Alfa Romeo 8C Spyder gallery
April 10, 2008 by George Skentzos
Just gaze at the new gallery Alfa Romeo has graced us with of its simply stunning drop-top Competizione sibling – the 8C Spyder.
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April 10, 2008 by George Skentzos
Just gaze at the new gallery Alfa Romeo has graced us with of its simply stunning drop-top Competizione sibling – the 8C Spyder.
Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione at Sydney Motor Show
Alfa Romeo’s new 336 kW super car, the Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione, will take centre stage in Sydney as one
Alfa Romeo 156 Racing Spec
When I first saw the Alfa Romeo 156 back in 2004, I had to stand still for a while to
2009 Alfa Romeo 149 spied and rendered
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Alfa Romeo Mi.To spy photos
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2009 Alfa Romeo Mi.To Convertible CGI
Alfa Romeo is hard at work putting the final touches to their all-new Mi.To (Milan<->Torino) hatch. Our computer graphic artists
That’s a very pretty car.
Styling is influenced by retro themes but doen’t look “old”
Nice car,Alfa defiantly know how to style a car(especially the front end
Delish!
I reckon that even TP and Dingo would have a chance of picking up in this car… well that might be a bit of a stretch….
(kidding lads) :-)
Love it – I’d have one. Would love to see a Z4 styled coupe (yes I know there’s a hatch).
clover leaf mags are timeless.beautiful car with soul
Ive never been a fan of Alphas but I would quite happily own this one, such a beautiful looking car. I do like the Competizione a little more though.
I normally regard convertibles as being for ladyboys who want to park outside hair salons, but this one actually has some serious visual grunt. Well done Alfa.
Alfa has the look down now, all they need to do is get the quality and marketing right, and they will be laughing all the way to the bank. Can’t wait to see a MiTo in the flesh.
I was looking at the Fiat website today (sister company) and even their cars are great looking pieces of kit. The Ritmo Sport 1.9 JTD is a stunner.
Agree that quality is important.Alfa and Fiat I am sure have moved on in these terms as everybody else has. It is easy to cast our minds back to the seventies and eighties when the quality of these marques was dubious. Then again the quality of everything else was dubious also to varying extents.
Japanese cars were poor riding/handling/underpowered boarding on the dangerous. They had more standard kit than the locals but their ability to rust and break down was about equal.
Woah beautiful!!