Decent saving off a new Alfa Romeo 4C Coupe at Drive the Deal, on the new "67" reg. This particular one comes in Giallo Protipo (yellow) with black leather sports seats, with a racing double tip sports exhaust, other options available including:
White with red leather sports seats
Metallic Rosso Competizione with black leather sports seats
Unusual for this type of sports car to come with a saving, 2014 used models are advertised starting from £38,000 upwards on Autotrader (most of which are red in colour), so thought this was a good deal for a brand new one. (As always if it is the car you are after). Imo think they look awesome.
Also states that "Alfa Romeo are offering 4.9% APR Representative PCP or Hire Purchase finance over 24-48 months with no minimum deposit, if so required" however not compulsory.
It's very very nice, comparison to the latest mx5 ?
Locknloadharry to TBC15
27 Aug 17#50
There is no comparison? Each of these would not register as a alternative to the other, unless you know nothing about cars?
David23
26 Aug 17#3
They designed and priced this car way to high. Shouldn't really have been made from carbon fibre. Visually looks like a £30 k sports car. People think it's MX 5 money!
TBC15 to David23
26 Aug 17#6
Local body shop should have no problem with that, shame looks great.
Locknloadharry to TBC15
27 Aug 17#49
Are you for real? Your local bodyshop will have no problem working with carbon fibre?
marmaluke to David23
26 Aug 17#8
Personally think it looks 10x nicer than an mx5. It's a gorgeous little car
Bully to marmaluke
26 Aug 17#9
Totally agree.Stunning motor.
SavB to David23
27 Aug 17#43
I'm inclined to agree. I was shocked to see this actually retailed at £61k. No doubt it's a gorgeous car that performs well, but even with £16.7k off there are PLENTY of cars I'd rather buy for the same price.
ycsb
26 Aug 17#4
Nice backside!
dizzylol
26 Aug 17#5
Loose change to some...couldn't afford to fill the tank personally! Have heat op
Proveright
26 Aug 17#7
Alfa used to have a terrible reputation for depreciation , I don't know what they are like now . I have never seen this model on the road, presumably because no one is daft enough to lay out £43 grand on one ?
bigbak
26 Aug 17#10
Saved for one, then had a kid instead. there's more than one way to have a midlife crisis.
cecilmcroberts
26 Aug 17#11
Quite a good deal although the list price is inflated, only £51-£53K list depending on the colour/seat options. Really nice looking in real life and nothing at all like the comparsions people are making to a MX5. The Fiat 124 Spider/Abarth 124 Spider are MX5's. History went that the latest MX5 incaration was designed alongside the FCA group (actually built in same factory) but Alfa came out to say they would never build a car outside of Italy and it became badged Fiat/Abarth. Living with this car is a total different story. The pictures do not do justice to how actually wide this car is, along with the one piece carbon fibre monocoque chassis (just like an F1 car) which make it a total nightmare to get in and out off, speed humps and multistory car parks are both just no no's Could rant forever about how you couldn't live with this being an everyday day. Here's a couple of youtube videos instead!
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White with red leather sports seats
Metallic Rosso Competizione with black leather sports seats
Unusual for this type of sports car to come with a saving, 2014 used models are advertised starting from £38,000 upwards on Autotrader (most of which are red in colour), so thought this was a good deal for a brand new one. (As always if it is the car you are after). Imo think they look awesome.
Also states that "Alfa Romeo are offering 4.9% APR Representative PCP or Hire Purchase finance over 24-48 months with no minimum deposit, if so required" however not compulsory.
Alfa romeo site: alfaromeo.co.uk/mod…-4c
All comments (61)
Each of these would not register as a alternative to the other, unless you know nothing about cars?
Your local bodyshop will have no problem working with carbon fibre?
there's more than one way to have a midlife crisis.
Living with this car is a total different story. The pictures do not do justice to how actually wide this car is, along with the one piece carbon fibre monocoque chassis (just like an F1 car) which make it a total nightmare to get in and out off, speed humps and multistory car parks are both just no no's Could rant forever about how you couldn't live with this being an everyday day. Here's a couple of youtube videos instead!
Living with a 4C
How it's made an Alfa Romeo 4C