Hi all, I'm a new member... Last year I was on the hunt for a new sports car, and after carefully evaluating my options based on my budget, I fell in love with the Emira. However, it was impossible to order a V6 today because all the cars have been allocated to Italy. So I had to search among the various dealers who still had them available for sale.
I wanted one with an automatic transmission and finally found it. I've already signed the contract and given an advance sum. But now my problem is the colour...
The one che dealer has is verdant green, which I don't like very much. It's too dark and the car lines 'disappear'... I'm making it wrap into another colour. And that is subject for another post..
Here's a picture of my car. Red calipers, alcantara seats with red stitching, alcantara steering, black rims, sport pack and black pack. I love everything except the sport pack (michelin tyres are too hard for our bumpy roads) and the dark green colour.
The car is brand new and the sticker price is a tad above the msrp. I had no choice if I wanted one.
I'm also considering to ask the dealer if he can change the tyres and swap them with the goodyear. Maybe those tyres will soften a little bit the experience considering I have the sport pack. I've read that the Michelin are more suited for track.
I wanted one with an automatic transmission and finally found it. I've already signed the contract and given an advance sum. But now my problem is the colour...
The one che dealer has is verdant green, which I don't like very much. It's too dark and the car lines 'disappear'... I'm making it wrap into another colour. And that is subject for another post..
Here's a picture of my car. Red calipers, alcantara seats with red stitching, alcantara steering, black rims, sport pack and black pack. I love everything except the sport pack (michelin tyres are too hard for our bumpy roads) and the dark green colour.
The car is brand new and the sticker price is a tad above the msrp. I had no choice if I wanted one.
I'm also considering to ask the dealer if he can change the tyres and swap them with the goodyear. Maybe those tyres will soften a little bit the experience considering I have the sport pack. I've read that the Michelin are more suited for track.
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