In spite of gaining the weight of two fully grown adults for US admission, the Alfa Romeo 4C is not faring all that badly Stateside, and all reviews of it that have been posted so far seem to get what it’s about and don’t bash it excessively for the things it doesn’t do right.

Keep in mind that Alfa doesn’t do exceptionally ergonomic cars that are at the peak of efficiency; this reflects in their (few remaining…) regular road cars, and is pushed to the extreme in the case of the 4C.

However, in spite of this, the car’s interior is deemed okay, and aside from the slightly awkward upright driving position, the KBB reviewer really had few complaints.

The car was driven in all the environments it would face at the hands of an owner: city, highway, twisty road and track. As you’d expect, its least at home in the city, where its slight lack of visibility and total lack of power steering render it slightly hard to maneuver. However, even there, once it’s on the move it’s not too much of a chore to drive.

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By Andrei Nedelea

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