The Type 916 Alfa Romeo GTV Coupé and Spider cousin emulated the Fiat Coupé onto the business, building the Italians as the ones to beat in this business part. Like the Fiat, it was an auto underpinned by an intensely adjusted Typo stage, however Alfa Romeo designers worked amazingly hard on this auto to provide for it world-beating front-wheel drive taking care of. The body was super-firm, and the controlling and suspension was tuned to beat all current cars – talk has it that the M100 Lotus Elan was utilized to benchmark models.
The GTV was offered with Alfa Romeo's splendid Twin Spark and Buss V6 in 3.0-liter structure. All were fast, and fun, despite the fact that the lighter 2.0-liter auto had the most adjusted taking care of. Spectacular to drive and significantly more dependable than anybody expected, the GTV demonstrated very much a hit – and numerous illustrations ran over to t
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