine owners like to gather together.
So please feel free; this forum is for all. If you want to open a new topic just in english or propose a meeting around your region/city: go ahead!!!
Agree english speaking topics would be nice for non french speaking drivers. You are all welcome to create new topics in english. The difficulty to me is to have active ones, otherwise they could well end up forgotten. But with the growing number of Alpine registered outside of France, the need for informations and connections to other owners will certainely grow.
Yes we all start by having questions about the car and how it drives, but then there is also the wish to discuss driving pleasure and simply exchange with other Alpine fans. Being part of a Alpine community is also what we end up looking for and it has always been in Alpine DNA. Like some other car brands, Alpine owners like to gather together.
So please feel free; this forum is for all. If you want to open a new topic just in english or propose a meeting around your region/city: go ahead!!!