Tony C.
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Along those lines...
I own an '89 Milano Verde, last of the rear-drive Alfas. What an engine (3.0 V6), what handling, and standard Recaros as well...
Cheers,
Tony C.
Alfa Romeo Giulietta
By: AndrewD : May 20th, 2013-03:31
I am interested in your opinion on the current Giulietta which has been with us since 2010. It certainly looks cool and distinguishes itself well from the usual small Audis, VWs and BMWs. It has the history to make its name stand out and the character ...
The 80s Giulietta...
By: BDLJ : May 20th, 2013-05:27
....was a waste of a great name. This one is a slightly better effort. Slightly. Alfa Romeo has, to me, very little to offer anymore beyond its styling differention. When the Giulietta arrived in the 50s, it was a little 4 cylinder marvel (all alloy engin...
Very popular here in CH
By: DonCorson : May 20th, 2013-12:07
I would take the Giulietta over the strained 1 series (design brief, make it small, boxy and at least from afar it should look something like a BMW) anyday. The Guilietta is one very good looking car and was on my short list to try before I got caught up ...
Ford said that....
By: BDLJ : May 20th, 2013-16:37
...pre-war. When Alfa Romeo was winning Grand Prix and hadn't yet put engines into Nissans with a cross and serpent badge, hadn't replaced its V6 with a block from Australia, hadn't pretended that a valve cover makes a FIAT engine an ALFA. Back to the sub...
True.
By: BDLJ : May 22nd, 2013-04:23
It pays us to remember that Scuderia Ferrari started by racing Alfa Romeos.... Alfa Romeo has a glorious history, but now (to me) they have little but distinctive styling to recommend them. Given how good cars are now and the reputation of Alfa developed ...
I like it.
By: Davo : May 22nd, 2013-04:28
Actually almost pulled the trigger on one recently. Looked at the MiTo as well. But in the end, I decided to get something very different (and quite a bit smaller) from the dealership... a Fiat 500 cabrio.