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Alfa Romeo is back and in business! (Maybe)
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<blockquote data-quote="WarlockBob" data-source="post: 493264" data-attributes="member: 2725"><p>Yes, I think that's totally fair. It's got the exterior look and appear of the German competitors it is going after. </p><p></p><p>I didn't get the "Italian!" feel until I peered into the car; it's got an interesting business sedan mix, along with Ferrari flair. Really impressive. </p><p></p><p>I'd like to see how their manufacturing is holding up, and if there are lots of issues with the cars first, but I have a feeling dealerships may be looking to make deals on them. As of now, they've sold around 2,800 models in the US, compared to 23,000+ BMW 3 series models, and approximately the same for Mercedes and Audi. Jaguar is beating them 2 to 1 in sales, and considering the reputation Jaguar had for their cars, I'm sad to see the Alfas not being moved at a better rate. Guess that means it'll be easier to wheel and deal for one!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WarlockBob, post: 493264, member: 2725"] Yes, I think that's totally fair. It's got the exterior look and appear of the German competitors it is going after. I didn't get the "Italian!" feel until I peered into the car; it's got an interesting business sedan mix, along with Ferrari flair. Really impressive. I'd like to see how their manufacturing is holding up, and if there are lots of issues with the cars first, but I have a feeling dealerships may be looking to make deals on them. As of now, they've sold around 2,800 models in the US, compared to 23,000+ BMW 3 series models, and approximately the same for Mercedes and Audi. Jaguar is beating them 2 to 1 in sales, and considering the reputation Jaguar had for their cars, I'm sad to see the Alfas not being moved at a better rate. Guess that means it'll be easier to wheel and deal for one! [/QUOTE]
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