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Alfa 116 Giulietta 3.0l (Really) Sprint 1.7 156 TS S2
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> > 8C Competizione
> > Quite likely to go in production (with V8 Maserati engine???)
> > German info/pics on: http://www.alfisti.net/570.5.html
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> If they do, at least I won't have to buy a Maserati ;)
Does the management at Alfa have any idea what they are doing? They were
coming back to the US in 2003. Then they moved it to 2005, then 2007,
now its 2010. First they weren't going to build the 8c, now they are. At
first they weren't going to build the Brera, but now its a reality. I
dunno, doesn't seem like they are able to formulate a concrete plan and
follow it. If the do make the 8C, I'm delighted, of course. But it sure
doesn't say very much for Alfa Romeo's management.
Pete - 15 Oct 2005 21:22 GMT
>Does the management at Alfa have any idea what they are doing?
On a day to day basis.... No. Don't think so.
Pete

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George Graves - 16 Oct 2005 00:24 GMT
> >Does the management at Alfa have any idea what they are doing?
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> On a day to day basis.... No. Don't think so.
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> Pete
Neither do I.
alfistagj - 16 Oct 2005 00:46 GMT
>> >Does the management at Alfa have any idea what they are doing?
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> Neither do I.
I dare to say that I don't think so, but am very sure!! (own experience)
At least in The Netherlands Alfa is now being imported by a separate
(private) company.
Let's hope for the best.

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Ciao from The Netherlands
alfistagj (aka Gert-Jan)
GT 2.0 (2005)
Montreal (1973/4)
Steve Byatt - 16 Oct 2005 10:54 GMT
Don't think so? Think? You're being generous!