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July 13, 2009 9:57 AM PDT

What's coming--at last--from Alfa

by Automotive News

Look at what to expect from the long-delayed return of Alfa Romeo to the United States--a sure thing now that Alfa owner Fiat Group is in command at Chrysler.

Photos leaked to the Internet last week show preproduction units of the Alfa Romeo Milano at Fiat's Cassino plant in central Italy.

The five-door hatchback, to debut at the Geneva auto show in March, will be the first Alfa to arrive in the United States, possibly in 2011.

Preproduction Alfa Romeo Milanos debuted on the Internet.

Preproduction Alfa Romeo Milanos debuted on the Internet.

(Credit: Automotive News)

(Source: Automotive News)

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by JohnBryansFontaine01 July 14, 2009 4:10 AM PDT
I am delighted that Alfa is returning to the US, but it would be even more fantastic if they also made the Brera and Alfa Spider available here.
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by TCrimson05 July 15, 2009 7:27 AM PDT
I agree. Definitely bring the Spider. And I wouldn't be mad if they brought the 8c or 8c Spider either.

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