Fiat and Alfa Romeo's comeback in Australia
The future of Italian brands Fiat and Alfa Romeo will become the responsibility of Fiat-Chrysler Group Australia come Tuesday (May 1), with the group taking over from long time distributors Ateco Automotive. So what exactly does the change entail for two of the world’s best known automotive manufacturers?
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Chrysler Australia takes over Alfa Romeo, Fiat distribution
Chrysler Australia has taken over distribution responsibilities for Alfa Romeo, Fiat and Fiat Commercial vehicles.
On May 1, distribution rights of the Italian trio will shift from independent group Ateco to the factory group, joining Jeep, Chrysler and Dodge under the Chrysler Australia umbrella.
2012 Geneva Motor Show Preview
Unless you’re an avid skier flying into the gateway to the French alps, Geneva in March is the time to carve your way around an exciting new array of production cars and concept vehicles at the famous Swiss lake city’s Palexpo exhibition centre.
2012 Alfa Romeo Giulietta now with dual-clutch auto and diesel
Alfa Romeo Australia has bolstered its small-car range with the addition of an automatic transmission and a diesel engine to its Giulietta line-up.
Priced from $38,990 before on-road costs, the entry-level petrol model with the new six-speed dual-clutch gearbox is $2000 more expensive than the existing six-speed manual model.
Why does everyone rave about Alfa Romeos, I like them but could never bring myself to buy one, you somehow know it’ll go wrong and cost a fortune to repair.
pelelinglish
Para decir esa gilipollez, mejor quédate callado perroflauta.
Ah! Y mejor no salgas de casa por si acaso, no sea que te caiga la bomba H en la cabeza y no puedas costearte su reparación.
Forza Alfa!
Kenzo
greetings martian!
V. Angelov
Except the 8C , why did Alfa bother to go to the show? I suppose because Switzerland is across the border…..