Alfa Romeo is an Italian automaker conceived in 1910, then known as Anonima Lombarda Fabbricia Automobili. USA imports started in the mid-1950s. Alfa Romeo is associated with Fiat from 1986. US production restarted in 2008 with the 8C Competizione and now the 2015 Alfa Romeo 4C.
Current Models: Alfa Romeo 4C
Motor Trend does it again, they stage the world’s greatest drag race for the 4th time following the conclusion of their 2014 Best Driver’s Car selection. Who will take the Full Article »
I always get a kick out of seeing Motor Trend, one of my highly respected counterparts in the automotive world, putting together their testing and selection of the Best Driver’s Full Article »
In the latest episode of Motor Trend’s Ignition, Carlos attempts to convince us that the new 2015 Alfa Romeo 4C is the most afford able supercar. Some will immediately balk Full Article »
The sun was bright, nary a cloud in the sky, the air temperature in the nineties. Thousands of spectators lined both sides and the median of Main Street patiently awaiting Full Article »
We’re filing this one in the “unconfirmed rumor” bin, but it’s strange enough that it just may be true. Ward’s Auto is reporting that German automaker Audi is close to Full Article »
In modern times, Italian design firm Zagato is perhaps most closely associated with Aston Martin, but the Milan-based company has a lengthy history with Alfa Romeo as well. Through the Full Article »
Alfa Romeo’s stunning 4C sport coupe will lead the brand’s reemergence in the United States market, and Alfa Romeo has opted to reveal images of the car in production form Full Article »
It was semi-official, but now it’s officially official: Mazda will build a two-seat roadster for Fiat at its Hiroshima, Japan plant. The car will be sold under the Alfa Romeo Full Article »
If you’ve been counting down the days until you could walk into a Fiat dealer and drive out in an Alfa Romeo 4C or Giulia, we’ve got some bad news Full Article »
For fan of the Alfa Romeo brand, its return to the United States can’t happen fast enough. The same holds true for parent company Fiat, where Alfa Romeo’s aging product Full Article »