The 4C is probably the most engaging driving experience I will have had in my life. I have never felt a car's tires, suspension and body tell me so many things all at once like this car does. I have had faster, more exotic, more expensive cars but none of them are this raw and visceral. And the 4C still manages to look like nothing else on the road, even though mine was white. Keeping the driving selector in Dynamic mode makes the throttle and shifting much more responsive.
@@canto_v12 yes you practically can feel everything when driving the 4C. When you feel every little detail when driving, then you know your car is one of a kind
I enjoyed watching every second of this video. Your description about the car was perfect though I was never a fan of alfa Romeo but after watching this video you have ignited a passion in me for knowing more about alpha cars. You earned one subscriber today and I hope you get more success in the future!
Fantastic and beautiful car! I own one red comp coupe and it is fantastic to drive! Enjoy that in Malaysia, i was there some years ago,and hope this beautiful car will e appreciate even there as it’s deserve. Join the Alfa4C forum to know more of that car
This car looks a little low, does it have the track suspension? I have a 2015 Spider with the base suspension in the US, doesn’t look as low. I’m thinking of getting a 4C Coupe in Malaysia due to low maintenance and running cost. I did the t-belt and wpump on my own, only USD300 in parts. Added a Squadra tune and it transforms the car! Haven’t seen many for sale in Malaysia though.
@@155stw it is quite limited in Malaysia. I do have another unit for sale. Do hit me up if u are interested in owning one here. And yes this unit has the track suspension fitted on it
Just wondering alot of people talk about the 4c being really finnicky and hard to control at low speeds so I was wonderign what your personal experience driving it was like
@@rayyymen8215 honestly I just hated to wait for the upshift on driving at low speeds in the city, but once im out on the open road, Im became the happiest man in the world. But on the handling of the car no complains from me. I enjoyed it
As an owner of a 4c for several years the handling or tramline issue is typically an alignment issue from the factory. A simple realignment is the fix in most cases. Sometimes those Italians get creative 😂
Are you serious? Like, understated perfection? No power steering, constant jumping from left to right going down the highway. No front trunk. You have to add washer fluid with a wrench. A rear trunk that gets hot enough to cook a turkey. A radio designed somewhere around the turn of the century. Well engineered cars are usually the ones people buy. Boxers, Caymans, Corvettes, are all still here. I'm so glad I didn't buy one of these.
@@keithjackson4985 as mentioned in the review that its the preference of each person. Italian cars have Italian problems. But once u drive it you would compensate it all for that one perfect drive
Cant imagine driving this in KL. Your spines gonna get destroyed. I just saw a lowered 992 911 yesterday along Jalan Imbi, the suspension was already struggling... In Singapore , im having a hard time in a Giulia QV
Owned my 4C coupe for 4 years now, always feel like an event driving it, so visceral… It’s also surprisingly reliable, love it!
@@evorinc yea very true. I have driven a few other sportscar but the 4C makes it feel one of a kind.
Tbh i wasnt much into cars but im hooked. The presentation was genuine, the background music, the feel and mood perfect. Nice one bro 👍😊
@@darylong9401 thanks for the support bro. Till the next feature!
Loved this review, proper in depth take on Malaysian roads. Never subscribed this fast to a channel
@@jaytoor9094 thank you for the support. Stay tuned for the next review
Love my 1988 Alfa Romeo Milano Automatic! Yes, Automatic!
@@davidsherrick824 i might get a 159 just as a project car. Need something to go crazy with
@autobeards I'm sure it would be fun. My Alfa was parked in a field for 12 years! I'm bringing it back to life! It's rare here in the Midwest USA!
The 4C is probably the most engaging driving experience I will have had in my life. I have never felt a car's tires, suspension and body tell me so many things all at once like this car does. I have had faster, more exotic, more expensive cars but none of them are this raw and visceral. And the 4C still manages to look like nothing else on the road, even though mine was white.
Keeping the driving selector in Dynamic mode makes the throttle and shifting much more responsive.
@@canto_v12 yes you practically can feel everything when driving the 4C. When you feel every little detail when driving, then you know your car is one of a kind
Agree 100%🍀
I enjoyed watching every second of this video. Your description about the car was perfect though I was never a fan of alfa Romeo but after watching this video you have ignited a passion in me for knowing more about alpha cars. You earned one subscriber today and I hope you get more success in the future!
@@Kenkanaki_ thanks alot for the kind words and prayers. Stay tuned for the next video
Absolutely loved the presentation, such a soulful and engaging video for the car that has this much character. Good luck for the future reviews man.👍
@@aabhasharyal6766 thanks alot for the support. Will do more reviews very2 soon
Great review! I as always will toast to my wife for New Years and then my 4c in the garage.😊
@@alphaboy1872 hahahaha what a great way to start the year. Im going to do that now
Fantastic review bro, keep it up!
Good intro for this rare italian💯. Get to know more of this car
@@ChewCW thanks for the support bro
Looking really good my man, to more reviews soon! Get me an Aston to work with when its my turn please 😂
Nice editing ❤
@@andygtv thanks alot
Stunning. It’s true you overlook some quirks of Italian cars because that are so beautifully charismatic. ❤
@@AlfaQuad72 true. They are a headache to maintain but I don’t care. Im going to enjoy my drive
Bravi🍀🍾👍
Fantastic and beautiful car! I own one red comp coupe and it is fantastic to drive! Enjoy that in Malaysia, i was there some years ago,and hope this beautiful car will e appreciate even there as it’s deserve. Join the Alfa4C forum to know more of that car
@@TempeMax yeah I had a blast in the car over the weekend. Sad to send it back but its a motivation for me to own one in the future
This car looks a little low, does it have the track suspension? I have a 2015 Spider with the base suspension in the US, doesn’t look as low. I’m thinking of getting a 4C Coupe in Malaysia due to low maintenance and running cost. I did the t-belt and wpump on my own, only USD300 in parts. Added a Squadra tune and it transforms the car! Haven’t seen many for sale in Malaysia though.
@@155stw it is quite limited in Malaysia. I do have another unit for sale. Do hit me up if u are interested in owning one here.
And yes this unit has the track suspension fitted on it
Just wondering alot of people talk about the 4c being really finnicky and hard to control at low speeds so I was wonderign what your personal experience driving it was like
@@rayyymen8215 honestly I just hated to wait for the upshift on driving at low speeds in the city, but once im out on the open road, Im became the happiest man in the world.
But on the handling of the car no complains from me. I enjoyed it
@autobeards The up and downshifts are very quick in Dynamic and Race mode.
@ learned something new today. Thanks for sharing. Will try it again
As an owner of a 4c for several years the handling or tramline issue is typically an alignment issue from the factory. A simple realignment is the fix in most cases. Sometimes those Italians get creative 😂
@ italian cars have italian headaches. Hahahahah
Please do gwagon next 👍 nice vids btw
@@ayumigideon3250 sure. Will update u soon
Lovely
@@tahag2107 thanksss
Good rev
@@sabastian171 thank you for the support
Are you serious? Like, understated perfection? No power steering, constant jumping from left to right going down the highway. No front trunk. You have to add washer fluid with a wrench. A rear trunk that gets hot enough to cook a turkey. A radio designed somewhere around the turn of the century. Well engineered cars are usually the ones people buy. Boxers, Caymans, Corvettes, are all still here. I'm so glad I didn't buy one of these.
@@keithjackson4985 as mentioned in the review that its the preference of each person. Italian cars have Italian problems. But once u drive it you would compensate it all for that one perfect drive
Cant imagine driving this in KL. Your spines gonna get destroyed. I just saw a lowered 992 911 yesterday along Jalan Imbi, the suspension was already struggling... In Singapore , im having a hard time in a Giulia QV