Alfa Romeo Other Launch Edition on 2040-cars
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Only serious buyers please. Brand New 2015 4C Launch Edition #117 of 500 !!! Perfect Condition-Include Modesta and Expel Paint Protection critical as car sits low. More photos available upon request! Sensual styling; razor-sharp handling; whipping acceleration; did I mention sensual styling? 1160 Miles Only!!!The 2015 Alfa Romeo 4C is powered by a 1.8L turbocharged 4-cylinder engine, which is mounted behind the driver and passenger, in the tradition of the best Italian sports cars. The engine is capable of producing 237 horsepower and 258 foot-pounds of torque. the 4C is capable 0-60 times in about four and a half seconds, with a top speed of 160 mph. Transmission available is a dual-clutch unit with paddle shifters.Specifications Engine Type1.7 L Inter-cooled Turbo Premium Unleaded I-4 Horsepower 237 @ 6000 rpm Torque (lb-ft)258 @ 2200 rpm Wheels: TiresP235/35YR19 Rim Size19 X 8.5 in. Rims Forged Aluminum Front Rims18 X 7 Front WheelsP205/40YR18Vehicle Curb Weight2465.0 lbs. Wheelbase93.7 in. Height46.6 in.Fuel Fuel Capacity10.5 gal Drive-train Locking Differential Locking Rear Differential Interior Space Seating Capacity2 Front Headroom/ Legroom38.0 in. / 42.7 in. Rear Headroom/ Legroom0.0 in. / 0.0 in.Safety Accident Prevention Driver Air Bag Passenger Air Bags Side Air Bags 4-Wheel Anti-Lock Brakes Rear Defrost Daytime Running Lights Traction Control Traction Control Vehicle Anti-Theft System HID Headlights Tire Pressure Monitoring System Bluetooth, Hands-Free Stability Controls Brake Assist Features Comfort Air Conditioning Front Bucket Seats Leather Wrapped Steering Wheels Bluetooth, Hands-Free Front Bucket Seats Power Power Door Locks Power Windows Power Driver Mirror Engine 24 CITY MPG 34 HWY MPG Gasoline4 Cylinder Turbo Transmission:6 Speed Shiftable Automatic Drive Type:2 wheel drive - rear 50 State Emissions Red Car Cover, Battery Charger Convenience Group I Engine: 1750 Turbo 4CYL ParkSense Rear Park Assist
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Four-leaf clovers, hybrid Hondas and the next automotive downturn | Autoblog Podcast #561
Fri, Nov 9 2018On this week's Autoblog Podcast, Editor-in-Chief Greg Migliore is joined by Senior Editor Alex Kierstein and Associate Editor Reese Counts. The group discuss the Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifoglio, the Mercedes-Benz CLS 450 and the Honda Clarity PHEV Alex has been driving in Seattle. They also discuss the future of the auto industry, how customer tastes and needs are changing and what might happen if the world faces another economic downturn. Finally, we spend your money.Autoblog Podcast #561 Get The Podcast iTunes – Subscribe to the Autoblog Podcast in iTunes RSS – Add the Autoblog Podcast feed to your RSS aggregator MP3 – Download the MP3 directly Rundown Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifoglio Mercedes-Benz CLS 450 Honda Clarity PHEV The next automotive downturn Spend My Money Feedback Email – Podcast@Autoblog.com Review the show on iTunes Related Video:
2019 Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifoglio Review | Heck of a third impression
Wed, Oct 30 2019The 2019 Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifoglio does not make a good second impression. The first impression? A-OK, as you approach its distinctive Alfa face, admire its tight proportions and wonder why someone would paint it something other than Alfa Rosso. It's so definitely not German, which counts for a lot should you live in a neighborhood where everyone drives a black BMW or silver Audi. That this Stelvio costs $94,340 seems steep, but at least it has the looks to back it up. Then you pull the door handle and the action is eerily reminiscent of a Dodge Dart. The door opens and the sound and feel are just a bit hollow. You sit down inside and press a button, any button, or turn a knob. The plastic feels cheap and the action is flimsy. It's basically the exact opposite of what you get in an Audi or Porsche. Even their touch-sensitive controls emit a hearty click. Car journalists may go on about "soft-touch materials" in cars, but it’s the switchgear that one ultimately interacts most with. If the volume knob feels Fisher-Price, who cares that the dash and just about every other interior surface is covered in leather? To be fair, the Alfa's cabin is indeed covered as such, and since this is the Quadrifoglio, it gets green and white stitching with carbon fiber trim. It certainly doesn't look cheap, even if it definitely feels it and sounds like it given the duo of distinctive rattles that had already developed in a press car with a mere 3,400 miles on it. There's also the infotainment system, which is highlighted by an 8.8-inch screen that doesn't take good advantage of its sizeable real estate. There's a control knob with accompanying Menu and Option buttons. It's better than Lexus Remote Touch, but that's a bar previously used at a corgi agility competition. Rival systems are easier to use (not to mention FCA's own Uconnect touchscreen) and appear more state-of-the-art (because they are). It's very possible that a prospective luxury SUV shopper would stop right there, never even bothering to go on a test drive. If they'd just come from a Porsche, Audi or BMW store, it's particularly easy to see that happening. Of course, it's the test drive where the Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifoglio makes its third and best impression. It's as sizzling and wild as you might have heard. The delicacy and immediacy of the controls are immediately noticed.
Alfa Romeo shows off Giulia, new logo in latest video
Wed, Jul 1 2015Alfa Romeo made big waves when it introduced the 510-horsepower Giulia last week. While we reveled in the handsome, chiseled looks, stout powertrain, spine-tingling singing voice, and uniquely Italian character, the red four-door distracted us from the company's other big announcement – its new logo. In a video aptly titled "Alfa Romeo is back," we see the sexy supersedan spear across the landscape, taillights blazing a trail and V6 exhaust teasing our ears. Before long, the car disappears, and we get a detailed look at Alfa's new, more modern logo. It's short and sweet, but is also a nice follow up to last week's debut video. For those who need a refresher on the Giulia itself, the top-of-the-line Quadrifoglio Verde model is powered by a twin-turbocharged V6 that's been built with help from the engine team at Ferrari. On top of that, there's an active front splitter, a perfect 50-50 weight distribution, and a torque-vectoring rear differential. So yes, Alfa's newest sedan sounds like an extremely tidy package. You can read up on everything we learned during the Giulia's debut in our complete coverage from last week. We've got the initial story on the car, dedicated notes from the reveal, and a few bits and bobs from the Alfa Romeo museum. Check out the video up top, and then click over and check out our other Alfa coverage. Related Video: