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Alfa Romeo

In 1910 this famous company was named A.L.F.A (Anonima Lombarda Fabbrica Automobili) and produced its first model, the 24 HP. As WW1 broke out, businessman Nicola Romeo who specialised in making pumps and compressors for the Army – took the company over in 1915, so the name ‘Romeo’ was added to the original ‘Alfa’, thus creating one of the most evocative brands of the last 100 years. The…

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Alfa Romeo 75

Alfa Romeo 75

RATING:

6 / 10

PRICE: £150-£1000

Fast Facts

  • Produced:
    1985-1991
  • Bodywork:
    Four-door saloon
  • Engine:
    Twin overhead cam in-line four-cylinder 1.6: 1560cc 110bhp; 1.8: 1779cc 120bhp; 2.0:1962cc 128bhp Overhead camshaft V6: 2492cc 156bhp 2959cc 182bhp
  • 0-60 mph:
    2.5 V6 8.2sec; 3.0 V6 7.5sec
  • Top Speed:
    113 -139mph
  • MPG:
    23-41mpg

PAST: Introduced in 1985 to celebrate 75 years of Alfa, the 75 (sold as the ‘Milano’ in the United States) employed same mechanical and chassis features found in the Alfa 90. The Milano range (2.5 and 3.0 Quadrifoglio Oro, Argento and Platino) was built for the US market. Rapid versions included the1.8 turbo and the 2.0 Twin Spark (two spark plugs per cylinder). The 2.4-litre diesel variant was fitted with a VM power unit. The 75 achieved some success in motorsport in the late 1980s.

PRESENT: As with the 90, the 75 was good rather than anything special to drive, although the advent of the TS engine line up ensures sparky performance plus it’s a fairly roomy and practical saloon.

FUTURE: These days the 75 still offers brio and great value for money – but with no classic status or indeed much likelihood of it in the near future?

Alfa Romeo Giulia

Alfa Romeo Giulia

RATING:

8 / 10

PRICE: £2000-£15,000

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Fast Facts

  • Produced:
    1962-1978
  • Bodywork:
    Four-door saloon estate, two-door coupé and cabriolet (Spider)
  • Engine:
    Twin overhead camshaft in-line four-cylinder 1.3: 1290cc 78-89bhp; 1.6:1570cc 92-112bhp; 1.8: 1779cc 110bhp; 2.0: 1962cc 125bhp
  • 0-60 mph:
    12.5-10sec
  • Top Speed:
    103-114mph (GT); 124mph (2000 GT Veloce)
  • MPG:
    27.1mpg

PAST: Replacing the Giulietta was the highly capable Giulia, with a similar engine and drivetrain, but upgraded. A new, more powerful Ti was soon introduced, with an additional 20bhp. Over the years, range was rationalised, performance upped, and styling evolved. Bertone coupe was also sold in lightweight GTA. Coachbuilder Touring modified the coupé, strengthening the chassis, and producing a topless Giulia (from 1964). Combining the Giulia GT body with the 1750 Saloon engine resulted in the iconic 1750 GT Veloce.

PERSENT: A popular pick and the epitome of sporting Alfas during the 1960s. Good performance and clean handling, practical and with a wide model choice although condition counts more than price here.

FUTURE: Always a healthy market for these. Coupe and cabrios command most. Estates are almost non-existent.

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