What car is represented by a cross with a snake?

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KylieLee
07/29/25 9:23pm
A cross with a snake represents Alfa Romeo, which is a renowned Italian manufacturer of sedans and sports cars. Taking the 2004 Alfa Romeo GT as an example, it is a 2-door, 4-seater hardtop sports car with the following dimensions: length 4480mm, width 1760mm, height 1390mm, a wheelbase of 2596mm, and a fuel tank capacity of 70 liters. The 2004 Alfa Romeo GT is equipped with a 3.2L naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 250 PS, a maximum power of 184 kW, and a maximum torque of 300 Nm, paired with a 5-speed manual-automatic transmission.
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