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As an owner of a Giulia Quadrifoglio (and previously a 2.0 model), this is one of the most fair, well thought out reviews of these cars that I have read. No old tropes about reliability, just good analysis and feedback. They are truly fantastic cars and definitely worth a look (especially used, as mentioned) if you

You got me, I am basing the entire experience off a car I have had a month...Oh wait, I forgot about the other 3. I bought a 2019 Giulia new which had 0 warranty claims in 2 years of ownership. We bought a 2019 Stelvio new which ALSO had 0 warranty claims for the 3 years we owned it. The only car of the 4 that has had

I do have a good dealer, for sure...But none of the cars have ever had a major stay in service. Couple of software updates to the QV and a squeak or rattle here and there. You should see the service records of the Audi we owned prior to the Alfas. Now THAT car had some serious time at the dealer...

Highly recommend. My first Giulia was a 2019 Ti Sport. It gives up some tech to it’s rivals but none of them can come close to touching the driving experience of the Alfa. Just razor sharp and always ready for a fun road. 

17's and early 18's really (my QV is a 18MY but a late 17 build and had some quirks early on). My later cars, 2019 Giulia, Stelvio and 2023 Stelvio are rock solid. Better reliability than my 2018 GTI for sure.

Was waiting for this one lol In my experience, the new Alfas are actually quite good and have been at least on par with other luxury cars in reliability. I have owned 4, two of which I still have. A 2018 Giulia QV and a 2023 Stelvio. NONE of the 4 have had a major issue. Yes, some build quality things and some