After a 19-year absence, Italian carmaker Alfa Romeo is back in the United States and wowing Alfa enthusiasts with the sexy, fun-to-drive 2015 4C two seater.
Even young Americans who don't remember Alfas or realize that actor Dustin Hoffman drove one in the movie "The Graduate" can be attracted to this exotic-looking coupe.
The 4C is curvaceous; its mid-engine, rear-wheel drive design, excellent power-to-weight ratio and low-to-the-pavement ride can create an adrenaline rush like that of a race car.
Yet the engine in the 4C is just a 1.7-liter, turbocharged four cylinder with 237 horsepower. Additionally, the 4C comes only with an automatic transmission, albeit a six speed, dual-clutch unit with paddle shifters on the steering wheel.
The 2015 4C carries a starting manufacturer's suggested retail price, including destination charge, of $55,195.
Admirers who were drawn to the test car all guessed that pricing was much higher. After all, other Italian exotics, such as Lamborghini and Ferrari, start in the six figures. But they also come with much bigger and more powerful engines.
The 4C's price is in line with the starting retail price tags of other two-seat sport coupes. Germany's rear-wheel drive, 2015 Porsche Cayman two-seat coupe with 275-horsepower, 2.7-liter six cylinder has a starting MSRP, including destination charge, of $53,595. Another sports coupe, the rear-wheel drive, 2015 Chevrolet Corvette, has a starting price of $54,995 with 455-horsepower V-8.
Intriguingly, admirers of the 4C didn't flinch when told this car had only four cylinders. The test car, painted Rosso Competizione red, was that impressive.