Out of the Detroit pressrooms: Seems some are excited about Alfa's return to the states but bring up an old classic concern...the gearbox.
here is a quote from a recent Autoweek review:
"While there's little to fault the 8C's engine, its gearbox has some annoying traits. In standard mode there is an uncomfortable pause between the swapping of ratios on part throttle. It is nothing too dramatic; the shift action itself is relatively smooth, but the lapse between the disengaging one gear and engaging the next is such that it can hamper progress. In sport mode, where the shift time is halved, it is noticeably more urgent and brutal, slamming home gears with little subtlety at higher revs. All you are left thinking about is long-term gearbox reliability…."
So the new car costs 225,000$, and at this rate, I calculated one gear repair of the synchros would be at about 5000$ ...
FOR A CAR THAT IS SUPPOSED TO SPEARHEAD THE AMERICAN MARKET THERE SHOULD BE NO COMPLAINTS... There are only 500 in the world and they cost over 200k why would ALFA cut corners on the gb?! I for one will be disappointed, nay furious, with the powers that be if this cars doesnt rock the world for the next 20 years!
I believe the 159, Brera and Spider are also meant to reach your shores.
OT: The 6sp transmission is meant to have been borrowed from the first versions of the Maserati Quattroporte. That goes along with the Maserati engine (albeit enlarged to 4.7L over 4.2L) and the floor is also from the Quattroporte.
Edit: Quick review of a previous thread elsewhere confirms they should be rolled out 2009 after they've done the standard tweak and refine. The 8C should be out next year! I've heard rumour an Australian Alfisiti has one on order, so hopefully it'll be out and about!
I've never heard of a robotized gear change mechanism free of criticism. The SMGII, F1, E-Gear, Cambiocorsa, Selespeed, etc all have their fans and haters. It's either too jerky or too slow.
I am with Mats on this one.This gearbox is related to Ferrari's F1 system,and if Autocars recent test of the latest F430 Scuderia is to be believed,the latest incarnation is superior to even that found on the 599 or the Enzo. Based on that,it's a no brainer that Alfa will have access to the latest upgrades before the 8C is handed over to customers...I hope.
Our American cousins will also be getting an extended run of 8C Soft tops I see.
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