Used 2022 Alfa Romeo Giulia Sedan Consumer Reviews
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If you truly enjoy driving, get one.
I'd wanted a Giulia since they first brought Alfa Romeo back to the US in 2017, but I just couldn't justify it. Now, at a different spot in my life in many ways, I picked up my 2022 Giulia Q4 (AWD) with just over 26k miles 4 months ago and I enjoy it. Nothing drives like this car does. There is an energy, a passion if you will, to this car that doesn't exist in a regular 3 series, A4 or C Class Mercedes. It does lack in refinement compared to those cars, but it's a lot more fun even for mundane driving chores. I recall growing up reading the car mags talking about Ferrari, Lamborghini,etc. and even the older Alfas having immense charm and driving fun to make up for their quirks and shortcomings as cars. I like: -The driving feel: This car is intuitive to drive, like its already doing what you thought of doing before you do it. The turbo 4 is strong, especially down low, the automatic is fairly decisive and quick, especially in dynamic mode. The brakes are strong, but they can be a bit clunky because they are electronically controlled. -The interior: My car is a Ti with an upgraded interior package that adds leather to the top of the dash. It's mostly black, but with the tan seats and some other colors, it's attractive and comfortable while also being great to look at. A far cry from the usual black or grey that is predominate in my previous cars, mostly Japanese. -The Tech: Well, for me the level of technology is fine. It's a bit dated and not the quickest, but you're also not awash in screens and menus with this car like a 3 series ( I keep naming the 3 series because I would have got one of those if I didn't get the Alfa) I have the Harmon-Kardon stereo which is great to my ears. It had just enough tech to not feel dated as it is and not so much that it's confusing. But, the interface can be a bit clunky. The things I don't like: -It's a small car dimensionally inside and out which is fine but also can be a challenge. There is not a ton of room or storage space and the trunk is small. If you're over 6ft or have tall kids or adults, this car is tight on space. -The backup camera is terrible. Almost useless at night. Visibility in this car isn't bad, but it's still nice to have a good camera for complex parking jobs. -The seats are OK. They do not have a lot of thigh support or a great amount of adjustments. I've done 5 hours in the car comfortably, but the support in the legs and thighs could be better. -Refinement is lacking: There is more road and wind noise than a 3 series. Impact joints from the road thrum through the tight body and the ride is stiff. Not quite as much as a Mini if you have experience with those, but its just not as compliant as a BMW either. This is a drivers focused car and driving is largely about feedback. This car gives it to you all the time. -Dealer network is largely non-existent. The closest dealer to me is 45 minutes and I have it better than most people. Most Alfa sites agree that purchasing a Giulia after the 2021 model year eliminates some common issues with the 17-20 cars. After 4 months, I've had no issues on a used car. If you really like to drive and want a more driver focused sedan than a BMW, Mercedes or Audi in their regular form, this is your car. If you want something a bit unique that ISN'T a BMW, Audi or Mercedes but can still run with them and fit in at the posh places, this is your car. If you can put up with its quirks and tight interior, this is your car. So far, I have no regrets in buying my Giulia in any way.
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Love ❤️ my car
Love the style, ride, & turbo!
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This is my second Alfo Romero...love this car!
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Fast!
I really like this car. It goes very fast, handles flat on windy roads and is very quiet on the highway. Actually gets good gas mileage on the highway as well. The seats are hard to get in and out of due to the side bolsters but these do keep you in place.
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Oh love my Giulia
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