Alfa Romeo sold 137,000 cars in 2005 and hopes to sell 170,000 this year. But there's an ambitious goal: to shift 300,000 units in 2010. By that time Alfa, also intends to have made inroads to the U.S. market.


Alfa will also cash in on the crossover boom. Many fans wanted to see the stunning Kamal concept of 2003 put into production. This did not happen, but with the CXOver, which is scheduled for early 2010, its spirit will live on. CXOvers will cost somewhere between $36,000 and $57,000.
At the top of the range comes the successor to the 166. To be called 169, it will be a rakish executive sedan, priced between $50,000 and $70,000. Alfa debuted the gorgeous high-performance 8C Competizione at late September's Paris auto show, announcing that it will come to the U.S. in early 2008.
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