I leased the 2018 and couldn't be more excited for the subtle changes in the 2020 when I renew next year. This is a FUN driver's car and remains true to the racing heritage of Alfa Romeo.
Michael Derr First real Alfa since the 75/America. Drove the diesel, very nice car with that real Alfa feel. Sharp steering and very well balanced and confident roadholding. The diesel is very torque and elastic and also quick. Very curious for the petrol versions. Good luck and enjoy your new one!
Got my 2021 Giulia- black exterior with black rims (Nero edition), red brake calipers and the beautiful red interior. I’m in love to say the least. Get complimented almost daily by people I don’t know. Drives beautifully, highly recommended
The 2.0l 200hp Super is basically a de-rated 280hp Veloce. It has the exact same engine & drive train. I just performed a Celtic Tuning stage 2 remap on my Super from 200hp up to 324hp!!! - She is now a sub 5 second car!
Well I figured the people at Motor Week could pronounce Quadrifoglio compared to all the other videos I've seen on that model, but no they all pronounce it QuadrOfoglio....Quadro is a picture frame in Italian... Quadrifoglio is a four leaf clover...repeat after me..."Quadri...Quadri....that's it you got this!!! 😂
So I'm about to get into a giulia coming from a 2013 mustang gt... can someone give me an objective view on the power comparison? Obviously the giulia isn't going to beat the GT speed wise, but is the handling, power combo worth the move? (Giulia is nicer, more comfortable ect) but that gt is extremely fun to drive. Again the luxury of giulia is a given, and not a debate.
I had a 2015 GT. Just bought TI Sport. Let’s just say the Alfa feels more like a sports car than a Mustang. Crisp steering and handling and plenty of pep. Don’t kid yourself, not much difference 0-60:100 than you think, maybe half car length
You'd be surprised..New Alfas are actually fairly reliable for being a sports car. No more issues with one than what you'd get in a BMW for the same price.
Yea lol new alfas are pretty reliable. Most bad rep comes from the 70s. Service cost are also about 30% cheaper than comparable german car brands like MB, BMW, & Audi.
Had my Stelvio for 15 months now and other than the dash display being replaced at the dealership within 24 hrs I’ve had zero issues, period. I have no reliability complaints and in hindsight am pretty glad I pulled the trigger on such a nice looking / brilliant driving vehicle!! 😁
People that always talk about its reliability have never owned one, and/or they read it from someone else that has never owned one! I've had two Giulias, never had a problem...best car I ever bought, and for the ones that talk about not enough interior bling, well I want to DRIVE THE CAR!.... I don't need extra buttons.
@@cristim2569 In the past, yes, that was true. However, lately the reliability records have improved greatly. That was a main concern of mine but so far, at 20,000 miles, I've had no issues.
A BMW guy talking about reliability?? That's hilarious! The crankcase bearings, the oil consumptions, the timing chain in the diesel versions and the crankhub are solved by bmw? I don't thing so... that's disapointing! 😉😉😉
Bruno Peres I’ve got a diesel BMW (2 years now) and I don’t and have not had any of those issues. I find that BMWs that are taken care of well I.e oil changes, services at decent intervals last and perform very well.
@@ogonzalez1986 I have Lancia Thesis 2,4 jTD...this car is still ahead of it's time, and probably the best diesel engine I've seen so far. I bet he never put a hand on this car...JTD engines are literally bulletproof...yes he's knowledgable about the Toyotas, but he's just trash talking about the Italians...
"Giulia" is hands down the best car name ever. I have emotions for this car, and I haven't even seen it in the flesh!❤️❤️❤️
Yep♥️
Hey Giulia,
Bs ikk nazar aur..
Tune mera dil le lia😋
@@sonalirai6939 Perfect❤️❤️
same wallah
I want the emblem to stick on my tool box lol. It's not just a machine, it has a personality.
I went to test one last week and will be purchasing one around March of next year
Have 3 Alfas, the latest is a 2019 Giulia QV. A fantastic car and NO ISSUES!
Cant believe this design is over six years old. It still looks fresh in 2022!
the one with the ferrari engine is insane
I leased the 2018 and couldn't be more excited for the subtle changes in the 2020 when I renew next year. This is a FUN driver's car and remains true to the racing heritage of Alfa Romeo.
Michael Derr First real Alfa since the 75/America. Drove the diesel, very nice car with that real Alfa feel.
Sharp steering and very well balanced and confident roadholding. The diesel is very torque and elastic and also quick. Very curious for the petrol versions. Good luck and enjoy your new one!
Man the interior now is 10x better! Im getting mine next week cant wait!
Can everyone in the comments loving the car please go buy and lease one. That’s the only thing that’s going to keep it around!
I did - got a stelvio
The Quadrifoglio or any Giulia at all looks 20x better in person
Got my 2021 Giulia- black exterior with black rims (Nero edition), red brake calipers and the beautiful red interior. I’m in love to say the least. Get complimented almost daily by people I don’t know. Drives beautifully, highly recommended
I love the 2.0L Turbo engine they made, it’s insane 300HP motor!
I love BMW, but Alfa almost makes me want to jump over with their new models. The kidney grills are getting way out of hand now.
The kidney gills have turned into beaver teeth... they are going off the rails with that design aspect over in Munich
Just saw one yesterday, was wondering what it was until I saw that badge. Pretty sweet looking
Really wish they had something between the 4 cylinder and the full blown Q.V. V6TT. Kind of like all the competition has except the Jag XE now. Shame
Just leased my second one. It drives even better than it looks!!!!
Thinking about getting a 2020 base model, is it worth it?
The 2.0l 200hp Super is basically a de-rated 280hp Veloce. It has the exact same engine & drive train. I just performed a Celtic Tuning stage 2 remap on my Super from 200hp up to 324hp!!! - She is now a sub 5 second car!
The interior has me ❤
I still like this car very much
Enzo Ferrari said about Alfa Romeo: in Alfa can do also the glows to a fly.
Using stelvio B-roll footage while talking about the interior of the giulia?
Still Italian !!!!
JUST GOT MINE TODAY !!!!!!! :D
First stage tuning done by Revlimit Egypt Goes up to 310 HP from its 2 Liter 200HP inline turbo engine.
Mohamed Fawzy di men el 280 HP?
No No... El Giulia super el 3adeya msh el Q4
Well I figured the people at Motor Week could pronounce Quadrifoglio compared to all the other videos I've seen on that model, but no they all pronounce it QuadrOfoglio....Quadro is a picture frame in Italian... Quadrifoglio is a four leaf clover...repeat after me..."Quadri...Quadri....that's it you got this!!! 😂
So I'm about to get into a giulia coming from a 2013 mustang gt... can someone give me an objective view on the power comparison? Obviously the giulia isn't going to beat the GT speed wise, but is the handling, power combo worth the move? (Giulia is nicer, more comfortable ect) but that gt is extremely fun to drive. Again the luxury of giulia is a given, and not a debate.
I had a 2015 GT. Just bought TI Sport. Let’s just say the Alfa feels more like a sports car than a Mustang. Crisp steering and handling and plenty of pep. Don’t kid yourself, not much difference 0-60:100 than you think, maybe half car length
My Giulia is a fantastic replacement of my ex wife!
Love the car just wish it was more reliable.
You'd be surprised..New Alfas are actually fairly reliable for being a sports car. No more issues with one than what you'd get in a BMW for the same price.
Yea lol new alfas are pretty reliable. Most bad rep comes from the 70s. Service cost are also about 30% cheaper than comparable german car brands like MB, BMW, & Audi.
“Fairly reliable”; “pretty reliable” ... they are utterly reliable!
Had my Stelvio for 15 months now and other than the dash display being replaced at the dealership within 24 hrs I’ve had zero issues, period. I have no reliability complaints and in hindsight am pretty glad I pulled the trigger on such a nice looking / brilliant driving vehicle!! 😁
People that always talk about its reliability have never owned one, and/or they read it from someone else that has never owned one! I've had two Giulias, never had a problem...best car I ever bought, and for the ones that talk about not enough interior bling, well I want to DRIVE THE CAR!.... I don't need extra buttons.
Such a nice car. Just don't understand why FCA doesn't offer the 200hp version in USA. It does 0-100kph in 6.6sec.. should be enough for most people.
Why would anyone invest in the quadrifoglio when they can just buy the Giulia and use the $ they saved instead of buying the quadrifoglio on parts
The Quadrifoglio has a twin turbo V6 capable of far more than a built 2.0T could do.
@@Kyle_Duffy The Ti is $42,000 the quadrifoglio is $74,500. that's $32,000 that can be money towards parts to make the Giulia go faster.
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ALFA ROMEO, TABLICA Z PRZODU ZAŁOŻONA NIESYMETRYCZNIE , ALE AUTO WYGLĄDA ŚLICZNIE
Automatic sports car and no manual at all??
In the name automatic
Wheels are still to small I see
18iser is xtreme wheelsizes don’t do your handling any good. The car is for driving ;)
They have optional 19’s as well
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Keep dreaming
@@JoeyT1 for 99% of the people (including petrolheads) a bmw, audi, mercedes, mazda, etc, are better and more reliable
@@cristim2569 In the past, yes, that was true. However, lately the reliability records have improved greatly. That was a main concern of mine but so far, at 20,000 miles, I've had no issues.
Italian BMW M3
It's a BMW m3 but is actually good
This would be like the regular 3series. The Giulia Quadrifoglio would be the M3 competitor.
没赶上国5抄底。
First
So no changes to fix reliability issues? That’s disappointing.
I'd hope they revised the issues that early production models had
The 2018 and 2019 already have the software fixes. I’ve put 12,000 miles on my ‘19 Ti Sport with no issues whatsoever.
A BMW guy talking about reliability?? That's hilarious! The crankcase bearings, the oil consumptions, the timing chain in the diesel versions and the crankhub are solved by bmw? I don't thing so... that's disapointing! 😉😉😉
Bruno Peres I’ve got a diesel BMW (2 years now) and I don’t and have not had any of those issues. I find that BMWs that are taken care of well I.e oil changes, services at decent intervals last and perform very well.
They can't fix reliability issues that only stand in your biased mind.
Given to datas Giulia and Stelvio are reliable cars.fact.
Money pits - per Scotty k
Scotty is lost in the early 90s.
@@ponjebach he might be but his knowledge isn't
@@ogonzalez1986 I have Lancia Thesis 2,4 jTD...this car is still ahead of it's time, and probably the best diesel engine I've seen so far. I bet he never put a hand on this car...JTD engines are literally bulletproof...yes he's knowledgable about the Toyotas, but he's just trash talking about the Italians...
Lease it. Don't buy it. Of course.
@@nergispaul9022 exactly
Interior is nice, and drives well. But i think its ugly on the outside.
Then you are blind
You’re crazy
Italian bmw
Isn't it owned by fiat Chrysler? Yeah no thanks.
but is different
What does it matter
And your point is? Porsche is owned by VW as well and so is Volvo owned by Geely and Jaguar by Tata... etc.