My snaps from Geneva:
It's a lot smaller than it first appeared to be in the photos, which is all to the good. A nearby QP6 was attracting virtually no attention compared to all the other cars on the stand, and positively dwarfed it. I sat in another production Ghibli, and I still like it - the interior is something I could live with very easily. The badge on the boot proclaimed 4 wheel drive was fitted, but you wouldn't know from inside it. I'm invited to see a Q4 car available to drive in Megeve next weekend
All I did was ask...
Considering it's the Centenary show, there was almost no mention of the 100 years. A medallion was available to purchase (at 100 euro, obviously), and books were in cases too. No big signs, nothing to shout about the company history - very odd, I thought. Many of the other companies had nice signs - Abarth were mentioning the 50 years since the first 595....