@@azuris221 Hey man. The car is awesome, its pretty fast (around 5.1 sec to 60 mph) at least for everyday usage, you can blast from the stoplight and leave everyone behind, and i love it on the ramps entering the highway. Its a struggle to stay in the speedlimit, a struggle i keep failing. The cabin is not too loud, but i would call it quiet. My wifes volvo has a more pleasant ride as a passenger. The Giulia is not a rough ride at all, but it's not an old man's choice obviously. Is a car which connects all your senses to the car and the road
The most beautiful sedan in the market. If restricions on combustion engine in Europe here will be not too strict in the future, I hope to get one in 5-7 years :D
They did a great job with the refreshed interior the one thing I wish they would’ve updated was the headlights. I have a 2018 TI Sport and I absolutely love it
Bros FOURR Speed personally I feel as if they should’ve have made the headlights in the same style as the Stelvio. The way those triangular like lights wrap around is just gorgeous
I must say that I think I like this car even though I don't know much about the Alfa because you don't see many of them on the road in the Carolinas. Two things that stand out to me are the infotainment system and the sound of the engine when accelerating.
I don’t think that car is $47k on the sticker. I got on the website and configured one with the options you described and it is between $51k and $53k depending on if it is RWD or AWD. That is without the $3,400 Driver Assist Package as well. If you put all of the options on it you can get it over $56k. That is just way too much for this vehicle.
Yea the website shows the price lower than what I had said from the sticker. I'd love to drive one with the driver assistance package and see how that performs!
Test drive one, it's been a few years with this review lol. We had a quadrifolgio earlier this year and that was a beast! But much more powerful than a normal one.
@@blackobsidian7905 It's definitely a good combo with this blue, yellow calipers and wheels! Appreciate the comment to 200K! Maybe this year that will happen!
Is that an Alpha Romeo Giulia TI Sport or just a “Giulia Sport”? There is a very big difference in price. It almost sounds like you gave the price of the “Giulia Sport” but reviewed a fully loaded “Giulia TI Sport”.
This was a Sport not the Ti Sport. Here's the link to the exact car.. www.alfaromeousaofgreer.com/new/Alfa+Romeo/2020-Alfa+Romeo-Giulia-for-sale-Greer-South-Carolina-3d19130b0a0e0adf0cb795391f2d94ed.htm. The window sticker reflects a different number than what's on the website, so that's where I got the $47k number from.
Bros FOURR Speed that link says it is a RWD and in your video you said it was AWD. I still don’t think that price is accurate for the vehicle you reviewed.
@@LearningFast The prices that I say for the cars are right from the window sticker. But I could have made a mistake on the drivetrain, this was awhile ago so I can't remember.
Bros FOURR Speed understandable I was just confused at how the sticker price was so low even before the massive discount. Everyone says that INFINITI vehicles are the bargain basement cars. It almost seems like the Alpha Romeo cars are right there with them. The discounts are ridiculous on cars right now.
@@LearningFast Yea I can see that! Maybe because it didn't have the options you mentioned earlier, it was on the more base level side for the price. Perfect time to pick up some sweet cars for great prices!
the 2019 with Q2 and staggered tires/wheels can do it in 4.7 There is a video on YT showing one do it. I own this car and believe its 4.7 as well. The first 2017 models did it in 5.1 according to Motor Trend tests.
I own a Stelvio so i’m biased with my love of this review. Alfa’s are great cars and the performance and design of the cars is second to none IMO. I’d love the see a Giulia or Stelvio QV review too!
That's awesome to hear how much you love it! They are sweet and I love driving them! Here is a review of a stelvio quad from a while back! Haven't been able to a 2020 yet! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Ct9lr7Jv6F4.html
vexmau5 I’ve had mine for a year and half now. I have ‘19 TI Sport. No major issues to date. I love the driving experience every time I get in the driver’s seat. I’m so glad I made the choice.
Just bought this in black yesterday... my only complaints (unless i am missing it) is no blind spot notification on the mirrors, and i dont see how many miles i have to empty. Its just the meter. I absolutely love this car but do wish a car with such technology upgrades as this one would have those 2 things
The blind spot alert would be an option. So you could not have it. There should be a menu in the screen with trip information with range. Look around in the screen
@@too-bright One thing I've noticed with Alfa and Maserati, they put a lot of those standard features as options while the german cars have that stuff standard. So kinda weird how they do it
@@BrosFOURRSpeed all I’ve driven in the past is Lexus and it’s standard with them. My Alfa is much nicer but that is odd. Either way appreciate the info
@@omarmayange6653 Cool!! I do like the quadrifolgio more, but this one is still fun to drive and offers almost everything that does. Have you been able to drive one yet?
@@BrosFOURRSpeed heard they're very reliable from alot of people in the forums. As long as you use the right oil for the engine and service it regularly, it will last a long time although I don't own one. I'm considering one tho.
Thank you for video, but some of your points you made are jokes - there is a lack a space on back seats for sure, I'm 188cm height or so. Lack of features - screen is not big enough for comfortable back camera(+no 360 degree camera option at all). Cover materials doesn't feel lux at all - as in saloon, so as at the trunk(especially, cover of the trunk door is bizarre horrible), there could me more noise isolation also. This car is awesome and fun to drive, its fast and eating corners easily, but for the price of 45k-50k$ you wish to have something more comfortable, still better then bmw btw. Sorry for my English, I'm not a native speaker.
Clearly the Alfa isnt the car for you lol. But keep in mind this in not a crazy spec sedan or jumbo sized sedan. Maybe you should consider an Audi A6 or BMW 740i
@@BrosFOURRSpeed I read a rumor about coming 2021 restyling as for Giulia as for Stelvio, there should all the features that I need, so.. let's see. I'm pretty interested in coming Stelvio, and mb C260L is my backup option. Wish you success with your channel!
Alfa Romeo of 2020 makes excellent sport sedans and sport SUV's. Anyone who hates the brand, and has never owned one, needs to go watch someone elses channel and another brand's videos.
@@BrosFOURRSpeed The secret is to buy the 'base' model, then add on the carbon fiber trim parts. I have paid $35k for a new Giulia, and since added carbon fiber rear spoiler, rear diffuser, mirror caps, full carbon interior pieces as the QV model has. The only thing my car lacks is the V6 engine otherwise it looks like a QV for 1/3 of the price! :)
Why do these car makers always put insanely weak processors in their cars for the main screen operating systems ... there should never be lag in the animations in these systems for the price, but they do it anyway. It gives such a cheap feeling.
I know, I never said it was, but still very nice and quick for the smaller engine! I've driven the quad and it screams, so much fun, I'd have to get that one!
I just couldn’t imagine why anyone would buy this over a Kia Stinger or Genesis G70. The Korean cars are just better in every way and basically the same price.
They are all very comparable for sure, the Alfa has more of that prestige and exotic look if you want to stand out just a little bit. I don't see the Alfa's as much so it's cool to see one out on the road!
Seems to be similar with the new 2 series gran coupe that just came out, has just over 300 HP for a similar price! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_xlV2JyifR0.html