Here's Why the Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio Is Worth $80,000
The new Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio costs $80,000 with options - and it’s worth every penny. To find out why, check out my column or watch the video above.
The new Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio costs $80,000 with options - and it’s worth every penny. To find out why, check out my column or watch the video above.
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Damn that Saab sounded good.
dat saab doe
I’d rather get a GT-R and be just out of the discussion
Haters would call us fanboys, but I’d rather have an 09-11 GT-R as well.
Yeah,and drive a computer on wheels with one of the most ridiciulous fanbases on the world
Because you aren’t an Alfa Romeo fan.
The Giulia QV shouldn’t be compared to the GT-R or any sports car, it is a 4 door sedan and should be compared with such cars, this car is a M3 or C63 rival. And it does a fine job at it.
But how is maintenance though
If i had the money to buy this car, I think the maintenance would be the issue i cared less
Howcome these posts always get editor’s pick?
If you want an Italian saloon you will be better off with the Ghibli or Quattroporte - one of them is on the same platform, i think the Ghibli. It will be more luxurious, probably better built and it will bear the name of Maserati, not a notorious for unreliability in Europe automaker.
Maserati is nice but Alfa is Alfa.
When he drove the car he wasn’t beside the B pillar as when he demonstrated. By the way, for a tall person like me, the B pillar location is a crucial matter. I hate it when i can’t stretch my legs because it would be unsafe to drive due to poor visibility.
Just put the signal on, TURN THE STEERING, you will hear a “click” and then after the corner, you turn the steering back and MAGIC! The signal turns off automatically.
P.S. I don’t know why it is so strange but almost every car I’ve been in has the trunk button in the down left area of the driver’s location.
But what about changing lanes? No click there, because you’re not turning the wheel enough.
Carporn.
Anything more than $5000 spent on an Alfa Romeo is a waste.