WTF? Ahhh come on this is bullsh*t. An Alfa Giulia on a Challenger platform, that would be criminal. That would ruin the great history of a really fun to drive light car with this fat a$$ American heavy weight under the skin. Except for the front fascia the rest of the lines don’t really make Italian sense.
For the non Alfisti here is the original, Giulia.
I see no good coming out of this Fiat Chrysler thing. At least not for me and my Alfa obsession.
This looks proportioned more like the Crossfire, than the Challenger, so if they want a new Giulia, they could shrink it, and do it with the Crossfire’s tooling, assuming the tooling still exists.
Challamarosticiat?
Solstimarochallengiat?
Fiatamarostichallengero?
This is really Frank Williams’ speciality. Frank?
For shame! Putting the Alfa Romeo symbol on that “car” is an abomination!
Photo lacks a voluptuous car model.
Alfa Camaro!
“Alfa Romeo builds a car as good as a car can be – briefly” – Jeremy Clarkson
What’s that?
You say you want an All-American Challenger?
May I present (complete with dubs, sweet drop, and velvet interior!):
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2008-Dodge-Challenger-SRT-8_W0QQitemZ260406536965QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUS_Cars_Trucks?hash=item3ca1706b05&_trksid=p4506.c0.m245&_trkparms=65%3A3|39%3A1|240%3A1308
That’s just funky looking. A Fiat that looks like a retro American ponycar. How bizarre.
WTF? Ahhh come on this is bullsh*t. An Alfa Giulia on a Challenger platform, that would be criminal. That would ruin the great history of a really fun to drive light car with this fat a$$ American heavy weight under the skin. Except for the front fascia the rest of the lines don’t really make Italian sense.
For the non Alfisti here is the original, Giulia.
I see no good coming out of this Fiat Chrysler thing. At least not for me and my Alfa obsession.
An Alfa grill on a Challenger re-do (re-doo) that looks, for all the world, like an AMC Javelin.
This makes about as much sense as last week’s wild-arse rumour that an American team would enter F1 with a Ferrari engine re-badged as a Chrysler.
This looks proportioned more like the Crossfire, than the Challenger, so if they want a new Giulia, they could shrink it, and do it with the Crossfire’s tooling, assuming the tooling still exists.
I think that is the next generation Lightning McQueen?
That reminds me a bit of the Lancia Stratos. I guess it’s mostly the greenhouse that does it.
The Camaro called; it wants its halos back…