2019 Alfa Romeo Giulia Titanium Metallic Ti 8-Speed Automatic I4 AWD * NEW ARRIVAL *, * ALL WHEEL DRIVE *, Adaptive Cruise Control w/Stop, Air Quality System, Auto High Beam Headlamp Control, Auto-Dimming Exterior Mirrors, Blind Spot & Cross Path Detection, Bright Aluminum Pedals, Driver Assist Dynamic Plus Package, Driver Assistance Static Package, Full Speed FWD Collision Warn Plus, GPS Navigation, harman/kardon Premium Audio, Infrared Windshield, Leather Dash & Upper Doors, Luxury Leather Trimmed Seats, Luxury Leather-Wrapped Steering Wheel, Power Adjust 8-Way Driver Seat, Power Adjust 8-Way Front Passenger Seat, Quick Order Package 22X Lusso, Wheels: 18 x 8.0 Lusso Aluminum.Type your sentence here.***TO VERIFY THIS VEHICLE IS STILL AVAILABLE*** *** PLEASE CALL (314) 376-2911 *** We are located at... 3050 SOUTH HANLEY ROAD, ST. LOUIS, MO 63143.
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Overall4.9Out of 5
Amazing to look at more amazing to drive!
By Alfafan1 | on Wednesday, June 28, 2017
5.0
What an amazing car. I have owned it for a month now, 1,000 miles, (Ti RWD), and gives me a smile everytime I get on the wheel. Top handling, top power, smooth even with the 19 wheels, the torque however is the real deal showing up from very low rpms giving real power on demand. Nothing has broken either.…
Great handling fun to drive
By Jarm | on Tuesday, December 26, 2017
5.0
I cannot believe how quick and fast this car is for a 4 cylinder. Mine has the 19 inch wheels. This car is cat quick. I have the paddle shifters on the steering wheel but rarely use them. If your on the highway and need to pass someone while in Dynamic mode you need to keep and eye on your speed odometer in the blink of an eye youll be well over a hundred. Recently took a 2300 mile round trip and averaged 30 miles per gallon and this was on interstate running between 78 and 85 mph. I have averaged age has much as 35 miles per gallon when driving at 70 mph.…
Amazing car (If you can forgive it).
By JJK | on Saturday, October 05, 2019
4.0
I bought this car new in 2017 and having owned a lot of performance vehicles, its been one of the most unique I’ve ever had. Having exercised the gremlins from the electronics over the first year of ownership, I've come to accept this car for what it is, a truly exceptional, unique and overall beautiful vehicle. I love the fact that its rare to see the QV Clover on the road and knowing you’re driving something a little special. It’s generally understated, not a "look at me" car unless you have a real gear head following you who knows what the quad exhaust, flared arches and carbon fiber reflect. A love affair with some old school Ferrari engineers who gave Alfa a “shot in the arm” to give this car a soul. Performance wise, it can out smart almost anything in its weight class even those costing 2X its price tag. Fit & finish is not this car's forte. It’s not going to be as polished as a Porsche, BMW or Audi in the cabin. The infotainment system is terrible & the drive-by-wire brakes are annoying. But if that's what you're seeking this car isn't for you. I used to compare the Alfa to my prior BMW M3 (E92) which was predictable and super reliable…that was a mistake on my part. If you want German resilience, don't buy this car. If you want something that is emotional and you can forgive the faults for the sake of the drive whether on a regular cruise (surprisingly comfortable btw) or blasting down back roads saying to yourself "I cannot believe it can do this!" then you may want to consider the QV. I think this is a special car and for that reason, I hope Alfa sticks around!…
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