Alfa Romeo Returns to the U.S. Market
Filed under: Luxury Cars & Autos

Although it pulled out of the U.S. market back in 1995, Alfa Romeo is looking for a comeback. Its return won't be easy as its worthy adversaries include BMW and Audi which are both already entrenched in the luxury car market in America. Two limited edition 8C models are expected to be sold through Maserati dealerships but the brand faces a dark past of sub-par customer service and reliability. Best known for its use in the movie "The Graduate" with Dustin Hoffman, the company is hopeful to regain a piece of the American market once again starting later this year.
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