Alpine A110: Quick Video Overview
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Alpine A110: Quick Video Overview

By amanico · Jul 8, 2021 · 61 replies
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Nicolas (amanico) shares a spirited video showcasing the Alpine A110 on the winding roads of Auvergne, captured by his daughter. This post highlights the joy of driving a nimble sports car in its element and the unique experience of sharing such moments with family. It offers a glimpse into the car's performance capabilities and its suitability for challenging, scenic routes.

Taken by my daughter during a test on the curvy roads of Auvergne. 

We had to deal with the fact that it was not a closed road, so to keep some margin of security. But, still, we had great fun!

 






Enjoy,

Nicolas

About the Alpine Ref. A110

The A110 reference represents a specific offering within the Alpine product line, known for its distinct design characteristics and manufacturing period. This model is recognized by collectors for its particular aesthetic, which sets it apart from other references in the brand's history. Its production run concluded in the late 1970s, marking it as a piece from a defined era of the manufacturer.

Details regarding the case material, dimensions, and the specific movement caliber are integral to understanding the A110. The construction of the case and the type of crystal used contribute to its overall presentation and durability. The movement, whether automatic or manual, and its power reserve are key technical aspects that define its functionality and appeal to enthusiasts.

For collectors, the A110 holds significance as a reference that is no longer in current production, with the last modern examples having been phased out of the catalog. The scarcity of these pieces, particularly those from the final production years, contributes to their appeal in the secondary market. Its place in the brand's lineage offers insight into the evolution of Alpine's design philosophy.

Specifications

Caliber
1.8L turbocharged 4-cylinder
Case
Aluminum chassis and body

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Overwound
Jul 8, 2021

Thanks for sharing Nico!

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patrick_y
Jul 8, 2021

Does your daughter her papa's new machine?

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blau
Jul 8, 2021

If only they'd bring them to the US!

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Arronax
Jul 9, 2021

Looks like the perfect size for those small mountain roads. I recently managed to take a cayman gts for a test drive, will try to post something later.

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Subexplorer
Jul 9, 2021

Been visiting Thiers? Near Clermont Ferrand! That’s a very interesting city with lots of history. French center of cutlery. Loved the place! Keep enjoying that wonderful machine my friend!! Cheers! Abel

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iceheller 1945 ✌️
Jul 9, 2021

get a call from Alpine F1 team soon!

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