Used 2023 Alfa Romeo Giulia Consumer Reviews
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What a blast ...
2.1.2025 - This car never gets old. I am glad I purchased it when I did because I do not like the newer model. The front lighting and interior digital display make the vehicle seem ordinary. Anyway, the most amazing thing is that, even after two years, it looks brand new (the paint job is just beautiful), and drives and corners like it's "on rails." I still get stares and thumbs-ups from people. I have not had a single mechanical problem and visited my dealership only for scheduled services and one recall. I have owned my brand new 2023 Alfa Romeo Giulia Veloce for a year and a half now, and I must say driving it has been a blast. The exterior styling sets this sports sedan apart from other cars on road today. The color I picked (Ocra-GT) is a rare find and makes the vehicle even more beautiful. I cannot tell you how many times I have heard wows from strangers. The interior is impeccable, and I love the leather seat design. The bolsters hug the driver as the vehicle makes tight turns. The ride is surprisingly quiet, and the Giulia accelerates quickly. The fuel efficiency is also incredibly good for a sports car. I get about 24-25 miles per gallon in combined city and highway driving. The trim I bought (Veloce) has level 2 autonomous features that work as advertised even though the vehicle has a low center of gravity. I have not had any major mechanical or other issues with my car except for taking it in for a quick software update and changing the battery. Combine all of this with the excellent purchase experience at the dealer in NC (Leith Alfa Romeo), including the reasonable purchase price, to the smooth service at my local Alfa dealership (Safford Alfa Romeo - Tysons Corner, VA), it is clear that Alfa Romeo is laser focused on the US market. If you are looking for a sports car that has all the current safety features, excellent build quality, attractive styling, and superb driving characteristics, the Giulia is an exceptional buy.
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Magicmike
The sprint replaced a CLA 250 AWD , the first year they came out with the car. My wife totaled the Mercedes and while looking at new cars and being retired we chose a 2023 Alpha Romeo Gulia Sprint . The car listed at over $52,000 and checked all the boxes we were looking for. After 6,000 miles my wife and I love the car. If you’re looking for real value and quality then look no further than Alpha Romeo Gulia. It’s the best !!!!!
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- Veloce SedanMSRP: $26,18928 mi away
- Sprint SedanMSRP: $23,79932 mi away
- Ti SedanMSRP: $22,44448 mi away
The best and most fun car I have ever owned.
After two years, it has only gotten better. There is nothing out there that I would replace this with. The balance, quality, style, comfort, handling, and modern features make it a pleasure to own. And it has also made this a long term keeper.
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"And I ...don't want to fall in love ...With you"
Remember the ad? Got my 2023 leftover with a big discount in April of last year. 10k miles in now, and am absolutely extatic about the car. Opted for the base version with the big boy seat. At 6'2" 240lbs I actually do fit in the sports seats but prefer to have a little wriggle room. Rear seats are a bit tight but once people are situated they are quite comfortable. Driving is an absolute delight. The car handles as if it is on rails. The engine is very responsive but I feel it needs to be revved hard to get the most out of it, it is fairly sedate at lower revs and the auto tranny wants to keep the revs low in all but the most aggressive driving mode. Fortunately with the perfectly executed flappy paddles arranged to the steering column as opposed to the steering wheel an upshift is only a flick of the fingers away. The interior is gorgeous. No horrid huge touch screen to spoil the ambiance, the Giuia's is nicely tucked in into the dash front. Buttons for the heat and vent, and the seat heater etc. It's one of the few non-generic looking cars pit there and my heart skips a beat each time I walk up to it. Mine is a lovely purple-ish blue with little paint chips that glitter when the sun hits it. I could have done without the nanny electrics and if I could disable the adaptive cruise control I would. I don't use the sunroof, the massive roof panel lifting up supported by a couple of mechanical arms does not inspire confidence and I can just imagine the car standing somewhere with the roof stuck open and the rain pouring in. The panoramic view is a nice touch though. I wish it had a manual tranny. If it had one I would have bought one years ago. I have a 1966 Giulia also. So now I have one of the earliest amd one of the last .... A great sendoff for the ICE era.
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Wonderful car
There is nothing not to like about the giulia, excellent handling, great acceleration, and also a beautiful car, and if we were to add that it’s also reliable= PERFECT.
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