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yes,and I've been reading the renault is going to try again also.....I guess they'll never learn,Americans can't deal with cars that can steer and or need regular maintenance...I guess that's why I drive a Japanese car.

2007-01-26 10:22:02 · answer #1 · answered by zskip62 5 · 0 0

Yes sir. Alfa Romeo is actually finishing plans to finalize the conversion for the US market. I have no idea how good of cars they are, because they haven't been here in years!
But more and more cars are coming over - true.

Have a nice day! =]

2007-01-26 09:25:21 · answer #2 · answered by mr_4dman 1 · 0 0

Hope so... Apart from the fact that European cars do need regular maintenance (diesel engines -10000km, petrol engines - 15000km), they are very good and very comfortable.... A real pleasure to drive. The steering is very precise, they "stick" to the road pretty well.... And rarely break down if you take care of them.
Alfa Romeo are good cars from what I hear - I wanted to buy the new 159... But Brera is pretty good too.
As for other brands... Renaults are very good.... I have a 2001 Renault Megane Classic and I still don't want to give it up because it's a good car... Comfortable, decent speed, loads of room inside, big trunk... Last year I also bought a Renault Laguna II... So... I definitely recommend Renault... Better to get the petrol engine version because of the bigger servicing intervals...
Nice to hear you care about European brands... In most cases they're better than Japanese cars once you get to know them ;)

2007-01-27 01:55:59 · answer #3 · answered by Khali 3 · 0 0

I don't know about other European cars but I know that Alfa Romeo definitely is.

2007-01-26 12:35:53 · answer #4 · answered by Car freak 4 · 0 0

Please call that particular car company where ever it is and inquire then you will be very certain whether it is true or not,

2007-01-26 09:24:03 · answer #5 · answered by maria fkun 4 · 0 0

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