Marchionne Alfa Romeo 4C reportedly arriving in the U.S. by the end of 2013

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Like where you think the Alfa Romeo brand to the U.S. never came, but Sergio Marchionne seems to get all his ducks in a row. The new Spyder will arrive in 2015 and will be built in Japan, an SUV may be on the way, but most importantly, their halo car is almost ready.
The mid-engine 4C introduced as a near-production concept at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show and was recently seen testing in Michigan. Alfa signaled the end of the presentation of the production model at the end of last year, possibly pointing towards the Geneva Motor Show in March for the big reveal.

Honestly, what concerns us more than that to calm us. 4C has shown twice as a concept, and we're not sure we can take the third time. In addition to their teaser was released in December last year clearly signaled 2013 will be the year when the 4C launched.


We expect the 4C will be offered with a 1.7-liter turbocharged four-cylinder Alfa engine coupled with a dual clutch transmission-rear-wheel drive.

In related news, Marchionne also asked by reporters about the agreement with Mazda to co-develop the next generation of Alfa Romeo Spider and the Mazda MX-5, with both cars to be made in Japan.

In all things must needs be a support for alpha back to amerikaserikat. Preparation in a sense ready to do the work that is now going with a bunch of a choice in selecting the best model.

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