Christofuh
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I think Alfa carries a certain amount of cachet in the US, especially with its long absence. Of course, I have no idea what Lancia used to go for, nor where Alfa is aiming. But I did see one of these in Innsbruck last week, and man is it a sexy station wagon. Tom
My Japanese lady friend mentioned that she met a rep from Alfa Romeo who told her that Alfa does not build cars; they build musical instruments.
That would explain their build quality, or should I say lack thereof.
I don't know about the current crop of Alfas, but I think their poor quality is exaggerated. They're certainly not as well-built as the German cars or contemporary Lancias, but they seem better-built than many of the English cars.
Mine was. And it was made last year...
I had the impression Audis were made in Hungary.