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The last Alfa Romeo to be sold in the UK for
under £9,000 was the popular five door Alfa
33 hatchback (right) in 1989 and twenty
years on the Alfa MiTo (left) range boasts
innovative technology and safety features
that didn’t even exist when the Alfa 33 was
launched. |
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For the first time since the fall of the Berlin
Wall, when a litre of petrol cost 38p in the UK
and when Bobby McFerrin sang ‘Don’t Worry, Be
Happy’, it’s possible to own a brand new Alfa
Romeo in the UK for less than £9,000. News that
the UK Government is incentivising drivers of
older cars (10 years and older) to trade up to a
brand new model with a £1,000 windfall matched
by the manufacturer, means eligible motorists
can own the stunning Alfa Romeo MiTo 1.4 16V
Turismo for just £8,995.
The last Alfa Romeo to be sold in the UK for under £9,000
was the popular five door Alfa 33 hatchback in 1989 and
twenty years on, Alfa Romeo’s head-turning Alfa MiTo range
boasts innovative technology and safety features that didn’t
even exist when the Alfa 33 was launched.
Unlike any other compact car in the sector, every Alfa MiTo
features as standard equipment: air conditioning, electric
power-assisted steering, alarm and immobiliser, electric
windows, electrically adjustable door mirrors, LED rear
lights, seven airbags, VDC (ABS + ASR + Brake Assist) with
Hill Holder, and car radio with audio CD and MP3 reader. For
an entertaining and rewarding driver experience, the iconic
sporting Italian manufacturer has also bestowed the Alfa
MiTo range with an electronic Q2 system that simulates the
presence of a limited slip differential, and supercar
technology in the form of a DNA (Dynamic, Normal and All
Weather) switch that alters the driving characteristics of
the car for different driving situations.
On selected models, Alfa Romeo is
offering up to £3,000 in addition to the Government’s
incentive.
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