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Anonymous (not verified)    July 6, 2012 - 9:40AM

In reply to by Nicolas Zart

thanks Nicolas, I also believe that Fiat have not got the financial power to revive Alfa Romeo to its former glory. Fiat made a big mess of Lancia and all we are seeing are Fiats in a different dress and now they are Chrysler. I regarded Lancia as the Mercedes Benz of Italy which was run by a very inventive person and it carried on with that innovation throughout their cars. Alfa and Lancia both had racing knowledge and that showed in their cars but for some reason the unreliability factor overwelmed the acknowledgment that their cars were so good. I currently own an Alfa and I can say its quite a feeling to be behind a wheel of one, if it breaks down i can at least sit outside and spend time admiring it and i win both ways. Personally, i do not want to see Alfa sold to VW. that German engineering although good is rather bland and boring and those VW engines i'd prefer Alfa were without them. i'd like to see Alfa Romeo be sold to Tata. Tata has done a good job of Jaguar Land Rover and i'd like to see Tata put in some much needed investment into Alfa and see those V6 and 4 cylinder TS engines come back.

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