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Looks to be the case...if you take a close look at the "SUV"
concept they rolled out at Geneva, it's nothing but a full-size
foam model on a wooden frame. The door lines are black tape, the
"windows" are nothing but a nice shiny piece of paper stuck to a flat spot on the foam, ect....
They probably had some extra space at the display this year, and had no cool new concepts to roll out, so they figured they would
gauge the reaction from the *European* pubic. It takes about two
months to make one of these, from idea to finished product, so the design studios tend to make dozens of them whenever someone has
a neat idea. It doesn't mean that it's going to get produced---often
there is no production intent at all, unless the public reaction is
so overwhelming that they decide to think about it.

Related news: Rumor has it that Puegeot is talking very
seriously to suppliers and dealers in the States about coming back
to the US market. Not to knock Puegeot, because some of their new cars
are pretty nice looking, but I think I might cry if they wise up and
get back over the pond before Alfa.




Date: Thu, 6 Mar 2003 12:37:13 -0800
From: George Graves <gmgraves@domain.elided>
Subject: Re: New Alfa philosophy

Don't hold your breath. The chances of Alfa returning to North America grow slimmer with each passing week.

George Graves
'86 GTV-6


On Thursday, March 6, 2003, at 01:18 PM, alfa-digest wrote:



Date: Thu, 06 Mar 2003 09:58:02 -0600
From: Ralph Moorhouse <ralphmo@domain.elided>
Subject: New Alfa philosophy

A friend was in Milan last w/end at the Portello prizegiving - here is his
brief comment
"Splendid morning, with people like Larini, Merzario, Nanni, Galli,
Galimberti and Ricardo di Bona there. Interesting things happening as Alfa
reasserts itself from the Fiat smoke. Good new models on the
way. Giugiaro and Bertone being brought back on the styling front. The
new party line is that Alfa involves Passion and The History continues into
the Future.

Now if only we could get the cars..............!

Ralph
Houston, TX

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