Successor to 147 revealed

Started by NigelC, December 04, 2009, 08:30:12 AM

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NigelC

Alfa Romeo has revealed its successor to the 147, the 2010 Alfa Romeo Giulietta, ahead of its unveiling at the Geneva Motor Show.
Read more at: http://www.themotorreport.com.au/46894/2010-alfa-romeo-giulietta-n-milano-revealed/
Current 2017 Giulia Veloce - Red
Current 1979 Alfa GTV - Ivory (Gp S racer)
Past 2007 Alfa 159 2.2 JTS Rubino Red
Past 2003 Alfa 156 2.0 JTS Red
Past 1979 Alfa GTV Red/Rust

f1worldchamp

Current:
2006 159 JTDm
Past:
2000 GTV 2.0 Twin Spark
1973 1600 GT Junior
1987 Alfa 75 2.5

Run with the bulls
Swim with the Sharks
Race with the Italians

Paul Gulliver

For a slightly more indepth report go to http://www.italiaspeed.com/ news item 02/12/2009.

Cheers

Gully
Paul Gulliver
Present
2017 Silver Giulia Veloce
1979 Silver Alfa 116 GTV Twin Spark
1973 Red Alfa 105 2.0 GTV

Past
2013 Giulietta QV
2006 Black 159 2.2 J
1970 Dutch Blue Series 2 1750
1975 Blue Alfetta Sedan 1.8
1981 Piper Yellow Alfetta GTV 2000
1985 Red Alfetta GTV2.0
1989 White Alfa 164
2000 156

Tim Jobson

Lets hope that the new management at Alfa continue in the direction that the new Giulietta model looks to be heading.   

If it is even better in the flesh then this model has the hints (to me) of a current version of a 105 and I hope the interior is also made with less plastic!!

Tim
1975 105 GTV 2000
Past
79 Fiat Spider 2000
76 Ferrari 308GTB Dry sump fiberglass model
74 Fiat 124 Sport CC, 128SL,850 Sport

Brad M

I personally see more 8C and MiTo in it, but I too like very much.
06 147 JTD 1.9
76 116 GT 2.0
72 105 GTV 2.0

Gone... 2x 147 GTA, 2x 90, 2x SudSprint

Next? ... http://www.alfaclubvic.org.au/forum/index.php?topic=17067

MD

Well I suppose as the referrenced article below from Paul suggests that Alfa is going nowhere in the market place and positive future directions is also nowhere to be seen due to two camps within the organisation being at loggerheads. The future of the pure Alfa brand is tenuous indeed. It appears that the Ferrari /Maserati thinkers are at odds with the mass marketing Fiat based camp. No news there as that pretty much reflects the thinking on this site as far as I can see.

As for what I think of the car's external styling, well here's what a real Giulietta should look like.

I will leave the 105 lads to stick up for themselves..
Transaxle Alfas Haul More Arse.

Current Fleet
Alfetta GTV6 3.0
Alfetta GTV Twin Spark supercharged racer
75 1.8L supercharged racer

Past Fleet
Alfa GT 3.2V6
Alfetta GTV 2.0
Giulia Super 2.0
Berlina 2.0

ProvaRacing

#6
It's just a name plate as it was to be Milano (except they are closing that facility and therefore workers don't like using the name). As for 105 "look" actually the MiTo is as close as you can find from today's offerings only because it has 2 doors (Giulietta 4).

Nothing wrong with the old Giulietta and nothing wrong with the new one either. Or some would say the 1954 was the right one. If we stayed stuck in one period we may have ended up still using magnetos instead of alternators, carburettors instead of EFI, distributors instead of coils, H pattern instead of flappy paddles!!!

But if you prefer those to progress then thats fine too...I'm sure there are also neandertal's that believe rubbing sticks is better than a match or a lighter  ;D just like some prefer to hold their stick instead of using paddles LOL