Hey F, i'm so with you. I've just noticed this thread and had to chime in.
I've never stopped loving driving my gtv6, especially now since its re-birth its now even greater, i still get a afew butterflies before i jump in now, and yes sometimes i would be like damn i could just keep on driving, and sometimes i have passed my driveway and kept going.
Driving the other day on the freeway i had a guy in his alfa gtv come screaming up behind me, then beside me wanting to race, i dont know why but i dont like racing other Alfas, if i was him, i would want to just run along side me, and after demolishing him, till he was a dot in the rear view, he came up flying again wanting another run...? I waved him off and just shook my head. I was driving in front of a guy in his 350Z the other day, i didnt leave him, but simply kept the gap the same, he was flooring it to try close it, so that was frustrating for him, funny for me for i was hardly on the gas, i have the same torque as those from a very early rev point, so funny how the tables have turned, blowing away high priced exotics is great fun, the power to weight of the gtv6 now is crazy.
Fernando you are never alone, as you are driving in your country, no matter what the time, someone in another part of the world, in another gtv6 is feeling the same if not similar emotions as you, me, and all the guys on this forum. These cars were built with love and therefore have a soul, or have an amazing way of carrying the energy from past owners and who, of course traditionally worked on them back in Milan. Thats what i believe, and the feeling has always been the same since i was 18, now 33 so a good indication.
Enjoyed your thread very much.
Regards,
Garth.