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An Alfa Romeo Problem

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#1 ·
i belive many of us can relate to Petrolious' owner's Alfa Romeo problem and i believe many of you new to the Alfa Romeo family will soon have the same virus. ALFA always means Always Looking For Another. Enjoy...

 
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i belive many of us can relate to Petrolious' owner's Alfa Romeo problem and i believe many of you new to the Alfa Romeo family will soon have the same virus. ALFA always means Always Looking For Another. Enjoy...

https://youtu.be/XtSmVhSo1KM
Ha, I resent that remark :surprise:

Been around Alfa's all my life.

Just bought another Alfa a few days ago ... between my wife and myself we now own 8 cars. 3 Alfa's, 1 Ferrari, 1 Miata, and a few BMW's for daily drivers.
 
#4 ·
i know, we just can't help ourselves. The part in the video about the Alfas finding us is very true. i think 4 of the 6 that i have owned have found me when i wasn't looking.
 
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I've always been a subaru guy, subaru family. WRX/STI/BRZ/etc for me, and Forester XT's, etc for wife. Always confident in their performance and reliability, and wouldn't really consider another brand. Now that I have a 4C, all I can think of is my next car will be a Giulia and my wife's will be a Stelvio. Even with potentially unproven reliability with Alfa's modern brand, its a disease that I can't shake, and don't want to shake. All of the potential hiccups, nuances, etc of owning an Alfa don't even matter, and possibly make me want to keep buying them more.
 
#12 ·
what a beautiful and brilliant car. The mid and late 60's was a glorious time for Alfa Romeo. Thankfully, i see history repeating itself for Alfa Romeo as we are all witnessing it with the 4C, Giulia and the next generation of sporting Alfas.
 
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