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Video: Alfa Romeo’s Designers Talk About the Mi.To

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Continuing their aggressive media attack, Alfa Romeo has released a new video of the all-new Mi.To sport hatch. This time, Alfa Romeo invited an Italian guy named Enrico to its Centro Stile headquarters to meet the Mi.To’s head designers who explain the visual links between the sport hatch and the 8c Competizione. Although the tour is in Italian, Alfa Romeo kindly added English subtitles - on most of the video at least. –Video right after the jump

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Anonymous said... »March 22, 2008

It doesn't matter how much the designers go on about the design, it will still spend most of it's life broken down in a Fiat/Alfa dealership waiting for parts to fix it. A,nother L,ight F,lashing A,gain , nothing will ever change.

Matthew_NZ said... »March 23, 2008

Anon,

Go crawl back under that rock of yours.

Carscoop,

Why is almost every comment posted on this great site negative? People with nice things to say never post, but the ignorant and mis-informed always find time to make themselves heard.

Oh by the way, the Mito looks gorgeous. Can't wait for the GTA.

Keep up the good work on the site.

Anonymous said... »March 23, 2008

Matthew_NZ,
I don't know which planet you're from, but in the UK Alfa's are the most unreliable and most unsatisfactory cars to own,(JD Power survey), they spend the most time in substandard dealerships waiting for parts. Just telling it like it is.
If in your world things are different, then good luck to you.

Anon.

Jons said... »March 23, 2008

Anon# Since you're from the UK, you must know your stuff on unreliable cars: eg. Rover, Land Rover, Jaguar

Matthew_NZ said... »March 24, 2008

I still don't see your argument.

This car isn't even on the market. How can you just assume it is going to be unreliable?

I'm glad you base your opinions of cars on flawed surveys like JD Power, which don't always reflect true reliability, and where an 'issue' (which brings down the median 'reliability' score) could be as frivolous as a cup holder which doesn't fully open, etc.

I suggest you re-evaluate your outdated opinion of Alfa Romeo, which has taken huge strides in quality in recent years. Remember this is a time when even Toyota is having quality issues and recalls.

We get it. You don't like Alfa Romeo. Maybe it was an inferiority complex which compelled you to comment on an article which theoretically doesn't even interest you.

Oh and congratulations on purchasing a 'perfect' car. You must be very happy.

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