Refering to the Flavia driving lesson :
http://www.lancia.myzen.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=5104.0... and Chris's question how do I find the 1300 compared to the integrale : here's what I think. Please bear in bear I'm not the world finest motoring journo and haven't owned many cars
(8 in all and I still own 3!)
About two months ago I had the chance to buy a 1300LX Delta. There were several reasons :
1/ I had the money
2/ I have two daughters that want to be able to drive but I don't want them driving my work car.
3/ It's a lovely car : 25,000miles , not welded , no rust
4/ It's cheap to maintain and easy to maintain : no specialists
5/ Cheap road tax
The insurance is a lot , but it would be anyway with teenagers! So I wanted a car that at least I'd want to drive too (ie: not a Clio)
Chris asked what it's like ? Well it's very nice it does everything a nice little car would do : I've told my eldest to think of it like an old version of the Audi A3/Golf.
It is slow. It is not that slow compared to other cars of the era (I guess) but it isn't anything like an integrale. However, once going it'll keep up with everything (although not a motorway) and feels very very light and nimble. Very light.
The steering has taken a bit of getting used to : no momo wheel here! It feels huge and I'd forgotten about leaving some space in front in order to move before turning. But it's not difficult. My daughter is coping fine , but I shall get feedback from her after this weekend (she'll have parked it by then!)
Parking is great, you can fit in any space , much easier that parking an integrale! and there is loads of visibility compared to a modern.
The seats are not so good compared to the recaros of the integrale. That would probably be a problem for me on a long journey as the integrale on standard springs is very comfortable (I find).
Weird things : having a sunroof (on the LX) , the speedo and revcounter are on the opposite sides, the air vents are slightly different colours (but the blower is really good). The economy gauge is great instead of boost guage and the boot looks completely odd (no vertical spare wheel). Let's not mention the engine bay which in an LX has the engine the car was designed for and looks tiny! At least I can see all the bits and pieces ...
Actually the LX looks odd, it just doesn't look the same car as the integrale, which feels a lot bigger on the road. The integrale is a lot wider and perhaps that gives much stability? Anyway, the reason it probably looks odd is because you don't see them about and I'm used to rally flares ....
The LX is also normal : I think just one person has noticed it go past! That in itself is a different feeling
In short , the integrale goes up to 11 and I don't think I'd ever enjoy a car more ... but the LX is certainly up there with the best of the rest