![]() 09/22/2016 at 14:57 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
This is now a thing, alongside the 280-hp Veloce. The wheels are cancer.
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Nah. Italian sedans can pull off mostly plate wheels.
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I’d drive that with the Quadrifoglio engine
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I don’t know what they look like stationary, but they could be a cool throwback to 80's & 90's Alfa wheels.
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I'd drive anything with the Quadrofoglio engine.
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From that angle, it’s really looking like the old Kia Cadenza to me.
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Would still hoon.
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Probably because that Cadenza resembles the Quattroporte.
Before the copycat commenters come running out, here is the 2011 Kia K7 rear (the Cadenza we knew in the US is the mid-cycle refresh). That Quattroporte rear popped up two years later based on the Grantursimo.
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Are those bottlecaps?
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Those wheels most definitely aren’t cancer. When I first saw them, they immediately reminded me of the wheels on the ‘80-’86 Alfa Romeo GTV-6.
If the wheels on the Giulia look even remotely similar to the wheels on the GTV-6, I’d take that version in a heartbeat.
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A stationary toy rocketship thing like outside the supermarket with the rocking motion driven by a Quadrofoglio engine @ max RPM.