Alfa 4C - New Owner

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Nero77

190 posts

147 months

Thursday 5th January 2017
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dibblecorse said:
Nero77 said:
Glad you like it! Kept mine for just under 2 years which is a record for me. Just parted with mine as she's gone back to Alfa as part ex against at Giulia Quadrifoglio.

Go and see the nice chaps at Alfa Works - the quicksilver exhaust is well worth the upgrade and not costly at under £800 incl fitting. The geo mods are well worth having done as well.

Lost the parrot immediately and put an Alpine headunit in. A must do!
Nice trade, out of interest which dealer has your car ? Would you recommend it?
It's with Thames in Tunbridge Wells (but may be heading up to Slough. Fantastic car, never had any problems with her in 12000 miles. Was well looked after and I think in best spec possible (competizione paint with all options). By all means DM me if you want to know more about the car.

Stuart J

1,301 posts

258 months

Wednesday 11th January 2017
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Mines just had it's second service, 2 years and 16000 miles without an issue, just dashed back from the West Country on an empty A303 at ( let's say quickly ) . Brilliant drive . I'm a tadge older than most on here, have owned 500 bhp cars , came second on a cannonball etc etc but the 4C is the best car by far I've ever owned. If your a driver it's for you, if boot space and heated seats are more important buy a Porsche . As with all things if you love a car that's the car for you .
I'm looking at selling the 4C but only when the run out version is announced as I want one of the last ones as it means I will have one for many years

BOLOrunner

7 posts

93 months

Friday 13th January 2017
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Stuart J said:
Mines just had it's second service, 2 years and 16000 miles without an issue, just dashed back from the West Country on an empty A303 at ( let's say quickly ) . Brilliant drive . I'm a tadge older than most on here, have owned 500 bhp cars , came second on a cannonball etc etc but the 4C is the best car by far I've ever owned. If your a driver it's for you, if boot space and heated seats are more important buy a Porsche . As with all things if you love a car that's the car for you .
I'm looking at selling the 4C but only when the run out version is announced as I want one of the last ones as it means I will have one for many years
So true. My advice is go and get one now before everyone realises that it will soon be too late.



rudester

659 posts

153 months

Wednesday 15th August 2018
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Following allow the recent 4C market activity I thought I'd resurrect this thread. There's a lot of love for the 4C and some useful information for new/prospective buyers. I'm almost a year into ownership and still can't get over what a bargain this little supercar wanna be is.