Alfa 4c debut coming at Geneva

Started by Evan Bottcher, March 05, 2013, 09:11:06 PM

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Evan Bottcher

I see Alfa Amore is covering the unveiling of the Alfa 4c at Geneva for those on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/alfaamore

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Evan Bottcher

More from Alfa Amore just in the last couple of minutes:

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Evan Bottcher

Out of interest for those into these things - Alfa have an official instagram feed: http://instagram.com/alfaromeoofficial
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Evan Bottcher

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Evan Bottcher

This is interesting:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCkkPeVvfWY

Beautiful rendering.  Gee the look of this car in motion is really growing on me - can't wait to see the proportions in the flesh.  I find most modern cars look bulky in real life.
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Evan Bottcher

This is interesting also: http://4c.alfaromeo.com/  - pick a colour, any colour (as long as it's red or white).
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aggie57

Who's saving up fir a new toy then!?!
Alister
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Evan Bottcher

I'll be waiting until 2042 to buy one in average condition and perform a nut and bolt restoration, documenting every step on the 'Internet', which by then will be beamed direct from the government of Facebookia into our brains. Part of the restoration will be conversion to solar power as fossil fuels will have been outlawed many years prior...

Um... No. But if you buy one I'd like a drive...!
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Brad M

Quote from: Evan Bottcher on March 05, 2013, 11:22:56 PM
This is interesting also: http://4c.alfaromeo.com/  - pick a colour, any colour (as long as it's red or white).

Half baked website I'd say, considering a silver one was revealed.
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Evan Bottcher

Well yes. The video says the proper colour selector is on its way.

The launch version (500 for NA, 400 for Europe, 100 for everywhere else) sounds like it'll be 'carrera white' only.
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werdna

Write-up & info.
Unfortunately, it sounds like it'll be pretty expensive by the time it makes our shores.
Will have to wait for the notorious Alfa depreciation to take hold!

http://www.pistonheads.com/news/default.asp?storyId=27231

Andrew

Craig_m67

Quote from: Brad M on March 06, 2013, 07:37:28 AM
Quote from: Evan Bottcher on March 05, 2013, 11:22:56 PM
This is interesting also: http://4c.alfaromeo.com/  - pick a colour, any colour (as long as it's red or white).

Half baked website I'd say, considering a silver one was revealed.


White and red for the limited signature edition available now.
Other colours as per website are for the standard car.

Try the official videos on you tube with the headphones on for the engine note, sounds great.
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Neil Choi

Quote from: Evan Bottcher on March 06, 2013, 06:59:28 AM
I'll be waiting until 2042 to buy one in average condition and perform a nut and bolt restoration, documenting every step on the 'Internet', which by then will be beamed direct from the government of Facebookia into our brains. Part of the restoration will be conversion to solar power as fossil fuels will have been outlawed many years prior...

Um... No. But if you buy one I'd like a drive...!

Well, at least there will be little to no rust problems to take care of during restorations.

Sheldon McIntosh

It certainly is a bloody beautiful car.



Is it just me, or are the show cars missing that horrible tacked on brake-inlet?  And what the hell is going on with those headlights?

Gorgeous car though, can't wait to see it in the flesh, and please Alfa make it drive as good as it looks.

Evan Bottcher

+1 to the headlights being a bit naff. Maybe I'll get used to them.

It's all academic until we get some driven reviews. It has all the right ingredients, it's up to Alfa to have found a way to make a mess of it. Perhaps we'll have another piece of 'automotive art' like the 8c?
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