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Alfa Romeo and Mazda Join Forces

Alfa Romeo and Mazda Join Forces for Future MX-5-Based Roadster – Rumor Central.

Mazda and Fiat announced today plans to work together on the development of a small, rear-wheel-drive roadster. The agreement will see both Mazda and Alfa Romeo co-design a sports car based on the platform of the next-generation Mazda MX-5.
Although the two cars will share most of their platform components, Alfa and Mazda assert that the two models will have unique styling, and each will have a powertrain from its own manufacturers’ stable. The Mazda version, which will probably continue to be called MX-5, should use one of the company’s new SkyActiv engine and transmission pairings.
The Alfa Romeo model will most likely be called the Spider, harking back to the lightweight Italian roadster first launched in the 1960s (pictured). Ironically, the original Mazda MX-5 was inspired by lightweight European sports cars like the Alfa Spider.The new Alfa Romeo will almost certainly be sold in the U.S.; the brand is expected to return to our market next year with the 4C sports coupe, and the Spider would be another key brand-building entry.
Alfa Romeo was once planning for its new Spider model to compete head-on with the Mazda MX-5. Co-developing the models will probably prevent any real sales contest, although it remains to be seen how much the cars’ styling and engines differ.
The deal is a boon for Mazda, as it will help the company amortize the development cost of its low-volume MX-5 roadster with extra sales from the Alfa Romeo version. Mazda has been losing money for several years, and likely needs all the support it can get. Fiat, on the other hand, will have access to one of the world’s most iconic roadster platforms for its next sports car. Better yet, working with Mazda – which will almost certainly sell its version stateside – means it should be fairly simple to federalize Alfa’s model for U.S. consumption.
“By partnering with Mazda, we will be co-operating with the recognized leader in compact rear-drive vehicle architectures in order to deliver an exciting and stylish roadster in the Alfa Romeo tradition,” Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne said in a prepared statement.
The new roadsters are expected to go into production at Mazda’s factory in Hiroshima, Japan, in 2015. Fiat and Mazda hope to finalize their cooperation by the end of this year, and say they are open to further partnerships on vehicles for Europe.

Read more: here.

 

 

 

From Autoevolution.com

Confirmed for 2015 as a production car, the Alfa Romeo Spider will be built in Mazda’s Hiroshima plant, after the Italians and the Japanese have signed a partnership last year.

Designed as a global vehicle (we’re shocked!), the new Alfa Romeo Spider will sit on the next Mazda MX-5 Miata’s underpinnings, but won’t share the same body style with the small Asian sportscar.

While we’re still guessing what type of engines potential customers will find under the new Spider’s bonnet (and we are still betting on a turbocharged 1.8-liter for that matter), we have decided to show you a rendering of the car which is set to revive a famous Alfa Romeo moniker.

Obviously inspired by the 4C model, the rendered Spider bears the same front grille, air intakes and splitter as Turin’s latest 2-door coupe. However, the headlamps are a completely different story and we dig ’em to the point where we wouldn’t mind seeing them on the bug-eyed 4C.

 

 

Report: Chrysler Expects Alfa to Outsell Fiat

Report: Chrysler Expects Alfa Romeo Will Outsell Fiat – Rumor Central.

Alfa Romeo’s return to the United States market has been a long and drawn-out process, one repeatedly lengthened by postponements, product changes, and financial hardships. But parent company Fiat is putting all of that in the past; the company even went so far as to say Alfa Romeo’s future will be bigger — and more profitable — than Fiat’s.
It doesn’t take a long memory to remember that Fiat’s re-launch in the United States was a treacherous one, as the diminutive 500 hatchback initially struggled to gain traction. After selling just under 20,000 units in 2011 (well short of its goals), the brand moved 43,772 units in 2012, a much better showing. Here’s hoping that Fiat and Chrysler learned enough about the hurdles of launching Fiat, because Chrysler Group’s head of network development Peter Grady recently said that Alfa Romeo will outsell its sibling.
The reasoning behind that claim is pretty valid: while Fiat will stick with the 500 and a handful of variants (Abarth, Turbo, C convertible, X crossover, and L family hatchback), Alfa Romeo will start with the long-awaited 4C sports coupe later this year and go from there to a more diverse portfolio of cars. Those cars, as we’ve reported, include the Giulia sedan, a crossover, a roadster version of the 4C coupe, a rear-wheel drive BMW 3 Series-fighter, and a Spider convertible developed in conjunction with Mazda’s MX-5 Miata.
Can Alfa Romeo outsell Fiat after all? At this point we’re still cautious, focusing more on Alfa’s ability to return to the U.S. at all than its long-term future. But it’s obvious that Chrysler/Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne is standing behind the storied Italian brand — he said that Alfa’s one of only two Chrysler Group/Fiat SpA brands that have true global appeal. The other, of course, is Jeep.

 

Read more: here

Reedman-Toll Fiat: 4C Launch Discussions

This Saturday, March 30th, Riccardo Salvia of Reedman-Toll Fiat will be talking about the 2014 Alfa 4C Launch.
Event starts at Noon.

1700 E. Lincoln Hwy Langhorne, PA 19047 
Here’s why we all need to be there:
1. Reedman-Toll has offered the use of their facilities for club events. This is a great opportunity to get good exposure for the club and our cars. While the club spans a large geography, Reedman-Toll’s location is central to most of our membership.
2. Alfa’s pending return will have a significant positive impact on the club. New Alfas means new members, new club activities and new opportunities. We must let Alfa know that the Delaware Valley club is important to the return of the marque. The first and easiest touchpoint to access Alfa directly outside of the ongoing National Club effort is through the local dealer network.
3.  THEY HAVE A TEST TRACK ON PREMISES. And we aim to use it!

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Geneva 2013: Disco Volante by Touring Superleggera

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Touring Superleggera have kept to their promise. They have released a fully working, running version of their 2012 styling exercise, the Disco Volante at this years Geneva Motor Show 2013.

The Disco Volante first premiered at last years Geneva show to a great deal of critical acclaim, due in no small part to its magnificent styling. The Disco Volante, now in production form, is based on the Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione. Clients can expect a similarly tuned front-engined V8 configuration as the 8C. Power output is reported at 450hp and 480 Nm of torque at 4750 rpm.

Geneva 2013: Disco Volante by Touring Superleggera

 

 

DVAROC Awesome Autumn Tour 2012

Alfisti are reminded that the 2nd annual “Awesome Autumn Tour” (the first was last year!),  scheduled for Sunday, 4 November, is fast approaching. Hopefully (fingers crossed), we can expect more nice weather with no nasty surprises like last year.
Those planning on participating are requested to RSVP to Alan Aptner, who has worked very hard to arrange for what promises to be a very nice end-of-tour (and did I say very attractively priced!) lunch at the Black Bass in Lumberville, PA, NOT LATER THAN Sunday, 28 October- at e-mail Alfamail654@gmail.com, or phone 215-321-8312.
At that time please let Alan know the following:
a- How many people in your party (total number), and
b- Whether or not you (and they) will be joining us for lunch at the Black Bass in Lumberville, at the conclusion of the tour, and, if so
c- Selection for each person (entree only) in your party (see menu selections below)
d- Cell phone and/or e-mail where you can be reached (cell phone number especially important on tour day)
Please note- This year participants will be required to be prepared to pay, either cash or check payable to Alan Aptner, on tour day (not before), prior to departure from the starting point. Once participants have committed to lunch (by 28 Oct), they will be obligated to pay, whether or not they actually attend. This is necessary because the club will be committed to the restaurant for the final head count.
The menu offered by the Black Bass is as follows (select on per person):
 1- jumbo lump crab cake w/rice and one veggie (in season)
 2- 8 oz. burger on roll w/double cheddar cheese and french fries
 3- In-House Smoked BBQ Beef Brisket on chipotle brioche loaf (sandwich) w/fresh horseradish sauce and red cabbage coleslaw
 4- House Caesar Salad w/choice of grilled chicken or shrimp
 5- grilled chicken club sandwich w/side (of something TBD)
Total price per person is $25.00 per person which includes choice of one of above entrees, plus choice of coffee, tea, or soda, and also includes tip and tax. NOT included are wine, beer, liquor or other alcholic beverage and dessert; if any of these extras are ordered, they must be paid for at time of service.
Following are directions to the meeting/starting point: at “Shops at Makefield Village” (same as last year), located on Makefield Rd, .4 mile north of Woolston Dr.
Rte I-95 (from North or South) to exit for Rte US 1 North
Follow US 1 North to exit at Fairless Hills (first exit past Oxford Valley Mall)
Follow Fairless Hills exit ramp to stop light, then left turn at stop light onto  Stony Hill Rd (toward Tyburn Rd)
Follow Stony Hill Rd to stop light at Woolston Dr
Left turn at stop light onto Woolston Dr then right turn at next stop light  to first road on left (Makefield Rd)
Left turn onto Makefield Rd- go .4 mile to “Shops at Makefield Village” on right. (If you get to stop light at Big Oak Rd, you’ve gone too far- turn around!)
Please be at meeting/starting point by 0930 Sunday AM. RJs Bagels will be open. Please gas up prior to start of tour AND keep your cell phone on- If you have any problem en-route Sunday AM- call either Alan-cell ph 215-630-5904 (preferred because Alan knows the area) or Jack-cell ph 215-933-9790.

Saturday September 15 with the Fiat Lancia Club!

Say good bye to summer with FLU and FIAT of Maple Shade, NJ!

Saturday September 15, 2012
3PM until 10Pm
FIAT of Maple Shade
587 RT 38 Maple Shade, NJ 08052

The weather looks to be great and we expect a large turnout!

We will have a car show open to all sorts of interesting cars (and plenty of Italian ones). Bring something new or old. There will be some drawings for prizes and maybe some prizes for best show cars. There will also be a fundraiser for a great charity. Test drive something new.

The service and sales areas will be open for all and there will be PLENTY of food available. Come and enjoy the company of other FIAT owners.

They just got a 2013 Abarth in stock and we are hoping for some autocross action in the back lot!

FIAT just confirmed Alfa return first quarter 2014 and Maple Shade is determined to be the first Philly area Alfa dealer! 

Fall Tour 2012

Can’t believe that November and the DVAROC Fall Tour are again right around the corner again!
It’s time to put Sunday, 4 November on this year’s calendar.
Based on numerous favorable comments from last year’s tour, the plan is to basically re-do the route. The mileage will be about the same but will seem a little different because of the deviations due to closed road sections resulting from last year’s early snow storm- which won’t be repeated, hopefully.
Also new, in addition to the same “pit stop”, is a visit to the “Cane Farm Furniture” shop, for a little browsing/shopping for the ladies in the group (maybe someone can fit a nice cane sofa in an Alfa Spider or GTV!
The meeting/start point will be the same as last year, but initial tentative planning is for lunch at the Black Bass Inn, in Lumberville, PA along the river- just a few miles north of Stockton, NJ.
Additional details will be supplied as soon as final arrangements are completed.
Be sure to put the date on your calendar NOW- before you forget!
-Jack

1995 164 For Sale

 

The good –

Only 108k miles, new clutch (and all associated parts- master/slave/throwout arm/bearing, fly wheel all done 100 miles ago) new exhaust (cat back) new battery, new tie rods, new rotors and pads, newer V rated tires.

The bad-

Mechanical- this car was running like a top in november 2010 when I was hit on the front drivers tire and panel (slight damage to panel does not need replacement, just some pulling and to remount base molding which will entirely cover any mars from pull out- see pic) which destroyed that sides suspension. So that will need control arm, strut, mounts and axel (I found these parts from an alfa salvage yard for 300$ can put you in touch and have a labor quote of 300$). Since its been sitting its not exactly purring like it was but I would expect that an injector clean, new plugs/cables and other tuning measures should correct as it was purring before the accident.

Exterior- clear coat gone and some paint bleaching but no oxidation or corrosion

Interior some seam seperation but otherwise the leather is in fair to good condition

Contact:

dmagliaro@gmail.com
267 312 2922