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ALFA ROMEO BRERA V6

Want a totally European car with links to the beloved Australian name of Holden? Here’s one.

V6 versions of the Alfa Romeo Brera used engine blocks that were supplied by the GM-H engine plant in Melbourne, sent to Italy for installation into a body penned by styling legend Giorgetto Giugiaro then shipped back to us.

Strange name? Quirky car? Very definitely. Brera is a district of Milan; a city steeped in Alfa Romeo heritage and renowned for its artistic and creative inhabitants. It also translates as ‘barren’ or ‘bare’ which this Alfa certainly isn’t.

In the manner of so many Alfa

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