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Very nice looking Alfa. How long have you owned it? Any issues with the climate system, body hardware, power equipment, or in-car electronics?

Those front brakes are huge! Are those the optional carbon fiber rotors, or the factory iron? Stock engine?
 

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Very nice looking Alfa. How long have you owned it? Any issues with the climate system, body hardware, power equipment, or in-car electronics?

Those front brakes are huge! Are those the optional carbon fiber rotors, or the factory iron? Stock engine?

I’ve had it for a month and a half. No issues, except the remote start doesn’t like to work when it’s really cold outside. Everything else is great. I have the warranty history on it and it’s only had a rotor replaced under warranty.

Yes, it has the carbon ceramic brakes I didn’t necessarily want that option due to the potential replacement cost. But that being said, the rotors should last a long time, maybe even the life of the car under normal street driving. A big plus: no brake dust.

The option I absolutely wanted was the carbon seats and this car has them. They are a work of art.


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I’ve had it for a month and a half. No issues, except the remote start doesn’t like to work when it’s really cold outside. Everything else is great. I have the warranty history on it and it’s only had a rotor replaced under warranty.

Yes, it has the carbon ceramic brakes I didn’t necessarily want that option due to the potential replacement cost. But that being said, the rotors should last a long time, maybe even the life of the car under normal street driving. A big plus: no brake dust.

The option I absolutely wanted was the carbon seats and this car has them. They are a work of art.


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Well let's see a pic of them!
 

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A dealer I have a great relationship with let me have a weekend test drive just before they released these and I absolutely loved it. Had I not been worried about the reliability issues I was hearing I would've traded my C63 for it. I am still tempted of picking up one on the used market. Seriously great choice you made grabbing this. Also you did it right getting the carbon seats, they are a work of art
 

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Fresh paint correction and ceramic coating
Car looks great man.


****I actually emailed my Dodge/Ram salesman on Friday night. I told him to let me know if and when Dodge is doing the "HP Rebate", ($10 off per horsepower), in 2021. They are currently doing it for 2020 Hellcat vehicles.
I've been thinking of ordering a Redeye Challenger. We'll see how it goes. Not really wanting to start all over on a new car loan either.
 

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