For the Alfa Romeo fans, the new Giulietta is rumored to be emerging at the 2010 Geneva Auto Show in March, with sales beginning in the outflow to field markets. Let's take a steal peek at this exotic car.
Boasting an entirely new platform, the 2010 Giulietta has been revamped to attractiveness to even the most rigorous of customers-so let's examine the specs.
It is reported that road grip, agility and safety are areas the new Alfa Romeo Giulietta has improved. Alfa DNA is the grouping developed to make the activity of the Giulietta according to various dynamical styles and road conditions, and has the capacity to adapt to the needs of individualist drivers, creating a customized and comfortable luxury dynamical experience. Three new modes are available for the DNA grouping on the 2010 Giulietta-Dynamic, Normal and All Weather. These serve to add the operative parameters of the engine, steering system, Q2 electronics differential and fine-tune the unchangeability control system. But what lies beneath the hood is what gets us.
The Alfa Romeo Giulietta features four turbo engines, every Euro 5 willing and fitted with accepted Start&Stop grouping to reduce emissions and consumption levels. The engines include digit gasoline engines (1.4 TB-120 horsepower MultiAir-170 horsepower), and digit diesel engines (1.6 JTDM-105 horsepower and 2.0 JTDM-170 horsepower). To finish off, a 1750 TBi version produces 235 horsepower with an exclusive Quadrifoglio Verde configuration. Nice.
As far as aesthetics, the front of the exotic car seems to be a new take on the classic Alfa Romeo grille, suspended between digit intakes. The smooth profile contours into an agile and impressive build, including side ribbing, very easy on the eyes. This could be an exciting addition to some fleet of exotic rental cars, and we like what is under the hood!
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Boasting an entirely new platform, the 2010 Giulietta has been revamped to attractiveness to even the most rigorous of customers-so let's examine the specs.
It is reported that road grip, agility and safety are areas the new Alfa Romeo Giulietta has improved. Alfa DNA is the grouping developed to make the activity of the Giulietta according to various dynamical styles and road conditions, and has the capacity to adapt to the needs of individualist drivers, creating a customized and comfortable luxury dynamical experience. Three new modes are available for the DNA grouping on the 2010 Giulietta-Dynamic, Normal and All Weather. These serve to add the operative parameters of the engine, steering system, Q2 electronics differential and fine-tune the unchangeability control system. But what lies beneath the hood is what gets us.
The Alfa Romeo Giulietta features four turbo engines, every Euro 5 willing and fitted with accepted Start&Stop grouping to reduce emissions and consumption levels. The engines include digit gasoline engines (1.4 TB-120 horsepower MultiAir-170 horsepower), and digit diesel engines (1.6 JTDM-105 horsepower and 2.0 JTDM-170 horsepower). To finish off, a 1750 TBi version produces 235 horsepower with an exclusive Quadrifoglio Verde configuration. Nice.
As far as aesthetics, the front of the exotic car seems to be a new take on the classic Alfa Romeo grille, suspended between digit intakes. The smooth profile contours into an agile and impressive build, including side ribbing, very easy on the eyes. This could be an exciting addition to some fleet of exotic rental cars, and we like what is under the hood!
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Ryan_Safady