DRIVEN + VIDEO: The World's FIRST Video Review Of The All-New Alfa Romeo 4C, THIS Is What You've Been Waiting For!

DRIVEN + VIDEO: The World's FIRST Video Review Of The All-New Alfa Romeo 4C, THIS Is What You've Been Waiting For!
Alfa Romeo fans, buckle up. It's going to be one helluva ride.

That's because the all-new 4C is finally getting into the hands of reviewers, which leads me to believe it'll be in showrooms relatively soon. Of course in the U.S. we'll have to exercise a bit more patience but that's to be expected.

While I will not spoil the video review below it definitely helps putting things in perspective. I completely forgot that the vehicle features a monocoque that's carbon fiber. Then there's the sound and the little details. Note the reviewer points out that it doesn't have power steering and that there's more mechanical than electrical features — the rear bootlid release and the prop to hold it up, for example.

Now, I'll leave you to it.

**Make sure to hit the closed caption (CC) button for English subtitles!




knowitall1985knowitall1985 - 9/21/2013 3:50:50 PM
+2 Boost
Very small, but should be fun to drive.


iamdabest1iamdabest1 - 9/22/2013 12:35:12 AM
+2 Boost
looks beautiful, exotic, and unique , if it has a good warranty/ lease program, i think i would be worth getting..


MorePowerMorePower - 9/22/2013 12:50:17 AM
+1 Boost
Cool little car! I would add this to the stable in a second if the rumored asking price was not closer to $50k than it is to $30k.


investor27investor27 - 9/23/2013 8:52:15 AM
+1 Boost
Agreed! It's a beautiful car sans the fly bug-eyes headlights, turbo, dry-sump DPK and 4-cylinder. I'll stick with my bullet-proof Cayman S PDK.

This car should be priced closer to $30 thousands rather than $50 thousands as predicted. I'll pick one up, too, in the $30s, but not anywhere near the $50s.


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