tokyojones
TokyoJones
tokyojones

Not a phanboi. I own a wide diversity of German, French, and Italian machinery, and yes, I have the means to write a check for a 4C. Problem is, I’ve never bought a new car cause I think I would feel less guilty about walking into a strip club and snorting a kilo of coke. I just can’t think of a worse way to watch my

Bruh, your initial review was spot on nipples on aerola, but then you went all Sephora this time around and flat out called it terrible with a laundry list of bitches:

once again we’ve hit the faultline between fanboys and... actual car buyers with the financial means to purchase them.

Bruh, go read the review I wrote last year. I agree with you on all counts. Problem is your average buyer clearly doesn’t. Nobody here is complaining about the 4C, I think it’s the best.

You know what? I spent a lot of seat time in a 4C, I’m beginning to think you journalists telling us how terrible this little Alfa is are the posers. For the life of me, I can’t understand how anyone can complain about such honest to god fucking awesome steering, decent ride quality for the handles like its on rails

If you can’t handle the steering you need to join a gym, my 100 pound girlfriend drives one everyday and has no problem with it.

My hat is off to you sir. I own and love a 4C but I wouldn’t choose to daily it - not because I find it impractical or uncomfortable, but just because there are other cars that makes the dreary grind of commuting more bearable.

People overreact to manual steering. My first car was a 1965 Mustang which had manual steering of course and as long as you let the car roll before trying to steer it wasn’t a big deal. People are so used to scrubbing their tires turning at a stop instead of planning a bit of a run up before making a sharp turn.

Great post!!! Just un-greyed it so people can get a fresh perspective from someone who has a different take on ‘uncomfortable’ than I do :)