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I have 2022 Giulia with Pirelli run flats and America's Tire pulled a screw out of the right front and repaired it yesterday. Guess it depends on the location. When it's time to replace them I'll get the P7's again but not run flats. I'm fine with exhaust note in the cabin and outside the car, I really don't care what it sounds like. The low res rear camera is actually better than the Honda Accord Sport the Alfa replaced...but I don't rely on it much anyway. Haven't had panic button issues with the key fob yet but sure did with the Honda. Turn signals took some getting used to but it make sense now. That lane maintaining button on the stalk is easy to engage accidentally and the warning volume is way too loud and not adjustable far as I can tell. Perhaps it works like the navigation and is controlled by the radio volume knob when the voice is speaking. Absolutely love the car, especially on the mountain roads where I learned to drive so many years ago.
I have the sedan version of this car. It’s a firm ride, but very acceptable. The interior quality is excellent. Other than regular maintenance I’ve replaced an ABS wheel sensor that went bad. Other than that it’s been great.
I paid 5800 for a '10 TL 3.5L with 123k miles a year ago and had not one engine light yet. Just did tran fluid change,oil changes,and change the brakes. Best money spent.
Dude of course its bumpy in a bmw haha ^^ You’d need tires that aren’t that slim, and of course a suspension setup for comfort, not for quick turns… Get in a Citroen and feel the cheap bliss. Also, I’d say most European cities have a lot less cobblestone. But yeah, its generally widespread.
Great video. I'm curious for someone with a bad back, if they're not desiring the mechanical headache of Volvos (they have the best seats), what SUV in the last 5-10 years would you recommend? How's the seat on this one? Thanks!
I own a 2015 Pilot EX-L with the 3.5 engine. I don't think Honda offered a 5 speed trans. I've owned this vehicle for 7 years and currently have 119K miles. I always tell friends this is the last vehicle I'll own. .
What woudl be good advice to give a 20 year old kid . I can make payments on a ‘16-‘19 SS but part of me wants to just get a LT or LS buy out cash and wait a couple years to get a ZL1
335hp, 157mph top speed, mid 13s quarter mile, 3277 lbs, 8 or 10 speed automatic available, 4.9s-5.1s zero to 60mph. Sounds like a 3.0 F-Type. Matt Maran actually said that in his review, along with most professionals. It's a DOHC, high compression, four cam phasers.....it loves to rev out. It's on every top 10 fastest naturally aspirated V6 lists. Faster than an RT challenger. You know what else has these numbers? A 370z, and a gen 1 coyote mustang (have one). I fear that you missed the mark and that's ok. We live and learn. My wife drives the 2018 Camaro V6 and has a few extras like e85, 10 speed swap, and ya know.... forced induction by way of Edelbrock. You know what's fun? Having a 467 hp v6 camaro that makes the car community turn their heads sideways, not knowing why it sounds that way. It's fun blowing around a V8 sports car and just above all else, it's fun to have something different dude.
On my 2019, it took me approximately 30 seconds to adjust to the turn signals, and the cruise control is equally sensitive between increase/decrease 1mph vs 5mph. I agree the rear camera could be better, but it's not a "hate" thing since this is the first car I've daily driven that even has a backup camera. I did find the decision to squish Android Auto down to half the screen to be an odd choice too, but again, I'm looking down the road more than at the screen, so I can't say I "hate" it.
Me da risa todo lo que dicen, me compraré un giulia pronto y esas bobadas no me importan pues tengo un mercedes C230 sport 2007 y en esa epoca no venian con camaras ni tanta tecnología, así que para mi todo eso que a uds les parece malo ,para mi es maravilloso pues aunque mi mercedes es viejo lo disfruto mucho, mucho mas un giulia 2021 que estoy buscando aunque tenga esos pequeños defectos
Don’t. My gf just bought one a few months ago, it’s problem after problem and costs an arm and a leg to get it serviced. It’s a money pit until you get rid of it. About to buy her a new car, something that’s actually reliable.
@@oluwanifemiogundeko7132it’s a modern European car over 150K. They’re never quite done with all repairs. It’s why they end up in their end of life fate being abused or modded.
Interesting. I really like mine. I think with proper expectations it’s a pretty good vehicle for commuting to work. I don’t really expect it to be a performance car, but the electric motor is quick off the line and it handles pretty well. So, it goes above and beyond expectations if you set them at Prius standards. I have the Lexus experience with the comfort and styling you’d expect but still get 42mpg. It’s basically a very efficient commuter car that even a “car guy” can appreciate. It’s direct comparison is a Prius so if you consider that, this is pretty nice in my opinion.
I have a 2019 2.0 Turbo I4 2LT RS in crush orange. I've got a fully loaded Camaro with leather and a sun roof and several mods to make it even better and I'm not stopping at every gas station I pass and not buying 2 sets of tires every year either. It's got all the power I need. The problem with these young reviewers is they're all about the power and the ability to go 150mph all the time. Appreciate what you have, treat it right and you'll have it a long time. Chevy knows this but the young crowd can't grasp it. It comes with experience.