This is a pretty tempting prospect...
Stunning
http://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/2015-alfa-romeo-giulia-revealed
Stunning
http://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/2015-alfa-romeo-giulia-revealed
It looks good... But to chose that over an M3/M4, no chance.
Yeah and the alfa will map to 600+Looks pretty as they all do but no way would I have that over an M3/4. Plus Litchfield are mapping them to 500bhp if you feel the alfa has the edge on performance.
My dads bigger than your dad.Yeah and the alfa will map to 600+
I'd only ever 'buy' one if I was a company car driver. Been saying it for years.Ive never "got" alfa's, the 147GTA was cool but I'd never buy one over say an R32 mk5.
This one hasn't changed me either, I feel like you buy an Alfa to try and look different, a bit like Saab owners do.
Perception is everything. BMWs are some of the most unreliable cars on the road, previous gen anyway. Not sure if Dan agrees working on them but being in cahoots with a lot of warranty people with vast experience they wouldn't have a BMW for free now.BMW is always going to be the quality product, and the Alfa will be lovely to look at (when you see one of the 9 people who actually bought one).
Spot on. Have some massive issues throughout the range. But as you say it's perception.Perception is everything. BMWs are some of the most unreliable cars on the road, previous gen anyway. Not sure if Dan agrees working on them but being in cahoots with a lot of warranty people with vast experience they wouldn't have a BMW for free now.
It's beautiful, as always but no one is going to be tempted over an M3 essentially, I don't see it really aiming for that market. Surely it's aiming more towards S4 buyers or similar? Will it be as expensive as an M3/M4?
Perception is everything. BMWs are some of the most unreliable cars on the road, previous gen anyway. Not sure if Dan agrees working on them but being in cahoots with a lot of warranty people with vast experience they wouldn't have a BMW for free now.
It's beautiful, as always but no one is going to be tempted over an M3 essentially, I don't see it really aiming for that market. Surely it's aiming more towards S4 buyers or similar? Will it be as expensive as an M3/M4?
A? In what way?Cool car, but IMHO a totally different target market
A? In what way?
I always get the impression M3 buyers are super car geeks. More interested in its Nav and Phone Sync tech than actual driving.
If you buy that Alfa, over an M3, your buying it for the looks, flair and as you want something that will probably get under your skin.
In the same way the 182s are technically s**t, but Christ they are fun.