8C Spider reviewed
Mostly reasonable and fair-minded review of Alfa's 8C Spider at the Financial Times.
What it says
Mostly reasonable and fair-minded review of Alfa's 8C Spider at the Financial Times.
It looks as if Alfa fans are in for a spot of luck. The Italian firm has announced the latest driver-focused version of its MiTo hatchback, the Cloverleaf.

Just stumbled over this nice link to US track cars, excellent pics, classic Alfas and more...
Labels: race cars
I guess it's possible, but does it make any sense? Perhaps they will share parts and platforms only?
It's not something I'd get worked up about. If they were close enough design-wise and the Dodge was cheaper I'd buy the Dodge and stick Alfa badges on it...
Labels: Dodge
It makes sense to grow a brand, it makes sense to share components. But an Alfa-ised Jeep Cherokee? Oh puke! Please let this not happen...
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