Why, oh, Why? Fiat Boss Says Alfa 4C Will Be 100Kg (220Lbs) Heavier in the U.S.
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Why, oh, Why? Fiat Boss Says Alfa 4C Will Be 100Kg (220Lbs) Heavier in the U.S.



The Alfa Romeo 4C had a lot of media coverage in recent months and rightfully so, as it is the most anticipated model from the Milanese firm in decades. As the mid-engined lightweight sports car goes on sale this month in Europe and in the United States a few months later, Fiat is describing it as a “masterpiece” for the Alfa Romeo brand.

In an interview with Autonews Europe, Fiat’s European product development head, Mauro Pierallini, said the 4C it’s better than the Lotus Elise.

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