Andyk
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Still a lot for a 1.7 though Dem..2nd hand GT S for me....Or 2nd hand QP and an Elise...
£45k, taking on the Cayman and Evora, i think it is dead before it's born i'm afraid; i just can't see people paying 45k for an Alfa. It looks fantastic but will it have the quality to match its rivals. The Evora has hardly sold well and Lotus are more established than Alfa in the sports car field, i hope the 4C is a success but time will tell.
I disagree. I think that's a very fair price for it against the Cayman and Evora. It has the looks and in that market, that REALLY means a lot.
I disagree, but I've been wrong many times beforeLooks and performance. The 1.7 won't matter if it's good...
I disagree, but I've been wrong many times before
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Hmmmmm... Jaguar C-X75. Had a 1.6 engine, and I'd walk over broken idle software engineers to have one. Or hot coals. If it's sexy enough, size doesn't matter.
And I'm older than you, and have had more opportunity to be wrong ;-)
Looks and performance. The 1.7 won't matter if it's good...
However, sadly I predict the magazines will declare the Porsche the winner. Because they always do.