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Written by Stephen Dobie
Whip out your tricolore flags and pop on some Pavarotti: the Italian police have bought some Alfa Romero Giulias, and it"s time to get overly patriotic about it, whether you"re Italian or not.See, the Carabinieri the harder, military arm of the Italian police, the ones that deal with the nastier crimes have been dabbling with a car that isn"t Italian. The Lotus Evora, to be precise.But with the dawn of Alfa"s new saloon, and specifically the BMW M3-baiting, 503bhp Giulia QV, they"ve returned their navy livery to a local product.And if you"re thinking about being a miscreant on Italian soil, it really is worth having a rethink. The QV"s twin-turbo V6 engine yields a 3.9-second 0-62mph time and a claimed 191mph top speed, so your chances of getting away are probably slim.
Date written: 6 May 2016
More of this article on the Top gear website
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Whip out your tricolore flags and pop on some Pavarotti: the Italian police have bought some Alfa Romero Giulias, and it"s time to get overly patriotic about it, whether you"re Italian or not.See, the Carabinieri the harder, military arm of the Italian police, the ones that deal with the nastier crimes have been dabbling with a car that isn"t Italian. The Lotus Evora, to be precise.But with the dawn of Alfa"s new saloon, and specifically the BMW M3-baiting, 503bhp Giulia QV, they"ve returned their navy livery to a local product.And if you"re thinking about being a miscreant on Italian soil, it really is worth having a rethink. The QV"s twin-turbo V6 engine yields a 3.9-second 0-62mph time and a claimed 191mph top speed, so your chances of getting away are probably slim.
Date written: 6 May 2016
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 3318