Brivio. Italy. Four Cylinders. Eight Valves. 72 Horsepower. 3 Speed column shift manual. These are the ingredients used to make the latest Brivio Roma.
“Good day to you all, my name is David Bloxham of the Brivio UK marketing department and I am here to introduce this brand new family saloon car. I am standing in front of the ‘Roma Aniene 2000’, this model has a 1998cc Single Overhead Cam 8 Valve Four Cylinder engine from the ‘CAM Serie’, the Roma is capable of reaching 92 miles per hour and produces a rather spiffing 72 break horse power.”
“Strip away at the beautifully styled saloon car and you will find the automobile utilises a macpherson strut and semi trailing arm suspension setup, you will also find that the motor has front single piston disc brakes, this is a whole new idea for Brivio but we hope to utilise the all round disc brake concept we are using in the all new Imola which will be shown pretty soon.”
“Inside the cabin you will find 5 comfortable vinyl leather seats, you will also find a central arm rest that folds down between the driver and front passenger seat for maximum comfort, the automobile also comes with real wood trim located on the inside of the doors and along the face of the dashboard, you will find a generously sized glove compartment on the passenger side which can easily hold your driving gloves and A to Z map of Great Britain.”
“The audio system is a rather basic two speaker setup with a radio unit made by Becker in Germany, the sound quality is miles ahead of similar cars thus meaning you can enjoy listening to Cliff Richard on those long family road trips to the beach.”
“The 1960 Roma also provides a central locking feature, this means when you lock the drivers door, the other doors also lock.”
“The all new 1960 Roma is not a fast car, but it also isn’t a slow car, the Roma will carry you up to 62 miles per hour in almost 16 second and will continue on to 92 miles per hour. the car itself only weighs in at 922 kilograms, this low weight allows the car to achieve almost 30 miles to the gallon, obviously a higher MPG could be achieved but we did not want to make a painfully slow car.”
“The most important part of buying a new car is weather it is good value for money, well, we are glad to say the new Roma is only £7,200.00, this automobile should appeal to all of those middle class families who cannot wait to get hold of something Italian.”
“Feel free to stroll around the car and have a seat inside and get a feel for that Italian quality.”