I just got a 2024 i4 turbo. 2000 km, and no issues. Occasionally under hard acceleration with the turn signal is on I'll get a warning triangle light with "Rear Left or Right indicator malfunction" which then goes away after ten seconds. Who knows. Who cares LOL
- I read quite some trouble about the bubbling paint, water leaks, malfunctioning ac and so on. Spending so much money and then having a lot of problems is not really appealing.
- Bubbling paint, who knows if it'll happen or not. Probably. Whatever, repaint it or sand down and wrap the car. Have fun with it.
- I'm in doubt if the Emira for longer roadtrips would be still fun to drive or that it would be too noisy that it will get annoying.
- I road trip it ALL THE TIME. I go to Vermont, the Champlain islands, Eastern Quebec. It's awesome. In Touring mode, totally liveable. In sports mode or track mode, it's a bit loud and drones a bit but way more exciting in the turns and isolated small backroads
- i would disable the fake enigine noise but at the same time im afraid that part of the experience will also be gone if i do that (does someone have experience with that)
- I don't know if they forgot to hook it all up but I don't hear any fake engine noises, I just hear the exhaust burbling and popping and that insane turbo valve whistle in my left ear nonstop. The speakers seem to only play music
- (more a general sportcar consideration) I'm afraid that after the honeymoon phase owning the car would get old quickly and that I might not enjoy it that much anymore
- All cars do this, it's inevitable. Novelties wear off eventually but if there 's on car with staying power that brings the theatrics and insane attention, it's this one. Took me 12 years to get sick of my Evora and even then, I wasn't even really sick of it. This is so much crazier
- the emira new Turbo SE costs about 163k euro where I live and for that money I can literally buy a used 718 (base 2017) and a used alpine a110 (2024) and then still have like 40k money left over.
- True true.. That's a tough decision. The 718 seems to have bored you though. If you have the money to splurge on an Emira. then maybe in 5 years the 40k saved may not be that much of a life-changing amount and you'll wake up daily with regret. I don't know anything about the Alpine 110 and what it's like, it doesn't exist in North America
- the older models are ~140k and then I don't know about what already happened to the cars, even the dealer told me you don't need to drive in the i4 only the v6(!? Which sound weird to me) so that makes me wonder how reliable those demonstration cars are if you would buy them. Plus I would like the safety features in the new model like the blind spot warning (since I noticed the visibility is difficult). And If i would buy used then i would just have the 350hp version without all the improvements.
- In North America the i4 is quite a bit faster than the V6, mainly because the DCT is way quicker than the shifter lag especially 1-2 which takes a good second plus the torque is ridiculous in the i4 (it's a fkng animal) but then again it's 400 hp not 360. So not sure how much of a difference that actually makes. I had the 3.5L V6 in the Evora and it was buttery smooth and a great engine with a beautiful tone, but the 4 is pretty good too. I love the bassy snarl it makes when you start it up and at full throttle at around 6000 rpm it wails like a banshee being whipped