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Rendering: Alfa Romeo 4C GTA Spider - Top Speed (blog) March 15, 2011
The Alfa Romeo 4C GTA Concept certainly proved to be one heck of a model after its debut at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show, and the fact that Alfa Romeo already confirmed its production in 2012 was just music to our ears. What's makes this bit of news even
Geneva 2011: Alfa Romeo 4C GTA Concept - GTspirit March 02, 2011
In fact, at less than eight feet long, it doesn't get much more concentrated than this. Carbon fiber and aluminum construction helps keep the weight down to below 850 kilograms (1873lbs). The power of the Alfa Romeo 4C GTA Concept comes from the
Alfa Romeo 4C Heads To The US - GTspirit March 07, 2011
Alfa Romeo unveiled the 4C GTA Concept at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show. Now it seems this car will be joined by an open version and will enter the American market. The CEO of Alfa Romeo, Harald Wester indicated that the 4C GTA could make it to the United
Rendering: Alfa Romeo 4C Coupe and Spyder Concept - GTspirit February 25, 2011
In the gallery you will see the first renderings of the Alfa Romeo 4C Coupe and Spyder Concept to be revealed at the Geneva Motor Show. It is said that the Alfa Romeo 4C GTA will be based on the KTM X-Bow, with power coming from either a 1.7 TBi engine
Photo Galleries: Tech Junkie - News & Observer March 02, 2011
AFP PHOTO / SEBASTIAN DERUNGS (Photo credit should read SEBASTIAN DERUNGS/AFP/Getty Images) – AFP/Getty Images Feets of a model are seen next to an Alfa Romeo 4C GTA concept car wait at the Italian car maker's booth during the Geneva car show on March
Released on their Facebook page, the teaser pretty much shows the Alfa Romeo 4C GTA , or at least something that looks virtually identical to the concept that Alfa showed at the Geneva Motor Show last March. If you recall, the 4C GTA from Geneva had a matte red finish to it. For all we know, this car could be the Spider version of the 4C GTA as has been rumored in the past. Could it be that Alfa Romeo is preparing to introduce a concept sequel to a previously-introduced concept car. But there’s also a growing sentiment that this could be an improved version of the original concept, which should only attract more positive feedback for the British brand since the first concept was such a hit back in Geneva.
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A: 2009-2010 in the UK. I'd wait - personally I think Caddys and all US cars are rubbish. (answered by on February 15, 2009)
A: Alfa has moved the date of entry into the U.S. market back to at least 2011, according to the report linked below quoting Alfa managment. With the state of the U.S. and world economies, betting for certain on Alfa's re-entry here would be a major gamble, and their dealer network, if there ever is one, will likely be tiny and limited to major markets. The only plus side is that Fiat's partnership with Chrysler might expand things, but both companies are on shaky ground. (answered by cateraowners on February 15, 2009)Q:
A: Alphas can be notorious when it comes to engines. you really need to treat them with kid gloves and make sure that you change the oil regularly or they could pop.
The alpha is also front wheel drive no its a bit "safe".
personally, if i had your money, i would look at a Pontiac GTO or a good 1970's Ford falcon which you can import from Australia. The gto is uber cool, and will have a 5 or 6 litre v8 under the hood. The falcon (which resembles the dukes of hazzard) will either have the 4.2 or 5.7 litre v8 under the hood. Both are quality cars. Both are real head turners and fairly rare. best of all the falcon will be right hand drive and a doddle to drive.
PS. have a holiday any way m8. otherwise the winter is too long (answered by gto on October 05, 2007)
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A: Got to be the Fulvia. (answered by abbo on March 24, 2007)