Italian engineering, and made in the USA under Italian management. Who  
knows, maybe worth a look. I've driven several Fiat 500s a total of over 1000  
miles. I'd have one, but there is no room in the garage or driveway. (4 
Alfas, 2  P1800s, one 122 and an Axiom, not counting my wife's S60)
 
 
In a message dated 1/10/2012 2:45:25 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

So, how  can a car called an "Alfa Romeo" be a real Alfa Romeo when  
it's made  by another company other than Alfa Romeo (a company which no  
longer  exists) who merely slaps that name on products that might just  
as  well be named "Fiat", "Lancia", or even  "Dodge"?
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