Description After a brief drive through Georgetown, I got lost for a bit and ended up seeing this as I crossed the Chain Bridge. I personally love this shot, what do you think? And I don't know what that black spot on the windshield is, I really tried to edit it out but couldn't.
Thanks again West! I appreciate it as always. And how did you manage to drive a 4C? I have only seen 3 and did not know there was a company you could drive them through.
No problem it's that time of the year when everyone is extremely busy! This shot really did turn out really good for you.
P.S I finally drove a Alfa Romeo 4C. The car was above my expectations. Ferrari could of called it a Dino, it's that good. It's a blast to drive. The Spyder would be the only option to make it better. 1st and Reverse gears are engaged by pushing two separate buttons on the center console. The paddles work perfectly and when engaging 3rd gear under throttle the car really comes alive. No turbo noise or lag. The price was perfect as well. Talk with you soon.
Thank you so much West! Sorry if I have missed some of your comments recently, it has been very busy for me these past few weeks, plus my notifications fill up so quickly.
Thank you! This was on half-zoom, wanted to include a bit of the scenery. If there's one thing I saw too much of in the DC area, it was 911s. And that Turbo S could have been that same one do you have a shot?
Very sexy, I saw a Turbo S in that same color, and a white Turbo S Cabriolet in Reston some days ago. This is a very good picture, a bit more zoom could help, but nonetheless, still very good.
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