Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Alfa Romeo Spider: Back to the origins

 

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Alfa Romeo Spider: Return to the home. Biscione Italian brand in the throes of restructuring since the Fiat Group controls conducted by the U.S. giant Chrysler. The new situation has allowed Sergio Marchionne repeat all of their expansion plans and focus on new markets far beyond his reach, North America. Not only will we see a clear improvement in Chrysler as a brand and product, but that new synergies will allow all the signs of the new group will benefit from new developments and Alfa Romeo in this case would be the most preferred.
The first Alfa Romeo to be marketed in the U.S. will be the new Alfa Romeo 4C, ultralight sport less than 850 kg behind the 300-hp engine type 1.8 TBI with a new carbon chassis and the improvement of the first order benefits will handle major sports and famous get their hands on this sector, as the Lotus Exige.

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In a new restructuring plan today canceled a lot and start from scratch with the development of new industrial plan. Just a few months to stop producing the Alfa Romeo Brera and Spider variants. In the latter case, the evolution of the model after moving from the duo Brera GTV and found that the open has lost much of the spirit of the model, not a beauty, an element that always wins in the creations.
Apparently hoping to revive Alfa Romeo Alfa Romeo Spider with reference to the king of the segment, the Mazda MX-5. This will restore the original guidelines to develop the sport model found under tons and a generation of powerful and efficient engines as the current range and may Multiair rear wheel must be a common denominator for future models of high-end brand.
Little is known of the possible scenarios and we can speculate on many assumptions, but the reality is that we miss the Italian brand vehicles. Looking back there seems to be very far away.

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