Alfa Romeo 4C still coming to US, but later
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Yesterday, we learned that the 2014 Jeep Cherokee -- which was supposed to arrive in July --聽. Now, another聽聽in the Chrysler/Fiat family has had its debut pushed back: the 2014 Alfa Romeo 4C.
The 4C marks Alfa Romeo's return to the U.S. When it was聽, Sergio Marchionne said that he expected the 4C to arrive in America by the end of 2013. Fiat has stuck to that timeline, even confirming it at an event for the 500L earlier this month.
鲍苍蹿辞谤迟耻苍补迟别濒测,听. Fiat has announced that the 4C won't arrive in the U.S. until the second quarter of 2014 -- at the earliest.
Why the delay? No one knows.
No automaker wants to delay the launch of a new vehicle -- especially one as hotly anticipated as the 4C. To announce two such holdups in the span of just a few days? That's got to feel terrible.
But just as with the Jeep Cherokee, the 4C needs to be perfect. It's Alfa Romeo's flag in the sand, its beachhead in the U.S. Sure, it'll be produced in very limited numbers; in fact, many of us may never see one in the wild. But despite being such a rarity, everyone will hear about it, especially if the 4C is a shoddy piece of work.聽
When the 4C does arrive -- all 1,000-or-so units allotted to the U.S. -- it'll be on display at Fiat聽. Chances are, many will be pre-sold, but if you've got $54,000 lying around, you might ring up your local showroom and put your name on the list.
For more on the Alfa Romeo 4C, visit聽.