Sofisticato Blu MC Shift GT.

Heavenly

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I understand the 2 variations being the full auto gearbox and the MC shift variant (I only want facelift when I'm in a position to purchase) hence with worries about clutches etc id be looking at the Auto and I understand it's all about what the original owner specified in carbon as to what the car will have.
However the murky ground is understanding this model MCSportline (is it?) introduced with facelift front end and has carbon as standard?
Would someone be kind enough to explain this for me so I know what I'm looking for and what years this was between etc?
Apologies to the thread starter but it's all relevant for me to the colour of car started in this thread...
 

murph7355

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I understand the 2 variations being the full auto gearbox and the MC shift variant (I only want facelift when I'm in a position to purchase) hence with worries about clutches etc id be looking at the Auto and I understand it's all about what the original owner specified in carbon as to what the car will have.
However the murky ground is understanding this model MCSportline (is it?) introduced with facelift front end and has carbon as standard?
Would someone be kind enough to explain this for me so I know what I'm looking for and what years this was between etc?
Apologies to the thread starter but it's all relevant for me to the colour of car started in this thread...
My advice would be not to focus on a "tag" as they are rarely used correctly and only serve to confuse :)

There aren't many of these cars available once you get fussy on gearbox (many more Auto facelifts so less of a problem there for you) and colours in/out. Take a look at pictures of them all and you'll soon know which are hitting the right buttons.

Carbon packs inside and out were expensive options so am not sure there will be a huge amount of cars with lots of them spec'd.
 

Contigo

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I like Carbon but is it the be all and end all of ownership experience? Aesthetically it's an improvement but from a weight saving perspective it means **** all on a car with a 2000kg kerb weight.