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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024

Комментарии • 32

  • @MB-zt9eo
    @MB-zt9eo Год назад +10

    Keep the car in great condition mate. This car is an instant classic and price is moving up every day👍👍

    • @JioniDrive
      @JioniDrive  Год назад +2

      @MB-zt9eo, that is the goal. I will keep it in good shape. Hopefully one day they will be collectable.

    • @andygtv
      @andygtv Год назад +3

      @@JioniDrive I think everyone thinks this will happen overnight but make take 10-20 years

  • @gpapa31
    @gpapa31 Год назад +4

    Its my dream car. I am seriously considering getting one next year but I don’t know if it’s a sound investment given how governments push for electric cars and its Road lifespan (due to regulations against internal combustion engine vehicles) may be short (15 years top). I am 41 and want a classic to keep for life if possible. :(

    • @JioniDrive
      @JioniDrive  Год назад +1

      @gpapa31, I have the same concern. The uncertainty surrounding combustion engine makes me think this might be the last expensive car that I buy.
      While Majority of gasoline cars will be worth nothing, some cars like the 4C might still have buyers. Maybe buy one in the low $40k or in the $30k, drive it, then sell it in few years. It will still be worth the same.

  • @TempeMax
    @TempeMax Год назад +2

    Great car ! Enjoy it! I have one red competition here in Italy and as stock car at high speed the tramlining is very very evident ….. I’ll do the camber modification

    • @JioniDrive
      @JioniDrive  Год назад

      @TempeMax, the competition is a nice choice. I would buy the blue Italia if I had a chance. But I still enjoy my 4C. I want to change tires to Michelins and see how the car behaves. Thank you for watching the video!

    • @TempeMax
      @TempeMax Год назад

      @@JioniDrive Italian race cars are red ( from there the red Ferrari and red Alfa ) and even sports car we prefer in that colour, bu black is the best after mine ( pers9nal opinion)…. Blue is not for that car ….. Michelin seems to be the best choice in the standard tyres. I have Pirelli and doesn’t like very much. I bought the 33 tributo rims champagne and when I’ll assembly them I’ll buy Michelin tyres. There are other choice if you want a semi slick as Yokohama but for the street use are not a good choice.

  • @bengreene5263
    @bengreene5263 5 месяцев назад +2

    Get rid of the stock tires.i noticed big difference when I switched to the Michelin ps4s.

    • @JioniDrive
      @JioniDrive  5 месяцев назад

      @bengreen5263, I have been looking into the PS4S. Do you have to go up a size for the Michelins?

  • @charlesclement383
    @charlesclement383 Год назад +1

    Awesome car good luck with it. I hope to get mine soon.

    • @JioniDrive
      @JioniDrive  Год назад

      @charlesclement383, it’s a fun car. Hopefully you get yours soon.

  • @nonspecifie4351
    @nonspecifie4351 17 дней назад

    If there are a few chips, how can it be "immaculate" - huh? The blocks add caster, not camber

  • @iiijwsss
    @iiijwsss 11 месяцев назад +1

    cool car! Those are great mods. Maybe blur the speedometer if you are going to say where you live in the comments. Makes you too easy to track down.

    • @JioniDrive
      @JioniDrive  11 месяцев назад +1

      @1smith07, it’s a fun car. Maybe a little too much fun. I was driving in Mexico… maybe I will cut that part out.

  • @daviddelavega8636
    @daviddelavega8636 Год назад +1

    Enjoy the mods.

  • @andygtv
    @andygtv Год назад +1

    What tyres are on the car?

    • @JioniDrive
      @JioniDrive  Год назад +1

      @andygtv Pirelli P Zeros. Not the original ones, they have newer date code.

    • @andygtv
      @andygtv Год назад +2

      @@JioniDrive I think Michelin PS4S on rear and PS4 on front will improve the car

    • @andygtv
      @andygtv Год назад

      That if yours are original sizes

    • @JioniDrive
      @JioniDrive  Год назад

      @@andygtv I saw people recommending Michelin but I think I have to go up in tire sizes.

    • @andygtv
      @andygtv Год назад

      @@JioniDrive I was thinking of going up one size to make the ride night slightly higher

  • @soyflamenco
    @soyflamenco Год назад

    What part of california are you in? I also have 4C and im in california

    • @JioniDrive
      @JioniDrive  Год назад

      @ryanman51, I live in Sacramento.

    • @shawnanderson2680
      @shawnanderson2680 Год назад

      @@JioniDrive I live in Lodi and mine is totally bone stock except for wheel spacers and slightly wider tires. It is the fully loaded version 2015 non launch model. I did zero out my toe settings up front but I do not have the suspension blocks added yet.

    • @JioniDrive
      @JioniDrive  Год назад

      @shawnanderson2680, You live close. Maybe one day we will meet at cars and coffee. What tires do you have?

    • @shawnanderson2680
      @shawnanderson2680 Год назад

      @@JioniDrive I have General G - Max ( a off shoot brand made by continental) extreme high performance all season 215 / front 245 / rear. They are pretty decent for canyon carving / daily driving. I went with R compound tires on my Lotus and it was great having that extreme grip but I wanted a little bit of longevity in my tires this time around without spending a small fortune because its going to be awhile before I can make it to the track.

    • @JioniDrive
      @JioniDrive  Год назад

      @shawnanderson2680, I might check those tires out. I have always wanted a Lotus Exige. I only bought the 4C because I couldn’t find a supercharged Exige for $50k. Which Lotus do you have?

  • @rideordie2318
    @rideordie2318 Год назад +1

    That tune is not worth that price

    • @JioniDrive
      @JioniDrive  Год назад

      @rideordie2318, it’s $1300 with the customer sending the original ECU to be re-mapped. If you get a separate ECU, it’s over $2k. I agree the tune is pricey.