As a long-term Alfa fanatic, I've played approach/avoidance on the 4C since 2015. Now I notice there is a nice looking one on Bring A Trailer for a few more hours...
I realized that there are some Italian car addicts here as well (next to mostly Suisse and German watch addicts)... So the Italian contribution from my garage are two 4C - one for the track (a real lightweight) and one Spider for regular usage (full leath...
just a heavy GT with lots of power bad handling; I was about to purchase a red/red 8C coupe in Paris some 7 years ago but did a test drive before flying in and parted from that idea With "better" I mean for track purpose and having fun in overtaking much ...
I heard that thing a couple of time screaming in Barcelona, crazy machine isn't it?! But that's all. Alfa Romeo does not sell over here, and who can get one, definitely buys expensive Volkswagen related cars (Audi, Porsche...) German technology is better ...
As a long-term Alfa fanatic, I've played approach/avoidance on the 4C since 2015. Now I notice there is a nice looking one on Bring A Trailer for a few more hours... Kent
Yes call me bonkers but I have driven the 4C and much preferred it to the Ferrari California or Portofino. Despite some poor reviews on the 4C, I love this car as it is more compact and manageable than the super wide Ferraris, Lamborghinis and Maseratis. ...
This car is so much fun--cost no object. The concept is great..mazda miata light, but with a carbon tub, great brakes and no extra garbage (not even power steering). This car is an event to drive each and every time.