Its my dream car. I am seriously considering getting one next year but I don’t know if it’s a sound investment given how governments push for electric cars and its Road lifespan (due to regulations against internal combustion engine vehicles) may be short (15 years top). I am 41 and want a classic to keep for life if possible. :(
@gpapa31, I have the same concern. The uncertainty surrounding combustion engine makes me think this might be the last expensive car that I buy. While Majority of gasoline cars will be worth nothing, some cars like the 4C might still have buyers. Maybe buy one in the low $40k or in the $30k, drive it, then sell it in few years. It will still be worth the same.
Great car ! Enjoy it! I have one red competition here in Italy and as stock car at high speed the tramlining is very very evident ….. I’ll do the camber modification
@TempeMax, the competition is a nice choice. I would buy the blue Italia if I had a chance. But I still enjoy my 4C. I want to change tires to Michelins and see how the car behaves. Thank you for watching the video!
@@JioniDrive Italian race cars are red ( from there the red Ferrari and red Alfa ) and even sports car we prefer in that colour, bu black is the best after mine ( pers9nal opinion)…. Blue is not for that car ….. Michelin seems to be the best choice in the standard tyres. I have Pirelli and doesn’t like very much. I bought the 33 tributo rims champagne and when I’ll assembly them I’ll buy Michelin tyres. There are other choice if you want a semi slick as Yokohama but for the street use are not a good choice.
@@JioniDrive I live in Lodi and mine is totally bone stock except for wheel spacers and slightly wider tires. It is the fully loaded version 2015 non launch model. I did zero out my toe settings up front but I do not have the suspension blocks added yet.
@@JioniDrive I have General G - Max ( a off shoot brand made by continental) extreme high performance all season 215 / front 245 / rear. They are pretty decent for canyon carving / daily driving. I went with R compound tires on my Lotus and it was great having that extreme grip but I wanted a little bit of longevity in my tires this time around without spending a small fortune because its going to be awhile before I can make it to the track.
@shawnanderson2680, I might check those tires out. I have always wanted a Lotus Exige. I only bought the 4C because I couldn’t find a supercharged Exige for $50k. Which Lotus do you have?
@rideordie2318, it’s $1300 with the customer sending the original ECU to be re-mapped. If you get a separate ECU, it’s over $2k. I agree the tune is pricey.
Keep the car in great condition mate. This car is an instant classic and price is moving up every day👍👍
@MB-zt9eo, that is the goal. I will keep it in good shape. Hopefully one day they will be collectable.
@@JioniDrive I think everyone thinks this will happen overnight but make take 10-20 years
Its my dream car. I am seriously considering getting one next year but I don’t know if it’s a sound investment given how governments push for electric cars and its Road lifespan (due to regulations against internal combustion engine vehicles) may be short (15 years top). I am 41 and want a classic to keep for life if possible. :(
@gpapa31, I have the same concern. The uncertainty surrounding combustion engine makes me think this might be the last expensive car that I buy.
While Majority of gasoline cars will be worth nothing, some cars like the 4C might still have buyers. Maybe buy one in the low $40k or in the $30k, drive it, then sell it in few years. It will still be worth the same.
Great car ! Enjoy it! I have one red competition here in Italy and as stock car at high speed the tramlining is very very evident ….. I’ll do the camber modification
@TempeMax, the competition is a nice choice. I would buy the blue Italia if I had a chance. But I still enjoy my 4C. I want to change tires to Michelins and see how the car behaves. Thank you for watching the video!
@@JioniDrive Italian race cars are red ( from there the red Ferrari and red Alfa ) and even sports car we prefer in that colour, bu black is the best after mine ( pers9nal opinion)…. Blue is not for that car ….. Michelin seems to be the best choice in the standard tyres. I have Pirelli and doesn’t like very much. I bought the 33 tributo rims champagne and when I’ll assembly them I’ll buy Michelin tyres. There are other choice if you want a semi slick as Yokohama but for the street use are not a good choice.
Get rid of the stock tires.i noticed big difference when I switched to the Michelin ps4s.
@bengreen5263, I have been looking into the PS4S. Do you have to go up a size for the Michelins?
Awesome car good luck with it. I hope to get mine soon.
@charlesclement383, it’s a fun car. Hopefully you get yours soon.
cool car! Those are great mods. Maybe blur the speedometer if you are going to say where you live in the comments. Makes you too easy to track down.
@1smith07, it’s a fun car. Maybe a little too much fun. I was driving in Mexico… maybe I will cut that part out.
If there are a few chips, how can it be "immaculate" - huh? The blocks add caster, not camber
Enjoy the mods.
What tyres are on the car?
@andygtv Pirelli P Zeros. Not the original ones, they have newer date code.
@@JioniDrive I think Michelin PS4S on rear and PS4 on front will improve the car
That if yours are original sizes
@@andygtv I saw people recommending Michelin but I think I have to go up in tire sizes.
@@JioniDrive I was thinking of going up one size to make the ride night slightly higher
What part of california are you in? I also have 4C and im in california
@ryanman51, I live in Sacramento.
@@JioniDrive I live in Lodi and mine is totally bone stock except for wheel spacers and slightly wider tires. It is the fully loaded version 2015 non launch model. I did zero out my toe settings up front but I do not have the suspension blocks added yet.
@shawnanderson2680, You live close. Maybe one day we will meet at cars and coffee. What tires do you have?
@@JioniDrive I have General G - Max ( a off shoot brand made by continental) extreme high performance all season 215 / front 245 / rear. They are pretty decent for canyon carving / daily driving. I went with R compound tires on my Lotus and it was great having that extreme grip but I wanted a little bit of longevity in my tires this time around without spending a small fortune because its going to be awhile before I can make it to the track.
@shawnanderson2680, I might check those tires out. I have always wanted a Lotus Exige. I only bought the 4C because I couldn’t find a supercharged Exige for $50k. Which Lotus do you have?
That tune is not worth that price
@rideordie2318, it’s $1300 with the customer sending the original ECU to be re-mapped. If you get a separate ECU, it’s over $2k. I agree the tune is pricey.