I agree with some of the points raised above, regarding overweight and responsiveness etc. However, trying to say that Nissan have a better sporting pedigree than Alfa is stretching it. Admittedly, Nissan in recent years has contested in endurance events and 24 hour Le Mans etc. but what real history do they have?
Alfa has a far more evocative and romantic past that weighs heavily in the marque's favour and all wrapped in fabulously shaped body work.
I feel that they have a direction now that has been lacking for many years, backed up by far better reliability and on the strength of my own experience, a dealer network that looks like it is realising the mistakes made in the past.
I have every faith in their ability to bring it back from the brink.
Caeser ruled with an iron hand, then with a wooden foot and finally with a piece of string.