5 favorite Italian classics from Tutto Italiano - Autoweek

A lot has happened to the Ferrari Testarossa since we last saw it at Tutto. What's driving it. Nostalgia for a time when hitting the wrong function key on your computer could immediately erase the hard drive, as well as the fact that kids who had posters of supercars on their walls now finally have the ability to buy them. ) Buyers looking for delivery-mileage Testarossas are now finding they can pick the color of the cars in which to reenact the giant-cellphone days of "Miami Vice. The A112 made use of inline-four engines displacing under a liter, with the Abarth version sporting a 1,050cc engine good for 69 hp. The A112 stayed in production with relatively few changes into the 1980s, selling as a Lancia in some markets. Alfa Romeo 164. The Alfa Romeo 164 was the marque's last new model to debut in the States before its 1995 departure, joining the Milano as the second sedan in the lineup. Despite great handling and an appealing exterior design, the large Alfa was a slow seller in the recession-ridden first half of the 1990s, and when Americans went shopping for large sedans an Alfa Romeo franchise was not on their list. After Alfa pulled out in 1995, values for the 164 plummeted as service. Source: autoweek.com