[QUOTE=Lagonda;670375]This car isn't beautiful, It's perfect.[/QUOTE]
It's visually perfect, but it has paddle shift, which I don't like.
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[QUOTE=Lagonda;670375]This car isn't beautiful, It's perfect.[/QUOTE]
It's visually perfect, but it has paddle shift, which I don't like.
[QUOTE=Mr.Tiv;670382]It's visually perfect, but it has paddle shift, which I don't like.[/QUOTE]
Yes, latley that seems to be affecting most of high performance italian cars, which is shame.
At least they should give the choice...
I have these new pics, but not in very high res...
Sorry...
Casey Stoner track tests the Alfa 8C Competizione
Recently crowned winner of the world MotoGp 2007 championship, Casey Stoner returns to the track for new thrills but this time not in the saddle of his powerful Desmosedici GP7 number 27. Today the twenty-two-year-old Australian was invited by brand Alfa Romeo – Official Sponsor of the Ducati team in 2006 and 2007 – to the Balocco (Vercelli) circuit to test drive the new Alfa 8C Competizione.
It took Stoner just a few laps to find himself in tune with the latest Gran Turismo car from the Alfa Romeo Style Centre, an expression of the very best in Italian design. At the end of the session the young driver, Alfa brand testimonial this season, exclaimed: “Really extraordinary! The Alfa 8C Competizione is the best car I’ve ever driven”.
Manufactured in a limited series of 500 units, the Alfa 8C Competizione stands out for its sculpted, finely modelled surfaces which provide perfect “clothing” for the excellent engine and mechanicals, a perfect blend of elegance and sportiness. So, a quite unique vehicle that takes its inspiration from the brand’s glorious past – as its name makes clear – projecting into the future those values of technology and emotion that have always been part of the Brand. And with full respect for Alfa Romeo’s legendary tradition, the Alfa 8C Competizione is equipped with a new 90° V-shaped 8 cylinder unit with a capacity of 4691 cc which has been designed with a very clear objective in mind: to guarantee extraordinary performance but without giving up on running smoothness and the ability to tackle any situation, on the track or in city traffic. Operating at the top of its powers, the engine offers a maximum output of 450 bhp at 7000 rpm, and peak torque of 470 Nm at 4750 rpm (maximum revs of 7500 rpm).
Turin 14 November 2007
and some more of this godly creation
:o...i have to change my underwear....
[QUOTE=ZeTurbo;786704]:o...i have to change my underwear....[/QUOTE]
got the hots for casey ?;)
it honestly is the nicest alfa romeo that ever 'rolled' the earth
[QUOTE=A17;793174]it honestly is the nicest alfa romeo that ever 'rolled' the earth[/QUOTE]
check the 33.2 Tipo Stradale
btw, the 8C is gorgeous. :D
i found some new pics of a black 8C with a new friend, not very hi-res but...
and now some from an italian magazine (see the yellow sticker on the front).
i do want one of this. and in this days Alfa Romeo in italy is organizing some open-days in their dealers, and in the tv spot they used also an dark rde 8C...superb images...:eek:
and more
and more
and still more
and now the last of this series