Alfas are all for driving. Nobody's giving a damn about better infotainment systems that the Germans have in their furniture on wheels. If one's gotta drive a real car, this is it. Alfas have heart and soul and passion. Otherwise you can go out and buy a tablet on wheels from Germany or a battery on wheels from US or from anyone who tries to force all of us to buy the electric crap.
I'm SOOOOO glad you finally got to sit behind the wheel and review a Giulia. I remember when you raced against it in the Acura TLX Aspec, you were noticeably rooting against the Alfa. Having owned my Giulia for over 4yrs now, it's such a beautiful and almost irreplaceable machine. You nailed it at the end. It's simple, egregiously elegant, subtle and is outperformed by a multitude of vehicles..... BUT the one thing not many cars can do better is the EXPERIENCE. The feel, the handling, the response and connection to the drivetrain. It gives you just enough creature comfort and technology to NOT take away the fact that you're driving a piece of art meant for a particular purpose. No matter where you go, the Giulia is always noticed by the world when you're in it
Giulia is really something very VERY special! When u drive u feel that u can do whatever u want ! She is athlete, but also elegant athlete like tennis player! Love my Giulia ❤
It’s crazy always seeing how positive the comments are about the Giulia yet I never see them on the road. I’m the only one I know with an Alfa and in my area there’s maybe one other Giulia. I like standing out when everyone else has a 3 series or c class. It doesn’t have their interior but this car is a drivers car, no interior lighting gimmicks or iPads pasted on dash, just a simple streamlined design to help focus on the drive, and this thing handles so freaking good!
I bought this car in September last year and as far as it goes, it was the best decision I could have made! Veloce Q4, Modelyear 2022, Blu Misano colour. This car is simply amazing. Not just beautiful in design, but you have to drive it yourself to be able to put it into words. This over BMW 3 series? ANY TIME!
Awe Sam . . . this Giulia is simply gorgeous! SUVs are okay . . . their driving experience doesn’t even compare to the sedan . . . quick, comfortable and quiet. She looks and handles well. Great review buddy ❤
2017 Ti Lusso here. 80K miles and all I've replaced was the A/C compressor last summer. Butter soft leather not a bruise or crack, lightning fast shifts from the ZF in "D" mode, and the 306 lb ft is enough to throw you back in a car that only weighs 3600 lbs. Oh, and on the hwy you can get 37 mpg easily. My wife loves driving it so much, she won't even drive the 2023 A4 I got her in March because the Alfa is now out of warranty and I always like to have her drive the newest most reliable car. It isn't perfect, but it is perfect for me.
If you want to have her drive the most reliable car so why did you get her an Audi? Not better or worse than Alfa😂 you should have bought her a japanese car.
@@DonViToCRLNE Because Audis are more reliable than Japanese? There are like 3 unreliable engines from the last 20 years, but the other 8 engines have been spotless. German cars are the choice for fleets, Audi might have issues compared to BMW and Mercedes which both commonly drive a million km within 2-3 years in Europe with no repairs as that’s why no one buys rusty japanese cars disintegrating after 50k km there.
@@Brian-jv8iy youre talking about old times. Japanese cars are the most reliable on this planet and it doesnt change it if you like it or not. BMWs and Mercs driving a million kms is something that worked many years ago but not today.
From my perspective my brother has a 2017 alfa romeo giulia 2.0 ti its a amazing car when you put in sport mode it turns into a rocket and throws you back in your seat definitely not a slouch and i been in some fast cars also the car definitely stands out it breaks alot of necks the transmission one of the smoothest i been in i would say this competes easily with the g70 330i m230i definitely one of the best sport sedans in its class
100% yes and that's what I did. I cross shopped with the M340i and C43, and even though the Alfa has no comparable trim, and I needed to AWD (canceled out the QV) I went with a '23 Estrema. It just drives so much better than the German equivalents, and I still look back at it after I park every time. I agree with Sam, if you are looking at sports sedans, look at the Giulia. Then buy it, and be different.
I really wish they had a mid trim but I agree the way it drives outweighs the 350HP 6 cylinder. The steering and chassis dynamics blows the Germans away. So much more engaging, sharp, and characterful. I owned a B9 S4 and even a base model Stelvio has better steering and chassis dynamics.
Just picked up a 2023 Sprint leftover, which I wanted, with the base seats which at 6'2" 188cm and 245lbs 110kg I wanted, the flappy paddles and the 2 pane sunroof, for $34k. Love it! Coming from a slightly clapped out 2012 Passat with 415k miles quite the change! Alfa ate all about the passion. They touch the heart and replenish the soul!
Naturally I'm an engine snob but the rest of the car is really really nice. I would definitely take it over a BMW 3 series just to avoid being traffic.
We live in a world where people would rather play video games while the car is self driving on the highway. Thank god there are still people out there who can get lost in the flow of driving, who don't give a damn about checking numbers on a screen every 2 minutes just so that they can stay efficient. Thank god we still have cars like the Giulia!
Great content, Sam. Really nice takes of the car vs. the autumn colours. Well done! I have to say that a few years ago when shopping for my old 2016C300 I shortlisted this one, but reliability comments made me steer away (I was planning to get a Certified Pre-Owned). Not sure how that aspect has changed now… But overall, what drew my attention was the sportiness of it, and that is still the case. Thank you!
Sad that you listened to clueless internet comments instead of informing yourself properly. Because Alfa is not more or less reliable than its german competitors and there are lots of surveys that showed it.
I just purchased a 2024 Alfa Romeo Giulia I have owned both Mercedes and BMW all brand new and Alfa Romeo is the best driving car I’m so in love with my Giulia I always look back and smile at her when I park her 🙂 amazing review!
Do people have any comments on brake by wire? It's an electronic system with hydraulics. Makes me feel uneasy 10-20 years down the road when electronics could fail. Is there some type of back up system?
Just rented this car (it was a upgrade) for my wife to drive to a conference. I'm a car enthusiast (have a Saleen and Cobra Mustang) my wife? Not so much. I spend a day driving this car around and was very impressed by the power, handling and styling of the car. Plus the affordability of the car compared to BMW and MB. It's differently an enthusiast car. My wife drove the car to her conference and was also impressed but said she would prefer an SUV but she did like the Alfa Romeo for the same reasons I mentioned before. Good car, good review.
I’m buying a new car and am thorn between giulia and bmw g20. I’m a bmw fanboy for over 30 years, owned bunch if them and g20 is close to perfection.. but Giulia is so nice. Honestly can’t decide.
I got my Estrema at Alfa Romeo Toronto and I just asked them to skip the front plate installation. That was in March of this year, and I haven't had any issues with the cops yet at all. I don't live in a big city and am pretty confident I am the only Alfa in a 150km radius, still no issues.
next generation will be EV which is a shame. We need to start a petition to get them to use the new Hurricane engine in a new Giulia! Small correction, the Giulia Q4 will do 0-60 in around 5 seconds.
I've owned one since 2019, squadra tuned to 320bhp. Yeah the infotainment system is whack and slow, but who cares once you put your foot down? Every time you park it, you look back. If you don't do that, you bought the wrong car. A car is as much about how it makes you feel as it is about it being able to perform the basic task of getting from A to B. The Giulia does that in epic style.
@@spice3767 3000% worth it. 0-60 time, if grip levels are adequate, can be sub 5 seconds. The car is an animal like this. But you can still drive it comfortably as well.
I like this Italian sexy machine , very sporty fun to drive . Only bcs are not reliable and not popular that’s why people don’t buy this . Very attractive and great car specially for summer season. Price is good though
Miss the analogues dials. Real shame AR management caved in to all what the others are doing. Back seats never were good. Smaller than the BMW 3. I mean, if you want to win against BMW 3, add a bit larger back. All these 1% add up. Typical f-ing Italians, never can get the basics right. At least the drive handling is exceptional in these things but when you are spending $60k plus on this, it needs to me more than just that.
Yes, I'd take this car over the German competitors. Have to ask....where is the tiny Italian flag logo that is supposed to be behind the shifter knob? You can see in your video its missing from the blank space it comes in. All the 2020-24 models have the tiny Italian flag located there, this car does not have one? As for the car itself, these are terrific looking and driving cars.
@@layne4376 That's simply not true though. I have more than 100k miles on my Giulia without reliability issues, staistics wise Alfas are equivalent or above in reliability to equal generation Mercs and BMW's. The alfa reliability reputation, or lack there of, is a past stain that still sticks for no real reason.
@@layne4376 are you an owner yourself or have owned one? Are you speaking off gossip or hearsay? I have a 21 Giulia and just hit 94, 210 miles on the car. Not one problem at all with the car just oil changes, brakes and tires as I use it for my daily long commutes for work. Stop gossiping and feeding information you heard from someone or a website that is probably shut down now.
@@aritruths1452 my experience .atches that, 2017 with close to 110k miles on the clock. No serious issues, just standard maintenance done at the correct time.
Ever since they extended that triangular grille pass the upper bumper line, it turns me off. My late Dad owned Alfetta Sedans, one was the Alfetta 2000, the other two 1.8 of which 1 was a spare part car He Also owned a 2 lt GTV 105,GT Junior and a Giulia 1.3 lt Sedan. Those were good looking Alfa although I did not quite like the boxy Giulia. Then it became uglier, 75, 90, 164, 155, 156, 147 and so on. This Giulia would look gorgeous had Alfa gone back to put a smaller grill like they did in the70's.
@SamCarLegion lol, then he must be lying to me !! I'm enjoying my tuned stinger though. Love your stinger content, I'm at 11.9 1/4 mile range right now
Baah, your buddy would pay it if he had an kia as well I guess. No way oil change cost that much. I pay 400 - 600 for my giulia depending on service and miles droven.
Save your money and get a 2022 Elantra N-Line. With very basic exhaust mods and intake. You will smash this thing in the top end. I caught one on a hwy going up a gradual grade doing about 135 mph. I passed him doing 146 mph on my way to 151 mph GpS verified. Then I slowed down and he went by me.
Just so you know the top speed is 149 MPH in this car non-QV, but who is seriously doing that speed anyways? Extremely dangerous and hopefully you don't end up dead one day in your Elantra N-Line when it catches on fire!
The Giulia is SUBSTANTIALLY more than just speed. The entire experience and handling destroys the Elantra in every way. The only vehicle I've genuinely enjoyed driving more than my Giulia is a Cayman GT4.
@@oodyjones nope that 2.0L can’t do much more then 145 and he couldn’t catch up when I hit 151 mph rpm limited. Just remember my car isn’t completely stock and I can out handle the Giulia because my suspension has coilovers, lower body reinforcements trunk bar and front shock tower bar. Michelin pilot sport tires. Hopefully you know “I’m not saying” that I can out run the 3.9L V6 TT 500hp? The 2.0 4 cyl makes 280 on the motor not to the wheels. You lose lots of power through that awd drivetrain!
@@desmomotodesmomoto2033the V6 is an twin turbo Ferrari derived V6 with the amazing ZF transmission. The 4 cylinder is a single turbo multi air modified engine used in some Jeeps with the ZF transmission.
@@powerjian8193 after Marchionne's death there was an ,,emergency-boss" that took over FCA for a short time, an american Mike Manley. He brought the Tonale to the US, put a Dodge badge on it with a different bumper and boom the ,,new Dodge", because his country isnt able to build cars. Now there are stoopid people saying around to every Alfa ,,its a Dodge" but dont realise that its only the Tonale but its even the Dodge that is based on the Alfa!!
Alfas are all for driving. Nobody's giving a damn about better infotainment systems that the Germans have in their furniture on wheels. If one's gotta drive a real car, this is it. Alfas have heart and soul and passion. Otherwise you can go out and buy a tablet on wheels from Germany or a battery on wheels from US or from anyone who tries to force all of us to buy the electric crap.
Well said….👍
I’ve never seen anyone defend a Fiat so passionately, good luck when it starts falling apart after a couple years 😂
Yeah. Seems though that this Fiat is way much better compared with the German tablets on wheels.
@@yipas yet it’s using a german transmission, talk about clowns 😂
@@yipas and a “jeep” engine 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I'm SOOOOO glad you finally got to sit behind the wheel and review a Giulia. I remember when you raced against it in the Acura TLX Aspec, you were noticeably rooting against the Alfa. Having owned my Giulia for over 4yrs now, it's such a beautiful and almost irreplaceable machine. You nailed it at the end. It's simple, egregiously elegant, subtle and is outperformed by a multitude of vehicles..... BUT the one thing not many cars can do better is the EXPERIENCE. The feel, the handling, the response and connection to the drivetrain. It gives you just enough creature comfort and technology to NOT take away the fact that you're driving a piece of art meant for a particular purpose. No matter where you go, the Giulia is always noticed by the world when you're in it
Giulia, road is never enough!
Giulia is really something very VERY special! When u drive u feel that u can do whatever u want ! She is athlete, but also elegant athlete like tennis player! Love my Giulia ❤
It’s crazy always seeing how positive the comments are about the Giulia yet I never see them on the road. I’m the only one I know with an Alfa and in my area there’s maybe one other Giulia. I like standing out when everyone else has a 3 series or c class. It doesn’t have their interior but this car is a drivers car, no interior lighting gimmicks or iPads pasted on dash, just a simple streamlined design to help focus on the drive, and this thing handles so freaking good!
I see a lot in Toronto
There's a lot in the Northeastern USA,long Island, New York. NJ, PA ...
I bought this car in September last year and as far as it goes, it was the best decision I could have made!
Veloce Q4, Modelyear 2022, Blu Misano colour. This car is simply amazing. Not just beautiful in design, but you have to drive it yourself to be able to put it into words.
This over BMW 3 series? ANY TIME!
Congratulations
Awe Sam . . . this Giulia is simply gorgeous! SUVs are okay . . . their driving experience doesn’t even compare to the sedan . . . quick, comfortable and quiet. She looks and handles well. Great review buddy ❤
Well said
2017 Ti Lusso here. 80K miles and all I've replaced was the A/C compressor last summer. Butter soft leather not a bruise or crack, lightning fast shifts from the ZF in "D" mode, and the 306 lb ft is enough to throw you back in a car that only weighs 3600 lbs. Oh, and on the hwy you can get 37 mpg easily. My wife loves driving it so much, she won't even drive the 2023 A4 I got her in March because the Alfa is now out of warranty and I always like to have her drive the newest most reliable car. It isn't perfect, but it is perfect for me.
If you want to have her drive the most reliable car so why did you get her an Audi? Not better or worse than Alfa😂 you should have bought her a japanese car.
@@DonViToCRLNE Because Audis are more reliable than Japanese? There are like 3 unreliable engines from the last 20 years, but the other 8 engines have been spotless. German cars are the choice for fleets, Audi might have issues compared to BMW and Mercedes which both commonly drive a million km within 2-3 years in Europe with no repairs as that’s why no one buys rusty japanese cars disintegrating after 50k km there.
@@Brian-jv8iy youre talking about old times. Japanese cars are the most reliable on this planet and it doesnt change it if you like it or not. BMWs and Mercs driving a million kms is something that worked many years ago but not today.
@@DonViToCRLNE , you are not correct in your opinion. Mercedes and Audi have huge reliability issues and Japanese cars do not rust after 50k miles!
@@sachemrock uhm i think you mean the other dude?😅
From my perspective my brother has a 2017 alfa romeo giulia 2.0 ti its a amazing car when you put in sport mode it turns into a rocket and throws you back in your seat definitely not a slouch and i been in some fast cars also the car definitely stands out it breaks alot of necks the transmission one of the smoothest i been in i would say this competes easily with the g70 330i m230i definitely one of the best sport sedans in its class
Agreed
I owned a 2022 Stelvio and and the lease ended, so I leased a 2024 Giulia. Love them both!!!🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹👍👍
100% yes and that's what I did. I cross shopped with the M340i and C43, and even though the Alfa has no comparable trim, and I needed to AWD (canceled out the QV) I went with a '23 Estrema. It just drives so much better than the German equivalents, and I still look back at it after I park every time. I agree with Sam, if you are looking at sports sedans, look at the Giulia. Then buy it, and be different.
I really wish they had a mid trim but I agree the way it drives outweighs the 350HP 6 cylinder. The steering and chassis dynamics blows the Germans away. So much more engaging, sharp, and characterful. I owned a B9 S4 and even a base model Stelvio has better steering and chassis dynamics.
Just picked up a 2023 Sprint leftover, which I wanted, with the base seats which at 6'2" 188cm and 245lbs 110kg I wanted, the flappy paddles and the 2 pane sunroof, for $34k.
Love it!
Coming from a slightly clapped out 2012 Passat with 415k miles quite the change!
Alfa ate all about the passion. They touch the heart and replenish the soul!
Beautiful automobile, love the design of the car.
finally a detailed look at GULIA other than quadrifoglio
Massive screens on the dash are an OVERKILL. I like smaller screens + old fashioned buttons much beter.
Sam you drinking the espresso and driving at the same time like a real Italian 👍
Naturally I'm an engine snob but the rest of the car is really really nice. I would definitely take it over a BMW 3 series just to avoid being traffic.
We live in a world where people would rather play video games while the car is self driving on the highway.
Thank god there are still people out there who can get lost in the flow of driving, who don't give a damn about checking numbers on a screen every 2 minutes just so that they can stay efficient. Thank god we still have cars like the Giulia!
Could you please tell me the intro music name?
Love the look of that car
Great content, Sam.
Really nice takes of the car vs. the autumn colours. Well done!
I have to say that a few years ago when shopping for my old 2016C300 I shortlisted this one, but reliability comments made me steer away (I was planning to get a Certified Pre-Owned). Not sure how that aspect has changed now…
But overall, what drew my attention was the sportiness of it, and that is still the case. Thank you!
Sad that you listened to clueless internet comments instead of informing yourself properly. Because Alfa is not more or less reliable than its german competitors and there are lots of surveys that showed it.
This or a ct4 v, which is more fun to drive and/or comfortable?
Current owner of 2023 stelvio veloce. Love the car.
I just purchased a 2024 Alfa Romeo Giulia I have owned both Mercedes and BMW all brand new and Alfa Romeo is the best driving car I’m so in love with my Giulia I always look back and smile at her when I park her 🙂 amazing review!
Entry music 🎵; Nice review,well said!
What is the name of the colour of the car;The configuration has two tonne red...
The QV is an amazing drivers car. You simply have to drive one to feel the difference
Ok, I would say you’re good! Almost perfect pronunciation 🇮🇹 and espresso! Great taste!
Do people have any comments on brake by wire? It's an electronic system with hydraulics. Makes me feel uneasy 10-20 years down the road when electronics could fail. Is there some type of back up system?
Just rented this car (it was a upgrade) for my wife to drive to a conference. I'm a car enthusiast (have a Saleen and Cobra Mustang) my wife? Not so much. I spend a day driving this car around and was very impressed by the power, handling and styling of the car. Plus the affordability of the car compared to BMW and MB. It's differently an enthusiast car. My wife drove the car to her conference and was also impressed but said she would prefer an SUV but she did like the Alfa Romeo for the same reasons I mentioned before. Good car, good review.
I’m buying a new car and am thorn between giulia and bmw g20.
I’m a bmw fanboy for over 30 years, owned bunch if them and g20 is close to perfection.. but Giulia is so nice. Honestly can’t decide.
Drive the Giulia and see for yourself
I have a bmw 3 series.
Driven now my friend's Giulia.. amazing.
The Alfa drive feeling is so.. sexy!!!
If you care about luxury and tech get the BMW. If you care more about the way a car drives the Giulia is the clear winner imo.
It looks really nice, although I think the Infiniti Q50/60 looks better. Not that it really matters. We all have our preference.
Always thought this car is gorgeous to look at. Pity about the Ontario licence plate that ruins the front end look. Nice job filming without it!
Glad you like it!
I got my Estrema at Alfa Romeo Toronto and I just asked them to skip the front plate installation. That was in March of this year, and I haven't had any issues with the cops yet at all. I don't live in a big city and am pretty confident I am the only Alfa in a 150km radius, still no issues.
next generation will be EV which is a shame. We need to start a petition to get them to use the new Hurricane engine in a new Giulia!
Small correction, the Giulia Q4 will do 0-60 in around 5 seconds.
Officially, it's 5.1 sec.
I think they'd find the new Hurricane engine won't fit in the Giulia - too long, the bane of many inline 6s.
I've owned one since 2019, squadra tuned to 320bhp. Yeah the infotainment system is whack and slow, but who cares once you put your foot down? Every time you park it, you look back. If you don't do that, you bought the wrong car. A car is as much about how it makes you feel as it is about it being able to perform the basic task of getting from A to B. The Giulia does that in epic style.
Can I ask if you think the tune is worth it…? Any idea of the 0-60 with the tune..? Thanks
@@spice3767 3000% worth it. 0-60 time, if grip levels are adequate, can be sub 5 seconds. The car is an animal like this. But you can still drive it comfortably as well.
@@sijbrendejong8502 thanks for the advice appreciate it 👍
Very nice, but most of the buttons should be made out of metal.
Awesome 👏
Thanks 🤗
a stroller? how dare you! lol
Ayooo Salut Compa! Great review, better car ;)
This Over BMW 3 Series?Yes.
The best way to own this car is to buy it used. I would buy model after 2020. And retrofit the new headlight.
Or just wait 2 years and buy 2023 model
I personally think the old lights look better both front and rear
Since you drove it sam , how much would you rate it for a scale from 1 to 10 ?
Driving experience is 9.9
Alfa🇮🇹😍🥰
I like this Italian sexy machine , very sporty fun to drive . Only bcs are not reliable and not popular that’s why people don’t buy this . Very attractive and great car specially for summer season. Price is good though
Thank you for sharing such nice content.
Our pleasure!
Is that rosso red?
Oh Giulia oh Giulia you are such a nice Diva 😀
😍🔥
THIS! Only Alfa!
🔥👍🏽
Miss the analogues dials. Real shame AR management caved in to all what the others are doing. Back seats never were good. Smaller than the BMW 3. I mean, if you want to win against BMW 3, add a bit larger back. All these 1% add up. Typical f-ing Italians, never can get the basics right. At least the drive handling is exceptional in these things but when you are spending $60k plus on this, it needs to me more than just that.
These are best bought used. The depreciation hit is extreme.
Sam the Acura TLX type S is gorgeous
No, the TLX, though better than before, is still a rather generic design.
You get a lot tech and features for the money…
Yes, I'd take this car over the German competitors. Have to ask....where is the tiny Italian flag logo that is supposed to be behind the shifter knob? You can see in your video its missing from the blank space it comes in. All the 2020-24 models have the tiny Italian flag located there, this car does not have one? As for the car itself, these are terrific looking and driving cars.
Ah, standard superior Italian masterpiece. Sexy above all !
$66.000 is wayyyy yoooo much money for a car. No car should be more than 30.000. And that for the tip end.
Meaning you just can't afford it.
Its a Alfa Romeo. European Car Premium Price.
Alfa Romeo Guilia is pretty affordable compared to the Quadrifoglio, BMWs and Mercs.
Only missing ambient lighting
the new 3 - series is the leader in this Class I think but I would go for the G70 or Kia Stinger with the V6 TT.
The design and driving experience of the alfa giulia are superior to the 3 series.
@@layne4376 That's simply not true though. I have more than 100k miles on my Giulia without reliability issues, staistics wise Alfas are equivalent or above in reliability to equal generation Mercs and BMW's. The alfa reliability reputation, or lack there of, is a past stain that still sticks for no real reason.
@@layne4376theyre not lmao
@@layne4376 are you an owner yourself or have owned one? Are you speaking off gossip or hearsay? I have a 21 Giulia and just hit 94, 210 miles on the car. Not one problem at all with the car just oil changes, brakes and tires as I use it for my daily long commutes for work. Stop gossiping and feeding information you heard from someone or a website that is probably shut down now.
@@aritruths1452 my experience .atches that, 2017 with close to 110k miles on the clock. No serious issues, just standard maintenance done at the correct time.
Ever since they extended that triangular grille pass the upper bumper line, it turns me off. My late Dad owned Alfetta Sedans, one was the Alfetta 2000, the other two 1.8 of which 1 was a spare part car He Also owned a 2 lt GTV 105,GT Junior and a Giulia 1.3 lt Sedan. Those were good looking Alfa although I did not quite like the boxy Giulia. Then it became uglier, 75, 90, 164, 155, 156, 147 and so on. This Giulia would look gorgeous had Alfa gone back to put a smaller grill like they did in the70's.
might not be the smartest girl, but the most fun to drive
Far superior to bmw the German garbage doesn't come close.
They should just let the japanese manufacture these cars so that it will be perfect. The only shortcoming of it now is its unreliability.
At least you said japanese and not german. Because the germans are not better.
These guilias have proven to be quite reliable now actually, now that the platform has been out for a while
To bad maintenance is insanely expensive if you want to keep the warranty. Buddy has one they charge him 1000.00 an oil change and full inspection
Dude hahaha not real stop lying
@SamCarLegion lol, then he must be lying to me !! I'm enjoying my tuned stinger though. Love your stinger content, I'm at 11.9 1/4 mile range right now
@@curtislaketek2952 in fact youre lying lmao
@tecnogadget2 About what lol? The Alfa oil change thing? I thought it sounded far-fetched when he told me
Baah, your buddy would pay it if he had an kia as well I guess. No way oil change cost that much. I pay 400 - 600 for my giulia depending on service and miles droven.
Save your money and get a 2022 Elantra N-Line. With very basic exhaust mods and intake. You will smash this thing in the top end. I caught one on a hwy going up a gradual grade doing about 135 mph. I passed him doing 146 mph on my way to 151 mph GpS verified. Then I slowed down and he went by me.
Just so you know the top speed is 149 MPH in this car non-QV, but who is seriously doing that speed anyways? Extremely dangerous and hopefully you don't end up dead one day in your Elantra N-Line when it catches on fire!
The Giulia is SUBSTANTIALLY more than just speed. The entire experience and handling destroys the Elantra in every way. The only vehicle I've genuinely enjoyed driving more than my Giulia is a Cayman GT4.
Bro you gotta be joking the elantra would get gapped by the giulia you need the elantra n to compete the n line is slow compared to the giulia 🤣🤣
@@Brandongotcars_ nope not joking I’m the guy that passed him and he definitely saw me catching up to him.
@@oodyjones nope that 2.0L can’t do much more then 145 and he couldn’t catch up when I hit 151 mph rpm limited. Just remember my car isn’t completely stock and I can out handle the Giulia because my suspension has coilovers, lower body reinforcements trunk bar and front shock tower bar. Michelin pilot sport tires. Hopefully you know “I’m not saying” that I can out run the 3.9L V6 TT 500hp? The 2.0 4 cyl makes 280 on the motor not to the wheels. You lose lots of power through that awd drivetrain!
2 liter?
hahaha
You can get a V6 too
@@SamCarLegion COOL, Who makes the engine and transmission for this car? Is it all Alfa?
@@desmomotodesmomoto2033the v6 is a modified version of the Ferrari v8
@@desmomotodesmomoto2033the V6 is an twin turbo Ferrari derived V6 with the amazing ZF transmission. The 4 cylinder is a single turbo multi air modified engine used in some Jeeps with the ZF transmission.
@@DarkPhysicx Very cool.
I've had nothing but bad experiences with Italian cars so this seems like a no brainer. Alfa owners are like a cult you need to stay far away from.
German car owners talking about 20 year old Alfas and thinking they have the most reliable cars are a cult to stay away from too.
You loss. My Alfa and Ducati work just fine.
Maybe there are good reasons we like our Alfas - that ever occur to you?
Hey look... It's a Dodge. (I would not have been like this if Dodge didn't continue to totally suck even after Stelantis took them over)
How's that "hornet" doin for ya, hah? SMH
Uhm i think you mean the Tonale, not the Giulia and even the Tonale came out before the Dodge so what?
There is no component sharing between the Giulia and any Dodge.
How come it's a Dodge? Could you tell us more?
@@powerjian8193 after Marchionne's death there was an ,,emergency-boss" that took over FCA for a short time, an american Mike Manley. He brought the Tonale to the US, put a Dodge badge on it with a different bumper and boom the ,,new Dodge", because his country isnt able to build cars. Now there are stoopid people saying around to every Alfa ,,its a Dodge" but dont realise that its only the Tonale but its even the Dodge that is based on the Alfa!!
Whatta 💩