Love my Giulia, usually sits next to my collegues Mito when at work. No issues at all yet in 9 months, so keeping fingers crossed as I've had a good few Alfa's over the years, some were more money pits than the rest. I went for the Veloce as couldn't afford to run a Quadrifoglio around and they have 280hp so she's no slouch. Sprints off the line and with the those lovely alloy shift paddles it's all to easy to be zipping past traffic before you realise you might be straying slightly over the speed limit. I got mine came from a dealer in Oxford and they've been great, I just hope Alfa can get the rest of the dealer network sorted as I'm sure it's the only thing holding the cars back now. I agree totally with the admiring the car, especially parked next to a bunch of boring greyish / whiteish german stuff the Alfa red stands out a mile so you can't help but have a look back at her when you park up.
My dad had a Quadrifoglio. Not the best family car. There's no armrest in the rear, or cupholders. The car was unreliable, but not as much as I expected. The car is suited more to a guy with three friends that can hoon about in the corners. My dad has now replaced it with a Genesis G80 Sport, however that's even better. He's thinking of getting a 4C though, because the QV made him fall in love with the brand.
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it is absolutely a Italian masterpiece
Love my Giulia, usually sits next to my collegues Mito when at work. No issues at all yet in 9 months, so keeping fingers crossed as I've had a good few Alfa's over the years, some were more money pits than the rest. I went for the Veloce as couldn't afford to run a Quadrifoglio around and they have 280hp so she's no slouch. Sprints off the line and with the those lovely alloy shift paddles it's all to easy to be zipping past traffic before you realise you might be straying slightly over the speed limit. I got mine came from a dealer in Oxford and they've been great, I just hope Alfa can get the rest of the dealer network sorted as I'm sure it's the only thing holding the cars back now. I agree totally with the admiring the car, especially parked next to a bunch of boring greyish / whiteish german stuff the Alfa red stands out a mile so you can't help but have a look back at her when you park up.
My dad had a Quadrifoglio. Not the best family car. There's no armrest in the rear, or cupholders. The car was unreliable, but not as much as I expected. The car is suited more to a guy with three friends that can hoon about in the corners. My dad has now replaced it with a Genesis G80 Sport, however that's even better. He's thinking of getting a 4C though, because the QV made him fall in love with the brand.
Completely agree Joe - I almost exclusively drive my friends around or take myself to an airport. The 4C is a gorgeous thing.
Yeah, it is. It's an unique car.
Rented one of of these two years ago. Loved it
They really are an experience. Thanks for your comment 😊