Used 2017 Alfa Romeo Giulia Consumer Reviews
It stops at every Italian restaurant!
Fabulousdrive and for a 280 turbo lots of speed and response.
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One of best cards I've ever owned
From Porsches to every BMW - the 2.0 litre is one of the best and most fun cars I have driven. Very reliable so far as well
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- Base SedanMSRP: $10,206391 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $12,045426 mi away
- Ti SedanMSRP: $11,495170 mi away
Via Italiano
Shift mechanism is confusing / trunk space is way to small Car handles like a go cart /extremely fun to drive / fast acceleration - all and all a great driving car
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Fantastic car
We have 5 in our family, two 2017’s and 3 2018’ not a single issue with any of them. So happy with our purchases! Update: Now owning the Giulia Quadrifoglio for 2 years, I have to say it's still a fantastic car. With just over 50,000 miles on the odometer, I can only complain about squeaky brakes when they're cold. Other than that we love it so much we have also purchased a Stelvio and another family purchased a Ti Sport Giulia, making a total of 7 current Alfas in the family now. July 2020 review. My Quad now has 74,458 flawless miles. I have only done the routine dealer recommended maintenance. I must say, after 3 years of ownership and nearly 75,000 miles, this car still puts a smile on my face every time I drive it! Our Stelvio Quad has been flawless as well. Out of the 7 total Alfas in our family, the only major issue has been one of the TI sport needed the passenger seat belt buckle replaced. Something made it trigger the air bag warning light. Warranty covered it with no hesitation. I am still 100% happy with my purchase! January 2021 My Alfa now has 87,830 miles unfortunately, due to Covid, I haven't been driving as much. Still to this day it has been flawless, only routine maintenance. I typically trade them off after 75000-80000 miles, but this car still puts a smile on my face every time I drive it. The downside, the Quad is not a great snow car, I did put a set of snow tires and it helped tremendously, but with over 500 horsepower and rear wheel drive, this shouldn't be a surprise.
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Great drive but brakes failed
We bought the Giulia at end of 2017. Love driving it, but during first drive (to FL from MO) electrical system problems arose. Then, two weeks ago, the brakes failed. Now Alfa Romeo’s “special investigator” says there’s nothing wrong! We are afraid to drive the car ever again. HORRIBLE CUSTOMER SERVICE on an expensive new car.
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