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Asked by Jim Stubbings
Re the Alfa 4C, I am sure they are not going to like the truth about the handling and steering on their new ugly duckling that you described so clearly. On another general aspect about the new range of Alfas, what has happened in the styling department? Almost all Alfas through the years have looked stunning for their day so I cannot believe that the same stylist who did the Brera and its Spyder cousin too could turn out such ugly little pigs as the MiTo, the Giuilietta and now this 4C. The new Giulia looks a bit better, so let's hope it spawns a reasonably good looking Sprint and Spyder.
Answered by CarsGuide
27 Jul 2015The all-new Giulia looks great up close. It also promises to drive far, far better than the 4C Spider I sampled in Italy.
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