I had a 1978.. "Sport Sedan' here in the states. Virtually rust free! Still loving my 1988 Milano automatic! Working on its brakes now! Not an easy job! Great video! I have a lot of your videos to catch up on!
Well done, that magnificent piece of mechanics designed around the driver, for his active safety and his driving pleasure deserves a nice presentation.
Great video. Alfa Romeo lost to BMW for the last 40 years due to quality. However, with their current range and quality equivalent to BMW and Mercedes, the dynamics (all generations of BMW and Mercedes are very similar) are such that Alfa Romeo may take lead in the next 20 years and beyond. They are "mini Ferraris" and all car guys should get one.
Alfetta means “Little Alfa” . Named after the 1950/51 World Championships winning Grand Prix cars, type 158/9 . The cars were designed before WW2 , but were hidden away luckily as the Alfa factory was bombed during the war.
Such underrated cars just bcuz of rust problems. Well which car dont have that when U spray salt all over the place in the winter? Alfa's were never built for that and in the 90-00's ppl started looking to import used Alfa's from Switcherland cuz they were funny enough rustfree... cuz they don't spray salt there.
I had a 1978.. "Sport Sedan' here in the states. Virtually rust free! Still loving my 1988 Milano automatic! Working on its brakes now! Not an easy job! Great video! I have a lot of your videos to catch up on!
Well done, that magnificent piece of mechanics designed around the driver, for his active safety and his driving pleasure deserves a nice presentation.
Little Alfa !
Very well done , love it
Great video. Alfa Romeo lost to BMW for the last 40 years due to quality. However, with their current range and quality equivalent to BMW and Mercedes, the dynamics (all generations of BMW and Mercedes are very similar) are such that Alfa Romeo may take lead in the next 20 years and beyond. They are "mini Ferraris" and all car guys should get one.
Alfetta means “Little Alfa” . Named after the 1950/51 World Championships winning Grand Prix cars, type 158/9 . The cars were designed before WW2 , but were hidden away luckily as the Alfa factory was bombed during the war.
Perfect
Little Alfa
this script doesnt even make sense. did anyone listen to it?
First sensible comment.
Just a terrible narrative.
Thank you
@@AlfaDrivenDiaries AI channels are the future!!! you are so amazing with your hopeless script and artless production!!
It almost seems ai generated. Cheep rip off compilation of other Alfa contributors
L'Alfa 90 non ebbe successo ma era davvero una bella evoluzione della Alfetta. Diciamo però che era nata "vecchia".
Hilarious. Very good.
you bet they did
Such underrated cars just bcuz of rust problems. Well which car dont have that when U spray salt all over the place in the winter? Alfa's were never built for that and in the 90-00's ppl started looking to import used Alfa's from Switcherland cuz they were funny enough rustfree... cuz they don't spray salt there.
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Well, did BMW steal the design from Alfa Romeo?