ALFA ROMEO
ALFA ROMEO 156
Alfa introduced the 156 models to the public for 7 years now. The unique factor for the 156 is the Selespeed clutchless manual transmission. F1 technology was introduced by Selespeed to the masses. For 2004, the 156 have been greatly facelifted that shares some of its styling ideas with the Alfa's Brera concept car from 2002. A new engine of 165bhp direct-injection motor known as the JTS replaces the Twin Spark block.
ALFA ROMEO GT
The GT rides on the similar platform as the 156 and the 147. Bertone whom only an Italian throughbred is able to exude style and elegance designs the slick and sporty 3-door coupe. The GT seats 4 comfortably. Loading and unloading large items is made easy due to the featured large hatch in the rear. The cabin architecture is based similarly to the 147, which explains the intuitive centre console and the attractive cowled dials. The 165bhp JTS engine with either the manual transmission option or the Selespeed will be found for local GTs.
ALFA ROMEO 147
This is the best-looking 5-door hatchback version of the 156. The biggest draw is the styling where its notable design includes the shield-shaped front grille and the hidden rear door handles. The 147 is available with 3 engine options locally - 1.6 Twin Spark with manual transmission, 2-litre version with Selespeed and the 250bhp GTA with one of the best sounding V6 engines. The latter 3-door form comes available with Selespeed transmission or a 6-speed manual gearbox.
ALFA ROMEO 166
The Alfa's 166 is the interation of a large executive saloon. The recently freshened up looks have been brought to line with the other Alfa models. 220bhp and 265Nm of torque is developed by the front-wheel drive powered by a 3-litre V6 engine. A standard 4-speed automatic is quick to hit 100km/h from stationary in just over 8.5 seconds. The top speed is a convincing 236km/h. Style, pace and space which the 166 offers makes a convincing alternative to the usual hordes of German executive cars.
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