The new Alfa 159
has won the Design Award in the 2006 Fleet World Honours.
The trophy was presented at a special ceremony held at the
Royal Automobile Club, Pall Mall, last night.
Fleet World
Honours are presented annually to those motor manufacturers
and service companies which have, in the opinion of the
judges, achieved the highest possible level of excellence in
their sector. The judging panel is chaired by industry
professional, George Emmerson, who has managed fleets at
IBM, NHBC and Black Horse Agencies. Members of the judging
panel include Ken Rogers, John Kendall and Ross Durkin from
Fleet World’s editorial team, Alan Cole of Glass’s Guide and
fleet manager Jackie Pomfrett. Residual value, maintenance
cost and reliability data is also provided by ALD
Automotive, Hitachi Capital Vehicle Solutions and ING Car
Lease.
Commenting on
the award, Chairman of Judges George Emmerson says: "With
the 159, Alfa Romeo aims to take a slice of the executive
market segment that is dominated by highly competent, very
efficient - and mainly German - products. It’s a tough
marketplace and Alfa is pitching for very high stakes with
the 159. But, the 159 just looks wonderful. And it’s a great
car to drive as well."
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Commenting on
the award, Chairman of Judges George Emmerson says: "With
the 159, Alfa Romeo aims to take a slice of the executive
market segment that is dominated by highly competent, very
efficient - and mainly German - products. It’s a tough
marketplace and Alfa is pitching for very high stakes with
the 159. But, the 159 just looks wonderful. And it’s a great
car to drive as well." |
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The new Alfa 159 has won the Design Award in the
2006 Fleet World Honours. The trophy was presented
at a special ceremony held at the Royal Automobile
Club, Pall Mall, last night. |
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Fleet World
editor Ken Rogers comments: "Rarely has there been an Alfa
Romeo that didn’t look exciting, stylish and - yes, quite
simply - Italian. The marque just has a charisma. Alfa Romeo
is one of the very few manufacturers that can retain
styling-cues from its classic designs of the
nineteen-thirties and earlier, and yet still offer cars that
look truly contemporary, fresh and desirable - without at
the same time being self-consciously ‘retro’."
Fleet World
magazine was launched in June 1998 with the clear objective
of addressing the needs of senior-level fleet decision
makers. The Success of the magazine led to the launch in
March 2002 of Commercial Fleet World, addressing the needs
of commercial vehicle fleet operators, and the launch in
November 2002 of International Fleet World, covering the
pan-European and Global Fleet Markets. The magazines
are published by Stag Publications Ltd, an independent
company based in Hatfield, Herts. The company also produces
a series of annual books and a number of specialist
publications on behalf of motor manufacturers and fleet
service companies. Working alongside these printed media are
Fleet World Digest - a weekly electronic news bulletin and
the web site - Fleetworld.net.
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