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Alfa Romeo Giulietta is the name of three different automobiles made by Italian car manufacturer Alfa Romeo: The first Giulietta (Type 750 and 101) was a rear-wheel drive car made from 1954 to 1965, in 4-door saloon/sedan, coupé, spider and estate forms. It was replaced by the Alfa Romeo Giulia. In turn, the Giulia was replaced by the second ...
The Alfa Romeo Giulietta (Tipo 750 and Tipo 101, meaning "Type 750" and "Type 101") is a family of automobiles made by Italian car manufacturer Alfa Romeo from 1954 until 1965 which included a 2+2 coupé, four-door saloon, estate, spider, Sprint, and Sprint Speciale. The 2+2 was Alfa Romeo's first successful foray into the 1.3-litre class.
The Giulietta was followed in 1958 by the unsuccessful 2000, which did not reach the hoped-for market share due to competition from the more successful Lancia Flaminia, the backwardness of its mechanics and its too high price. [129] In 1959, Alfa Romeo instead introduced the Dauphine, a small car produced under Renault license that was launched ...
The Alfa Romeo Giulietta [7] (Type 940) is a hatchback manufactured and marketed by Alfa Romeo, as a 5-door subcompact executive car. Production started near the end of 2009 and the model was introduced at the March 2010 Geneva Motor Show. [8] The Giulietta placed second in the 2011 European Car of the Year awards.
The Alfa Romeo Giulietta (Type 116) is a small executive saloon car manufactured by Italian car maker Alfa Romeo from 1977 to 1985. The car was introduced in November 1977 [ 1 ] and while it took its name from the original Giulietta of 1954 to 1965, it was a new design based on the Alfa Romeo Alfetta chassis (including its rear mounted transaxle).
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Giulietta Spider. Alfa Romeo was imported to the United States by Max Hoffman from the mid-1950s. [36] The Giulietta Spider was developed on the request of Max Hoffman, who proposed an open top version of the Giulietta. [37] In 1961 Alfa Romeo started exporting cars to the United States through its own dealer network. [38]
Alfa Romeo Giulia (Italian pronunciation: [ˈdʒuːlja]) is the name of three not directly related models by the Italian car manufacturer Alfa Romeo. The first is a line of sporty four-door compact executive cars (Type 105) produced from 1962 to 1978, the second is an updated, mainly up-engined Spider, Sprint and Sprint Speciale Giuliettas ...