The Alfa Romeo 4C has always held a place of honor in the sports car market and in our showroom. And if you're shopping for a more thrilling breed of driver's car, you'd be foolish not to have it on your wishlist. But should you get the hard-top coupe or go for the flashier convertible? That's a question a lot of discerning Alfa Romeo shoppers, and we'd be only too happy to help you find the body style that best fits your tastes here at Rick Case Alfa Romeo.

Now, when choosing between any coupe or convertible, there are a couple key questions you're going to want to ask yourself, and chief among them is, "What am I looking to get out of owning this car?"

Are you looking for something to take to the track and really test your driving acumen with? If so, you'll definitely want to go for the hard-top Alfa Romeo 4C coupe, because its design affords less drag, giving you the opportunity to really open up and leverage every ounce of power this sports car offers.

Or maybe you're looking for something you can cruise around in on sunny days and enjoy true open-air driving on your next beach trip? If that's the case, you'll love the freedom and versatility of the Alfa Romeo 4C Spider convertible.

However, another question you're going to want to consider when choosing between these two models is, "Is it practical for my daily driving needs?" After all, if you spend a lot of time up north, you're really only going to get much use out of a convertible like the Alfa Romeo 4C Spider during the spring and summer. However, if you primarily stick to places where the weather is warm and sunny most of the year, then by all means go for the convertible.

Another major factor to consider is road noise. It's common knowledge that if you go for a soft-top convertible, even if you've got the top up, the cabin is going to be a bit louder given all the errant wind and sounds of other vehicles, especially at highway speeds. Now, if that's not a problem for you that's great, but if you're the type that doesn't like those sorts of distractions, it may be a smarter bet to spring for the hard-top Alfa Romeo 4C Coupe.

Finally, there's one critical factor to think about when choosing between the Alfa Romeo 4C Coupe and Alfa Romeo 4C Spider Convertible. As of its 2019 model year, the Alfa Romeo 4C Spider Convertible will be the only available body style going forward. The Alfa Romeo 4C Coupe is being discontinued, so if you like its look and feel, you'd better act fast to get your hands on one before they're all gone.

That being said, these are just a few of the main things to think about when deciding between the new Alfa Romeo 4C Coupe and Alfa Romeo 4C Spider convertible. And to really get a feel for which of these two body styles best suits you, you really should spend some quality time in the driver's seat. So, give us the opportunity to show you why this luxe sports car is one of the most lauded options in Alfa Romeo portfolio. Stop by Rick Case Alfa Romeo to take the Alfa Romeo 4C Spider and Alfa Romeo 4C Coupe out for a spin today!

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