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- Q719600 subject Q6278615.
- Q719600 subject Q6278617.
- Q719600 subject Q7037482.
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- Q719600 subject Q8727255.
- Q719600 abstract "Template:ForThe Alfa Romeo Giulietta (Tipo 116, Italian for Type 116) is a small executive saloon car manufactured by Italian car maker Alfa Romeo from 1977 to 1985. The car was introduced in November 1977 and while it took its name from the original Giulietta of 1954 to 1965, it was a new design based on the Alfa Romeo Alfetta chassis (including its rear mounted transaxle). The Giulietta went through two facelifts, the first in 1981 and the second one in 1983. All Giuliettas used 5-speed manual transmissions.While it was a conventional three-box saloon/sedan body style, a defining point of difference was at the rear, where there was a short boot, and a small aerodynamic spoiler, integrated into the body. The Giulietta was only offered in saloon form, but there were several estate/station wagon conversions made.".
- Q719600 assembly Q38.
- Q719600 assembly Q42796.
- Q719600 assembly Q490.
- Q719600 bodyStyle Q190578.
- Q719600 class Q5155305.
- Q719600 height "1.4".
- Q719600 layout Q4115030.
- Q719600 length "4.21".
- Q719600 manufacturer Q26921.
- Q719600 predecessor Q1423569.
- Q719600 productionEndYear "1985".
- Q719600 productionStartYear "1977".
- Q719600 relatedMeanOfTransportation Q747595.
- Q719600 successor Q1358831.
- Q719600 thumbnail Alfa_Romeo_Giulietta_1984.jpg?width=300.
- Q719600 transmission "5-speedmanual".
- Q719600 wheelbase "2.51".
- Q719600 width "1.65".
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- Q719600 aka "Alfa Romeo Giulietta Nuova".
- Q719600 aka "Alfa Romeo New Giulietta".
- Q719600 aka "Alfa Romeo Nuova Giulietta".
- Q719600 assembly Q38.
- Q719600 assembly Q42796.
- Q719600 assembly Q490.
- Q719600 bodyStyle "4".
- Q719600 class "Compact executive car".
- Q719600 engine Q1784109.
- Q719600 engine Q3866384.
- Q719600 engine Q6603381.
- Q719600 engine "''".
- Q719600 engine "1.3".
- Q719600 engine "1.6".
- Q719600 engine "1.8".
- Q719600 engine "2".
- Q719600 layout Q4115030.
- Q719600 manufacturer Q26921.
- Q719600 name "Alfa Romeo Giulietta".
- Q719600 predecessor Q1423569.
- Q719600 production "November 1977–1985".
- Q719600 related Q747595.
- Q719600 successor Q1358831.
- Q719600 transmission "5".
- Q719600 type Product.
- Q719600 type Automobile.
- Q719600 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q719600 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q719600 type Thing.
- Q719600 comment "Template:ForThe Alfa Romeo Giulietta (Tipo 116, Italian for Type 116) is a small executive saloon car manufactured by Italian car maker Alfa Romeo from 1977 to 1985. The car was introduced in November 1977 and while it took its name from the original Giulietta of 1954 to 1965, it was a new design based on the Alfa Romeo Alfetta chassis (including its rear mounted transaxle). The Giulietta went through two facelifts, the first in 1981 and the second one in 1983.".
- Q719600 label "Alfa Romeo Giulietta (116)".
- Q719600 depiction Alfa_Romeo_Giulietta_1984.jpg.
- Q719600 name "Alfa Romeo Giulietta Nuova".
- Q719600 name "Alfa Romeo Giulietta".
- Q719600 name "Alfa Romeo New Giulietta".
- Q719600 name "Alfa Romeo Nuova Giulietta".