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Alfa Romeo Giulia Estrema

ON THE FACE OF IT, A GIULIA VELOCE upgraded with the chassis and looks of the Giulia Quadrifoglio sounds like an excellent idea. Alfa Romeo in the UK certainly needs something appealing to help prop up its dismal sales figures (just 1574 cars last year), and the combination of the Quadrifoglio’s wonderful dynamics with a powertrain that’s much cheaper to buy – and then run – could expose the model’s sparkling qualities to a much broader audience.

Step forward the Giulia Estrema, the first ‘global

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