Used 2020 Alfa Romeo Stelvio Consumer Reviews
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I found this car on edmunds and decided to own. I love this car already. Thank you very much for having me this opportunity.
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Stelvio very reliable
I love my stelvio when comes to reliability. It's better than my BMW and Volkswagen.
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $19,99514 mi away
- Quadrifoglio 4dr SUVMSRP: $40,38023 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $18,75711 mi away
Outstanding vehicle
The vehicle is stylishly appealing to the eye, comfortable, and has room inside for 5 adults. The car is fast and handles well in all climates, especially the all-wheel drive. The drive train is smooth while shifting. I have leased Cadillacs, Mercedes, Audi's, and Range Rovers. All in all, the car is a great vehicle. I bought out my lease, and am now happy to say I own the vehicle. And if I wanted to sell it I would profit 6-7K.
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Great car great design
Great car
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Alfa Stelvio Q4 - a keeper
It is a little different to the German SUVs but in a good way! The handling, steering and ride are excellent and the AWD system works when it needs to. There is enough power to make it interesting and with amazing grip for an SUV it can deal with minor roads at surprising speeds. It is also quite relaxed on the highway. There is decent interior space and average to good luggage space. Reversing camera is not great but you can get over that.
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Solid ride
Only issue...the brakes could be more responsive.
Sold the bloody heap of crap and it broke up again
27000 kms on the dial 2 log book services completed and now the transmission has blown up ! Still under warranty but surely Alfa has learnt from the past not impressed Will have to wait 6 weeks for a new transmission from Italy Hate this car!!!!!and I paid cash for it from brand new !!!!!! Trade in for a v8 Toyota Sahara good riddance Alfa stelvio shitbox!!!! And the poor people who bought it from the car dealer I traded in at gas now also had it blown up Absolute worst example of Italian engine building
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Fun to drive u forget u in a SUV
Plenty power, fun to drive,
Driving a dream for those who dream of driving
I test drove everything-EVERYTHING: Lexus, Lincoln, Cadillac, Mercedes, Audi, BMW, Jaguar, Porsche, Volvo, and more-for three months until I stumbled upon Alfa Romeo/ Maserati next to the Jag dealership I test drove at. I got in, took off and pulled into a nearby parking lot and started going in circles and slamming on brakes and quickly changing directions. During this time, my friend dropped her cell phone on the floorboard and was leaning forward to pick it up and didn't even feel the car going in every direction. She even looked up right as I slammed on the brakes and said, "wow, it feels like we just ran into a pillow". I don't know how some feel about the brakes but, you will be hard pressed to get a smoother braking than this-like your're being stopped in a pillow-smooth. The ride-smooth. The look-smooth. You don't need a little itty bitty two seat, no trunk race car to have a race car. You have it all. This is my first luxury car. Before I spent this kind of money I wanted to get the most for it. I test drove everything and left each one thinking- that's all, for that kind of money? I drove this car and I was smiling, laughing, giddy with excitement. It left me wanting more. Be sure to get the forward collision. When in traffic, put the car on cruise control and let it drive itself. If you want the vroom vroom noise don't get this car. It is like a stealth bomber-you can get the car going over 100 mph and your passengers, unless the are looking at the speedometer, won't even realize it until you pass somebody. It is like driving a hot knife through butter. I don't understand the Edmunds' complaint of a hard headrest-it feels like memory foam to me and it the most cushioned head rest I've ever felt-like laying your head on a pillow. You also get a two-for-one here: you won't mind taking the car in for servicing because they give you a Maserati loaner to drive. If you want vroom vroom Maserati is you answer, but the ride is not as smooth. Take this out for a test drive-really DRIVE it and you won't leave without one. What this car lacks in the infotainment center it makes up for in the drive, and isn't that what you really buy a car for? I feel like I'm in a dream every time I drive it.
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I loved it as a driver but car sick as a passenger
Last weekend, I took a test drive of the 2.0 turbo Stelvio. PRO: - acceleration - fast shift transmission - handling - Apple Carplay CON: - stiff ride, even in the base $46k msrp model with AWD - as a passenger, my head bobbled like a bobblehead doll and made me car sick - Tiny 6.5 inch screen, should be at least 7 inches - rearview mirror had a big black thing behind it so it covered the center of the windshield
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