Alfa Romeo's logo shows symbols associated with Milan, Italy, Alfa Romeo's hometown.
The right half of the logo shows a man-eating snake called Biscione which was the emblem of the Visconti family, the rulers of Milan in the 14th century.
The left side shows a red cross on a white background which is the symbol of the city of Milan.
During the 100 years of Alfa Romeo's existence its logo has been tweaked many times but the basis remained basically the same.
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The Korn logo.
because everything has a logo
MSN's logo is a butterfly.
The purpose of a logo is to catch the attention of the audience.
Alfa was founded in Milan, Italy, in 1909. Today it is owned by the Fiat Group whose headquarters are located in Turin, Italy.
Alfa Romeos have a very sporty reputation and usually they have above average speed capabilities. But it also depends on the engine you choose.
Used Alfa Romeos can be purchased from Alfa Romeo dealers, or any second hand car dealership such as carshop. Ebay and autotrader have websites where used cars are listed so you would be able to get an Alfa Romeo from there too.
A Reliant Robin of course. What about the Trabant? Many people consider Alfa Romeos very unreliable.
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The logo consists of two symbols for Milan, the cross, and the Biscione (serpant).
There are many versions of Alfa Romeos that are sold under the name 'spider', everything from the classic 60's spider to the modern 946 spider. Even the classic spider was sold from '66-'93, but looking at £4-10k.
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Alfa Romeos in general, and especially models prior to the year 2000, are not considered to be very reliable cars. The Spider model is not an exception to this rule, although the current-generation Alfa Spider, based on the Brera coupe, is relatively more reliable. But hey, if you consider yourself a real 'Alfisti', the reliability issues shouldn't bother you.
The current American Express logo was created in the 1990s. The original logo was a picture of a gladiator which was supposed to symbolize integrity and security.