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Bruxell @ Jan 23rd 2008 3:22PM
I agree, Alfa is at a bit of a crossroads (though we say that every time they come out with a new car don’t we). I think they may be able to survive for a couple years in the US with only the Brera, Spider, and 159, but no longer than that. They need to at least bring the new Junior over for a start, but more than that, they need a compact RWD offering, the Brera should have been that car. The last generation of GTV and the GT were at least both performance coupes, if a generation out of date dynamically. Honestly, the GTV should have had the SZ chassis under it, that would have been the ideal starting point for a new generation of Alfas, and the company wouldn’t be in this mess at the moment.