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Alfa's 3 year plan
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- From: "John Burrows" <[email protected]>
- Date: Mon, 29 Jul 2002 13:32:32 -0700
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A friend of mine just returned from a trip to Italia and brought me a
copy of July's Quattroruote. In it there is an exclusive interview with
Daniele Bandiera, the head of the Alfa Romeo business unit titled "Il
progetto Grande Alfa" It includes a rendering of a proposed Alfa SUV
(gag!) and a table of changes to the range for the next 3 years. No
info on the 2005+ models rumored to be part of the return to the States.
Here's the table, I'll see if I can find a scanner and post the
rendering of the SUV:
Model: 147
2002: 3.2 GTA (250 cv), 2.0JTS (165 cv), 1.9JTD 16v (136 cv)
2003: Face lifting, 1.9JTD (105 cv), 1.9JTD (120 cv)
2004: 147 Allroad (4x4), 1.9JTD (150 cv)
Model: 156
2002: 3.2 GTA (250cv), 2.0JTS (165 cv), 2.4JTD (150 cv), 1.9JTD 16v (136
cv)
2003: Face lifting, 2.4JTD 20v (175 cv)
2004: 156 Allroad (4x4), 1.9JTD (136 cv)
Model: 166
2002: 2.4 JTD (150 cv)
2003: Face lifting, 2.0JTS (165 cv), 3.2 V-6 (225 cv), 2.4JTD (175 cv),
Diesel Automatico
Model: GTV-Spider
2002: Serie Speciale
2003: Face lifting, 2.0JTS (165 cv), 3.2 V-6 (225 cv)
Cheers,
John
Seattle, WA
'73 GTV
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