Jeremy Clarkson
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Verdict A true, guilt-free pleasure, even with 4x4
Thanks to the onslaught of miserablism from the greens, four-wheel-drive cars will be vandalised the instant they are left alone. But if you just have a 4x4 as a style statement, might I suggest you replace it with an Alfa Romeo Brera?
Sure, examination of the data shows it to be a heavy car that takes almost seven seconds to reach 60mph and about a week to reach a hundred. A problem? For me, yes, but if you are used to the performance levels of, say, a Shogun, that 0-60 time is going to feel like you’re stapled to the front of a Eurofighter.
You’ll be fine with the comfort, too. It rides beautifully and despite the tall tyres it handles nicely. Less successful is its interior. There’s really not much space in either the back or the front.
So why am I recommending it? Well, there are two reasons. First, as you drive along you can feel the Alfa-ness of this car, the little tingles and the droplets of feedback that you don’t really get from anything else in this class.
You haven’t bought a car to drive around in like your hair’s on fire. You’re not a yob. You’re not a bore. You’ve bought something for one reason only: because it’s beautiful.
What makes the pleasure so doubly satisfying is that you have a four-wheel-drive car, yet no one can tell.
Current price £29,250
Price when tested (Nov 2006) £29,850
Engine 3195cc, six cylinders
Power 260bhp @ 6300rpm
Torque 238 lb ft @ 4500rpm
Transmission Six-speed manual
Fuel/ 24.6mpg (combined) / 273g/km
0-62mph 6.8sec
Top speed 149mph
I bought the GT in favour of the Brera. The Brera felt a little fragile, not so well put together as the GT. Since then, I have done 30K miles in the GT and not regretted it for one moment.
Brian Goulding, Aylesbury, England
In real life, ALFA lovers tend to prefer the ALFA GT and most of the GTs I've seen are Diesels. Green?
Mansel Hopkins.
Mansel Hopkins, Middlesbrough, U.K.
The Brera is the first genuinely inspiring car of this new century. It wasnât the usual B.S. âbuzzâ regarding the concept Brera that brought this Alfa into production, but rather wide-spread and genuine public excitement.
The only question is, when will the Brera, both coupe and spider, be available to we Yanks?
John Bryans Fontaine, Westport, Connecticut USA
The Brera is the first genuinely inspiring car of this new century. It wasnât the usual B.S. âbuzzâ regarding the concept Brera that brought this Alfa into production, but rather wide-spread and genuine public excitement.
The only question is, when will the Brera, both coupe and spider, be available to we Yanks?
John Bryans Fontaine, Westport, USA Connecticut