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The Alpine A110 is about to become extinct — why collectors are scrambling to buy one now
A tiny French sports car is disappearing — and prices are already climbing.
Alpine's U.S. plans aren't totally dead, and the A110 — the car we actually wanted from Alpine all along — might be what saves them.
U.S.-bound Alpine has unveiled the A110 R 70 and A110 GTS special editions The cars arrive 12 months before production of the A110 ends An electric A110 is planned for later this decade France's ...
Do you hear the people sing? Singing the song of angry men? It is the music of the people who will buy Alpines again! In celebration of the French performance brand's 70th anniversary Alpine is ...
The 10th race of this Formula 1 season is nearly upon us. In preparation for the British GP weekend, French manufacturer Alpine rolled out a limited series of the A110 midship thriller that costs the ...
The Alpine name first appeared in 1955, 70 years later the brand is celebrating with a special anniversary edition of the Alpine A110 R. The past seven decades of the French sports car brand have by ...
French car manufacturer Alpine has just launched its latest limited edition A110 Sports Car. Exhibiting a design that draws on its longstanding racing heritage – which now lives on through its own BWT ...
Alpine's keenly anticipated electric-only replacement for the A110 sports car, due next year, will share both its platform and its key mechanical components with the radical Renault 5 Turbo 3E ...
Alpine has hung its hat on electric power with cars like the A290, A390, and the upcoming A110, but the company isn’t completely closing the door on gasoline just yet. The brand has revealed secrets ...
Alpine, and parent company Renault, are proudly French brands, and the A110 is built in Dieppe. But Alpine’s F1 operation, like most F1 outfits, is located in the UK’s motorsport valley, close to the ...
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