![Alfa Romeo Mito front quarter white](/sites/default/files/cars-car/image/2015/01/buyers_guide_-_alfa_romeo_mito_2014_-_front_quarter.jpg?w=424&h=239)
Good stuff
It’s an Alfa Romeo in the supermini segment
Bad stuff
See above. Is this actually a good thing? A Mini eats it for breakfast
Overview
What is it?
A bold attempt to miniaturise whatever it is that makes an Alfa covetable, the MiTo brings Alfa’s desirability and sporting pedigree to the supermini segment. Or at least that’s what we’re meant to believe. The truth is that the MiTo is an odd-looking, compromised affair that makes precious little sense against the Mini, or even a highly optioned Fiat 500. Looking like an 8C Competizione that’s been captured by one of those Amazonian head-shrinking tribes you read about in old geography textbooks, it’s a classic example of a car you can be vaguely happy exists on the strict proviso that you don’t have to own one.
Our choice from the range
![Alfa Romeo Mito front quarter white](/sites/default/files/cars-car/image/2015/01/buyers_guide_-_alfa_romeo_mito_2014_-_front_quarter.jpg?w=424&h=239)
What's the verdict?
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