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7
2008
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Nicholas Borgia

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Alfa Romeo C8 Spider

Alfa Romeo has announced their 8C Competizione “sex-on-wheels” sports car will be dropping its top for the 2008 Geneva Motor Show.

The C8 Spider, which will go on sale here early next year, will shed its fixed roof for a conventional cloth top. Sorry hardtop lovers, no fancy metal folding-roofs will be offered. But don’t fret, the top can be put up or down with the push of a button. In addition, the top will have no degradation on the slippery aerodynamics as well as not affect the near-perfect weight distribution of 51% front, 49% rear.

The 8C Spider will be powered by the same Ferrari F430-based 4.7-liter V8 that powers the Competizione coupe, which produces 450 horses and 347 lb-ft. of torque from under the hood. (This is a front-engine car, were as the Ferrari is mid-engine). Mated to the engine is a six-speed transaxle gearbox.

The Competizione was admired and lusted after when Alfa revealed its gorgeous curves as a concept back in 2003. It was sought after by journalists and car aficionados when it graced the pages of several major automotive magazines late last year. Soon enough, the perfect trifecta will form when the Spider rolls down a street near you. And if you’re lucky enough to own one of the 500 total cars being built (or at least one of 84 being delivered to the United States) at $250,000 a pop, you’ll certainly be the envied by the neighbors.

Alfa Romeo C8 Spider

Alfa Romeo C8 Spider rear

Alfa Romeo C8 Spider rear

Alfa Romeo C8 Spider Web site

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March
27
2008
1:26 pm
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Demonblade

A stunning car, though I still like the hardtop version better. Alfa Romeo is showing that they are still a contender to be reckoned with. This is the product of their long history and legendary classics, and I have to say, I’m not disappointed at all. Way to go Alfa Romeo.

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