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WOW! Just Wow.
This is the way the car should have been made in the first place. Thanks for fixing it. And posting these.
History will be kind to these cars. 🇮🇹 I have a few special cars in the garage but at dinner parties, no one cares, they all go straight to this one. It's an Alfa, it's inherently cooler than anything else. We are all lucky they had the balls to build it.
 
History will be kind to these cars. 🇮🇹 I have a few special cars in the garage but at dinner parties, no one cares, they all go straight to this one. It's an Alfa, it's inherently cooler than anything else. We are all lucky they had the balls to build it.
Yep. All praise Sergio (RIP). He made my all-time Alfa dream a reality.
 
I had made the decision in January of this year to sell the 4c. Logistically speaking with future life plans I couldn't find a way to make this car stay.
Then I took it out of storage.
Tomorrow I drop it off for PPF film to get applied to the rear end because im keeping it.
I will also do the bolt tightening first time in the fall as I'm just about to pass 10k miles

The odd part about this car is every time I think about my "future" garage. This car is always in there in my head. It's simply so loveable and frankly gorgeous to not have one. My wife loves the thing. She's driving it around doing errands in it for fun. I know if I sell it I will want one again. To find a near perfect non-storied car optioned the way i wanted likely wont be the case even if i had a 50 foot pocket book. Cause I'm particular.

So the car lives on another few years likely if not a lot longer. I really don't know. I just need to get that garage of my dreams as its likely a gt3 is in my near future and more cars sit outside lol (but not the alfa <3)
 
I had made the decision in January of this year to sell the 4c. Logistically speaking with future life plans I couldn't find a way to make this car stay.
Then I took it out of storage.
Tomorrow I drop it off for PPF film to get applied to the rear end because im keeping it.
I will also do the bolt tightening first time in the fall as I'm just about to pass 10k miles

The odd part about this car is every time I think about my "future" garage. This car is always in there in my head. It's simply so loveable and frankly gorgeous to not have one. My wife loves the thing. She's driving it around doing errands in it for fun. I know if I sell it I will want one again. To find a near perfect non-storied car optioned the way i wanted likely wont be the case even if i had a 50 foot pocket book. Cause I'm particular.

So the car lives on another few years likely if not a lot longer. I really don't know. I just need to get that garage of my dreams as its likely a gt3 is in my near future and more cars sit outside lol (but not the alfa <3)
Yep i have the same issue here. I feel the same way. I go out and look at it and say.. Can't do it. There was someone here or FB who sold his 4c and moved to an R8 and he ended up wanting another 4c again. The R8 did not have the rawness or special feel this car provides.
 
Yep i have the same issue here. I feel the same way. I go out and look at it and say.. Can't do it. There was someone here or FB who sold his 4c and moved to an R8 and he ended up wanting another 4c again. The R8 did not have the rawness or special feel this car provides.
Having driven several R8's they are great cars. Excellent motor. But it really is a normal audi with a v10 strapped to it, which is great in its own way if you like concept. The alfa delivers an experience that I personally enjoy. I do not believe its for everyone. The Mclaren I have is better at absolutely everything compared to the 4c. BUT, the overwhelmingly different experience the 4c gives you makes it a keeper. 600LT vs Huracan VS 488. Super subjective, no way everyone could possibly agree on whats best. But i think everyone would agree what the 4c has to offer is simply different in every way and that's what makes it special.
 
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