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Guiletta: Is it Alfa Enough?

  • 01-07-2010 4:33pm
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    Is anyone else of the same mind as me when they look at the Alfa Romeo Guilleta and think 'It's good-looking, but it's not as stunning as Alfas should be'?

    Personally I think the exterior styling is on the conservative side. It's pretty yes, but it doesn't blow me away like other Alfas have in the past, or like other models have. Take the Honda Civic, both the interior and exterior for that car are original and I think stunning, they dared to be different when designing it. Then there's the Alfa 159, a car that I have to turn my head for every time one glides by.

    But the Guilleta, even the cloverleaf model... Looking at it doesn't give me the buzz other Alfas have.


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