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Amazing Alfa value?

Post by MikeR » Tue Jul 09, 2013 9:34 pm

Just looking on eBay
There are delivery mileage 2013 Alfa 159 3.2 auto 4WD (I think) for sale £16K!
Only catch LHD....amazing value though methinks if it fits your needs.
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Post by shaziman » Wed Jul 10, 2013 8:33 am

That is cheap, but you get a whole lot more with an Alfa than just the car you see infront of you!
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Post by shaziman » Wed Jul 10, 2013 9:25 am

Out of interest:

Fiat May Move Alfa Romeo Models Out Of Italy, CEO SaysBloomberg
By Tommaso Ebhardt
Jul 10, 2013
ITALY --- Fiat SpA may move production of new Alfa Romeo models outside Italy if the carmaker doesn’t get clear labor rules in its home market.
“The relaunch of Alfa Romeo will continue for sure,” Chief Executive Officer Sergio Marchionne told reporters yesterday in Turin, where Fiat is based. “Italy should decide if they want it to happen in this environment or not as Fiat and Chrysler have several alternatives.”
Fiat, which controls Chrysler Group LLC, is boosting output of upscale models in Europe, including the $130,000 Maserati Quattroporte and Alfa Romeo sports cars, as it tries to end losses in the region by 2016. Fiat’s European business had a loss of more than 700 million euros ($894 million) last year. Without Chrysler, the Italian carmaker would have posted a loss of more than 1 billion euros last year.
Fiat “needs clear and reliable rules” before investing in more projects in Italy, the CEO said yesterday at the SevelSud plant in Italy where Fiat will invest more than 700 million euros with PSA Peugeot Citroen to build new vans. Fiat is putting all new Italian investment on hold, including new models at its main Mirafiori plant in Turin, until it gets a clear framework on labor rules, Marchionne said.
Fiat is in a legal dispute with the Fiom union over labor rules, including longer shifts and shorter breaks. Fiom, which claimed the new rules are anti-union, didn’t sign the contract. Fiom is part of Italy’s biggest union, Cgil.
Fiat isn’t nearing an agreement with the United Auto Workers retiree health-car trust to buy the rest of Chrysler, Marchionne said. The company doesn’t expect to sign a deal before Fiat’s board meets July 30 to review first-half results, he said. Fiat owns 58.5 percent of Auburn, Hills, Michigan-based Chrysler.



Expect futureAlfa's to be rebranded Chryslers i think...
1995 E36 B3.0 Convertible (rebodied)
1996 E36 B3.2 Touring No:20 - 1 of 5 made
1997 E36 B3.2 Touring No:36 - 1 of 5 made
1999 E36 323 Sport Touring
2011 E92 D3 Bi-turbo no.246 (santorini blue)
2019 Fiat Fullback
2020 Mini Countryman SE (PHEV)
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