Used 2020 Alfa Romeo Stelvio Consumer Reviews
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Just great
This car is great in every aspect
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Bellissimo
I’ve had my Stelvio going on 6 years. It’s never been back to the dealer except for oil changes and tire rotations. Absolutely the best driving SUV I’ve ever owned. Excellent acceleration and handling and great stopping power. Plus it doesn’t look like a copycat like most of the other small SUVs. Can’t recommend enough.
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- Ti Sport 4dr SUVMSRP: $26,495429 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $19,995245 mi away
- Quadrifoglio 4dr SUVMSRP: $40,380225 mi away
Great Vehicle
105,000 miles almost no issues
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This car does take a bit of adjusting to. I had a 2008 4runner 8cyl, that was totaled for hail damage. The driving cannot be compared. I am surprised no one mentions the quirky features. I tried to get fuel and i could not get the door open. I looked it up when I got home (without fuel). It is a safety feature, if your car is locked the door won't open. I always lock my doors getting fuel because my purse is on the passenger seat. The shifting is different, you have to hold the button on the gear shift and push forward for Reverse. I took a road trip and the Windshield was dirty from snow back splash. The Wipers did not get the Windshield very clean and a warning popped up on the dash stating the windshield needed additional cleaning. I did not find any issue with the brakes. My stelvio has the DNA driving modes, I always drove in D (dynamic) until I figured out I save a lot of gas in N mode, like 75%. Yes, dynamic mode is more fun but I don't drive far to work. My only real issue with the car is driving in snow, not impressed at all, cannot tell if the AWD even turns on. I solved the issue with snow tires and helped enough not to sell the car. Like I stated earlier I had previously owned a 4runner, which was a beast in the snow, could not make it slide just to have fun, So I try not to compare the 2 vehicles. 2019 and only have 39k miles on the odometer. I have owned the car 1.5 years and plan on keeping it for awhile, because the resale value is awful, I would lose 50% of what I paid. The ti lusso option is worth it for the leather and real wood interior. It is IMO a novelty car, just drive and have fun.
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