Alfa Romeo 8C
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MJK 24

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5,671 posts

261 months

Saturday 17th February 2007
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Would any of you wealthier chaps of PH consider the upcoming 8C?

£100k + for an Alfa Romeo too much when there's new or 12 month old Bentleys, Astons, Porsches. Ferrari's and Lamborghini's readily available for similar money?

GT2man-2

1,046 posts

280 months

Saturday 17th February 2007
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Sure there are Bentleys,Ferraris, but they're ten-a-penny compared to the Alfa 8C

For the man who has various exotica in his collection it'd be great I reckon.

tomtom

4,262 posts

255 months

Saturday 17th February 2007
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There's a chap on Club Scuderia who can't wait to get his hands on one. I won't name him as I'm not sure if he's made it common knowledge yet.

Twin Turbo

5,544 posts

291 months

Saturday 17th February 2007
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Worth every penny. It's a beautiful car and should remain rare.

dealmaker

2,215 posts

279 months

Saturday 17th February 2007
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Doesn't look anything like as special in the flesh I'm afraid (those shots were the original concept and many were photchopped anyway) - the production version lokks somewhat ungainly - especially from the front three quarter angle - blame US design concessions.

To be honest in it's final prodction form it doesn't look like a £70k car never mind a £110k one.

SCOOTERMAN

238 posts

250 months

Saturday 17th February 2007
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dealmaker said:

Doesn't look anything like as special in the flesh I'm afraid (those shots were the original concept and many were photchopped anyway) - the production version lokks somewhat ungainly - especially from the front three quarter angle - blame US design concessions.

To be honest in it's final prodction form it doesn't look like a £70k car never mind a £110k one.


Eh?! I saw it at Paris and it looked, well...the same as the above, with (IIRC) only the wheels being different and there being a vent on the front wing...

sjn2004

4,051 posts

262 months

Sunday 18th February 2007
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dealmaker said:

Doesn't look anything like as special in the flesh I'm afraid (those shots were the original concept and many were photchopped anyway) - the production version lokks somewhat ungainly - especially from the front three quarter angle - blame US design concessions.

To be honest in it's final prodction form it doesn't look like a £70k car never mind a £110k one.


In some respects your right, its really a car for the rich who already have a big stable. If you can just afford one car in that bracket you'd get a 430 or similar or save money and buy the new Maserati coupe later this year.

miyagi

731 posts

231 months

Sunday 18th February 2007
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I would find it hard to spend that type of money on any "ordinary" car manufacturer. whether it be an audi r8 or alpha 8c. The only one I would consider is the Ford GT which has some history and heritage and we know it is a very good car.

any car over £80K I would go for one of the big names, lamborghini, ferrari, porsche, maserati etc. Even used you can find these cars with low mileage and have already lost the major part of their depreciation.

AndrewD

7,634 posts

309 months

Sunday 18th February 2007
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Taking a slightly different view to those expressed so far, and looking beyond the badge, it looks fabulous & I'm still trying to get my name down for one. Alfa don't seem to make it all that easy however...

jacobyte

4,768 posts

267 months

Sunday 18th February 2007
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miyagi said:
I would find it hard to spend that type of money on any "ordinary" car manufacturer. whether it be an audi r8 or alpha 8c. The only one I would consider is the Ford GT which has some history and heritage and we know it is a very good car.

miyagi

Check out Alfa Romeo's history and heritage. You may be surprised.

In fact using your above examples, the Ford GT should be out of the equation as well.

crikeymikey

1,093 posts

242 months

Sunday 18th February 2007
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miyagi said:
I would find it hard to spend that type of money on any "ordinary" car manufacturer.


Youch, that's a bit harsh, Michael.
Alfa's heritage is easily the match of the more obvious marques. Just not in the last 50 years.
Have a look at the original 8C. Enough to make grown men weep.

civpilot

6,247 posts

265 months

Monday 19th February 2007
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Interesting that people say the production version looked "ungainly"? Apart from a few mm extra in each direction it is exactly the same shape. There are a few extra panel lines on the bonnet and the side wing intake now has a chrome trim round it but thats about it. If anything the production version looks better as it somehow looks more "real" whilst still being jaw droppingly stunning.

According to the interview in evo the engine is very closely related to the 430 unit, rather than the Masser unit.