Yeah on this blog it is only funny if you joke about Alfa reliability. Audi and VAG reliability jokes are a big No-no here...
Yeah on this blog it is only funny if you joke about Alfa reliability. Audi and VAG reliability jokes are a big No-no here...
For the love of God, I mentioned this a few times on jalopnik already. People could stop telling the old reliability jokes and actually drive the car. It is amazing. I will pick up a 2-year old post-lease Giulia once they appear on the market. Grey with red interior, Q wheels and yellow callipers, wow. Just wow.
Sacrifices for their country? OK, but let them be the ones to decide that. What gives the US or any other country citizens the right to decide North koreans fate?
Oh my Godness, the Jalopnik staff really has a screw loose when it comes to Alfa. When are you going to lay off the jokes? Are they so much clickbait worthy? Guess so...
100 % agree. Did any of you actually drives the car? The quality of steering is miles ahead of the competition, and the comfort/materials/bootspace is all average or above average in class. The driving feel though... I had dreams of driving the Giulia for 3 days after driving it (went on a test drive rampage, 3er, A4,…
I ask myself hen same question. Every news on this blog regarding the Giulia is some ridiculous clickbait.
Sorry, what? VW is the most boring brand in Europe. Their products are very good quality, well thoguht-out, but not fun to drive or stylish. What you are describing is basically an Alfa Romeo Giulia, NOT a Passat.
As an European I can say that you should not sorry about reliability, since Alfas last products, the 159 and Giulietta have been pretty bulletproof. In Europe AR has more presence, than in the US and the Giulia heavily outsells the Jag XE and other opponents apart from the german 3.