20th century history might suggest otherwise.... a blue A110 would probably get along just fine with the Rosso Alfa 4C in my garage. Certainly better than a Cayman.
Of course, Alfa did the magic of quoting the "dry weight" to get the maximum effect for the car.I did a simple corner weight of a car today and results were impressive.
FL: 185kg FR: 185kg
RL: 285kg RR: 275kg
This brings total to 925kg (all the fluids + 1/2 full tank of gas, without driver), so the dry weight should be 895kg, like a factory specifies.
Very funny, Tom. There’s always the risk I’m talking too soon but maybe the Alpine realised it was Renault and did the honourable thing.That’s not very good for preproduction! Sounds like that car should have two lights:
“engine management light” and a “FIRE!” light.![]()