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In celebration of all
that is Alfa Romeo, South Africa will play
host to the Alfa Romeo 8-Day Experience from
the 21st to the 28th June, culminating in
the Alfa Romeo Day at Kyalami on Sunday,
29th June. The 8-Day Experience is a huge
test-drive initiative. |
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In celebration of all that is Alfa
Romeo, South Africa will play host to the Alfa Romeo
8-Day Experience from the 21st to the 28th June,
culminating in the Alfa Romeo Day at Kyalami on Sunday,
29th June. The 8-Day Experience is a huge test-drive
initiative. All Alfa Romeo dealers will participate in
this week of heightened activity by staging displays in
prominent shopping precincts all around the country and
by offering test-drives of all the latest Alfa models.
The latter will be coupled to highly
competitive finance packages that will be available to
prospective customers. The best news, however, is that
everyone who test drives one of the new Alfa Romeo models
stands the chance of winning a trip to Italy to drive the
Alfa 8C, a vehicle which undoubtedly represents the ultimate
expression of design and mechanical excellence.
Moving to the Alfa Romeo Day at Kyalami
on the 29th June 2008 - this promises to be the biggest
gathering of Alfa Romeos ever held on the African continent.
It’s not just for Alfa Romeo drivers, however, it’s also for
those who want to pilot Italy’s finest as there will be
plenty of opportunities to test drive many different new
Alfa models around the race track under controlled
circumstances.
Other attractions include a ‘brand
tunnel’, in which visitors will be able to walk through a
vehicular time tunnel and view Alfa Romeos from yesteryear
to the current line-up. There will also be a fully equipped
children’s play area to allow mom and dad to savour Milan’s
choicest motoring fare in peace. However, the star of the
show will be the Alfa Romeo 8C Spider, fresh from its debut
at the Geneva Motor Show. This will take pride of place in
the display area and will provide a tantalising fore gleam
of what lies in store for the lucky winner of the test-drive
competition.
Alfa Romeo Centenary in 2010
It’s worth mentioning that this year’s
Alfa Romeo 8-Day Experience and Kyalami Day takes on special
significance as the 24th June marks the 98th birthday of the
illustrious marque. This is therefore, the run-up to the
centenary of Alfa Romeo in 2010 and the marque is in the
best shape it’s ever been – with much more to come.
In addition to Alfa Romeo’s re-entry into
the biggest car market in the world, the United States, as
well as the raft of new models that are waiting in the wings
including the new B-segment competitor in the form of the
MiTo, much behind-the-scenes work has been done to take
quality to new levels. The Pomigliano plant near Naples for
example, was closed for two months (January and February
2008) in order to completely refurbish the facility and
retrain all 6000 workers. The cost of this quality injection
was 100 million euros and that excluded the considerable
loss in revenue incurred by Alfa Romeo due to the lack of
supply of vehicles over the shutdown period. Clearly, the
Fiat Group CEO, Sergio Marchionne and Luca de Meo, Head of
the Alfa Brand, are on a mission to make the reality as
strong as Alfa Romeo’s potential.
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