Buy Cheap New Alfa Romeo
A new 2008 Alfa Romeo is about three key things: individualism, passion and heritage stretching back before the war.
Whether you are considering the 147, the 159 saloon or 159 sportwagon, the GT Coupe or the stunning new Alfa Romeo
Brera, these cars are so obviously Italian! Alfa Romeo has made great strides in raising its quality and reducing
depreciation. When combined, these improvements result in a genuine match for the equivalent BMW, Audi or Mercedes
models. Rather than going with German precision (again), why not buy a new Alfa Romeo - because of its superb, sexy
styling, scintilating sound and ownership experience. Don't take our word for it, check out Alfa Romeo reviews and
test reports - journalists around the world are recognising that Alfa has raised its game - and used Alfa Romeo values
are hardening as time goes on. ALFA ROMEO HISTORY: There's more than a flicker of recognition of its Milanese origins
and that fabulous badge bearing the emblems of its historic competition past. Steeped in motorsport for longer than
almost any other car maker, an Alfa Romeo represents brio, without delving into the expense of Latin exotica. Yet,
being Italian also means that an Alfa Romeo is within financial reach of the mainstream buyer. However, it takes a
special person to want an Alfa Romeo. Brimful of character, while leaning on its parent, Fiat Group, for technology
and buying power, an Alfa Romeo says a lot about its owner. Its modern styling reflects its past to perfection, that
proud heart-shaped radiator shell being recognisable around the world. Factor in the historically important and
colourful company emblem and you arrive at one of the most charismatic motorcar brands in the world. The name ALFA
stands for Anonima Lombarda Fabbrica Automobili, which translates into Lombard Car Publicly-owned Company. Although
its origins lie with the French Darracq company, which its owner, Cavaliere Ugo Stella, produced as a Neapolitan copy
in 1907, it was not until the end of the First World War that Nicola Romeo (the second part of the name), who had been
producing miltary vehicles in the former Darracq plant, decided to continue building potent sports cars under the new
name. Interestingly, Enzo Ferrari (yes, the same one!) became attracted to the role as Team Manager of the racing
division in the 1920s having raced early examples of the car. The company's badge was inspired by the Visconti
family's escutcheon. A modern Alfa Romeo is a welcoming and engaging driver’s machine that we thoroughly recommend. If
you don't see the Alfa Romeo model, price or PCP finance/ leasing deal you want, contact us and we'll do our very best
to improve our Alfa Romeo discount to win your business. We also offer a wide range of nearly-new Alfa Romeos (eg up
to a year old with 1,000 up to 10,000 miles on the clock).