Used 2023 Alfa Romeo Giulia Consumer Reviews
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Stand Out from the Masses :)
TL;DR version: Go test drive one and see for yourself. Full version: So I have always played it "safe" with cars, using magazines like CR faithfully and buying either a Toyota or Honda/Acura product. I really liked the Giulia's looks, the history behind Alfa Romeo, and having a car you don't see everywhere. But, the reliability question was concerning--until I dug deeper. CR doesn't even really have data on Alfa Romeo yet still gives them a rating (e.g. how on earth did they give the Tonale a rating in April issue when it doesn't even go on sale in USA until May '23). I went to forums where actual owners exist and actual owners have mainly had trouble-free experiences. I quickly discovered that many of the people busting on Alfa reliability don't even own one. So with life short if Covid taught us anything, I took the plunge and bought a Giulia. And, I am 100% glad I did. The car handles like no other sedan on the road. If you are a lean person, definitely opt for the sport seats too. You will seat "in" the seat rather than "on" the seat like the Sprint and Ti versions. If you are larger in size though, the sport seats could be too snug (I'm 6ft, 165) due to the side bolsters. I also love that the car has its infotainment system built into the dash and avoids the common trend of slapped tablet onto the dash--and it has plenty of physical buttons to complement the touchscreens. And, the car is f-a-s-t. I keep it in "d" mode for the dna and you can feel the car excited to drive. Which gets to the biggest dislike--other drivers in my way on a curvy road when my Alfa wants to run free! ;)
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Superb Drivers Car
Drive it. There is nothing in this class that drives like the Giulia. World class dynamics in terms of handling and ride. The car was updated in 2020 and the interior and finish is first class. I’ve owned all the German competitors. Nothing comes close as an overall package.
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- Sprint SedanMSRP: $25,773In-stock online
- Ti SedanMSRP: $24,9737 mi away
- Veloce SedanMSRP: $28,499In-stock online
wonderful machine the Giulia Veloce
It looks stunning, no doubt. Like the driving too. smooth power delivery. Suspension a poise in compared to my Golf R VII. Love it. Classy. Interior is also nicely done. I don't see the so-often-yelled lack of German quality. It is finished well too. I thought I would miss my Golf R when I replaced it with Giulia. But in the end I find this car more lovely. Good value for money too when in compared with similar German ones.
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Great value on an Italian car!
I had planned to buy a Giulia a year ago, but I let Consumer Reports somewhat negative review stop me. I bought something else instead. Well, I needed another car, so I recently decided to buy a Giulia anyway. Don't believe the negative parts of that review! Mine is a 2022 Giulia Veloce in Rossa Etna and I absolutely love this car! I'm 6'3" and I have plenty of room. The controls are simple to use. I'm difficult to please and I can't find any negatives to this car! It's simply the best driving car that I have ever driven! It puts a smile on my face every time that I drive it! Give it a chance. You won't regret it!
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A gem of a sedan
Handles like a dream, fast, good gas mileage. Stereo is fine, small but comfy. Oh and it's beautiful.
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