2011 Alfa Romeo Milano

Look into this 2011 stylish latest Italian premium compaq latest car is near the top of the to do list for the pending Fiat – Chrysler alliance. The 2011 Alfa Romeo Milano might even be built in the U.S. But nothing’s going to happen unless Chrysler gets more of your money first.
Here is what the press has to say about the 2011 Alfa Romeo Milano:
- “The Milano is significant as the first Fiat group car to sport the new medium car platform. Dubbed C-Evo it’s the Italians’ new box of bits to underpin vehicles in the C- and D-segment. … The C-Evo architecture (‘platform’ is sooo last decade) will be available in front-wheel drive and 4wd formats.” — Car
- “Although Car magazine says the coming Alfa Romeo Milano (nee 147) is ‘quite different from the Mito mini,” their rendering of the car makes it look an awful lot like a Mito with two more doors. Not there’s anything wrong with that, since it just means more of a good thing. Compared to its 147 predecessor, it will be longer and lower, although still relatively Golf-sized.” — Autoblog
- “This is one very stylish hatchback, judging from leaked production-model photos circulating on the Internet. Like MiTo, the Milano is an Italian stylish blend of curves and creases, announced by a rounded nose a la Alfa’s exotic 8C sports cars with sweptback headlamps and a large, triangular grille. Other design elements include bulging wheelarches, a rising side-window line, and a sculpted liftgate topped by a small spoiler.”
















