According to Fiat and Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne, the company will likely bring Alfa Romeo vehicles to American dealerships starting in late 2012. He didn’t reveal which models would be sold, but the Alfa Romeo Giulia (Alfa’s 159 replacemnt) and MiTo sound like likely prospects.
Since 1995, only limited quantities of Alfa Romeos have been offered here, such as the handful of examples of the beautiful 8C Competizione sold through Maserati dealerships.
Marchionne made the announcement as Vice President Joe Biden toured a Jeep assembly plant in Toledo, Ohio.
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