Good luck. I hear 2022 and beyond should have a lot of common issues addressed. Hope reliability continues to improve over the next few years. Looking forward to owning one at some point.
I have had the same car for a year now and not 1 issue. I replaced one of the turbo blow off screws with an anodized aluminum one as a preventative measure but it was a few dollars . Dependable, great in the snow, fast, and the most beautiful thing on the road. My friends with BMWs and Mercs all have major or somewhat serious issues and I'm chilling. Best purchase I ever made . Handles better than my old Subaru legacy too. Can't recommend enough. Btw I do my own oil changes etc.
A fellow Wisconsinite here! I have a 2020 Ti Q4, I leased it brand new and it has 26k miles on it now. The lease is done in 3 months and I'm buying going to buy it out. With all that said, I've never owned a car that has had to be in the dealership so many times in its first 3 years of life. I'm torn, because of the reliability problems, but I love the car.
I would really recommend buying an extended warranty. Might as well just lease the new updated 2024's as youll be in warranty and probably SAVE money lol. One thing goes wrong and its always big money with these.
Awe,sorry your trading,seems like a nice car but i get it,to much to maintain.Good Vidio and best of luck on your new ride and be sure to post your new one. I love all your vidios,very informative.
I had a 2018 Giulia Ti Sport. 2.5y and 22,000 miles later it has gone to the shop 11 times, twice on a flatbed because the engine was misfiring and the whole car was shaking. When my local dealer offered to buy it back early off my lease I dumped it. Loved driving it when it worked but after almost stranding me a couple times, can’t do it. Dealership experience was garbage too.
Having driven one of these, I loved the handling, style and decent top end power. Biggest issue I noticed was off the line acceleration. Felt slower and less responsive than some economy cars. I drive a Focus ST and 500 Abarth and both feel more responsive than the Giulia.
* Buys new car. * Get's issues with the new car. * Instead of sorting it out trades it in. ... * Buys second hand car. * Neglected by previous owner. * CBA and trades in. ... Whole community: - Damn, these cars are problematic... Trade-in's should be banished completely, so owner would respect more what they got instead of passing on their issues to the next owner.
sold my 23 Stelio this July after owning for 9 months. They really are unreliable. the dealership still has it on their lot and can't sell it. happily own a Honda now
My 2017 Giulia has a 160000km on it and no check engine. I change my oil/filter every 6500km no matter the usage. It’s an absolutely fun car to drive.
It really was one of the best driving cars i've ever driven.
Good luck. I hear 2022 and beyond should have a lot of common issues addressed. Hope reliability continues to improve over the next few years. Looking forward to owning one at some point.
I have had the same car for a year now and not 1 issue.
I replaced one of the turbo blow off screws with an anodized aluminum one as a preventative measure but it was a few dollars .
Dependable, great in the snow, fast, and the most beautiful thing on the road.
My friends with BMWs and Mercs all have major or somewhat serious issues and I'm chilling.
Best purchase I ever made . Handles better than my old Subaru legacy too. Can't recommend enough. Btw I do my own oil changes etc.
A fellow Wisconsinite here!
I have a 2020 Ti Q4, I leased it brand new and it has 26k miles on it now. The lease is done in 3 months and I'm buying going to buy it out. With all that said, I've never owned a car that has had to be in the dealership so many times in its first 3 years of life. I'm torn, because of the reliability problems, but I love the car.
I would really recommend buying an extended warranty. Might as well just lease the new updated 2024's as youll be in warranty and probably SAVE money lol. One thing goes wrong and its always big money with these.
what problems..if you are not saying then just STFU
Awe,sorry your trading,seems like a nice car but i get it,to much to maintain.Good Vidio and best of luck on your new ride and be sure to post your new one. I love all your vidios,very informative.
Wow what a nice car! Sad to see it go but looking forward to seeing what ya get
I haven't had any issues with mine and I'm 2 year's in. Not one problem. Just like anything sometimes things break.
I had a 2018 Giulia Ti Sport. 2.5y and 22,000 miles later it has gone to the shop 11 times, twice on a flatbed because the engine was misfiring and the whole car was shaking. When my local dealer offered to buy it back early off my lease I dumped it. Loved driving it when it worked but after almost stranding me a couple times, can’t do it. Dealership experience was garbage too.
Yeh i loved mine but after only 9 months it was obvious it was going to DRAIN my wallet. Was not going to risk owning out of warranty.
Having driven one of these, I loved the handling, style and decent top end power. Biggest issue I noticed was off the line acceleration. Felt slower and less responsive than some economy cars. I drive a Focus ST and 500 Abarth and both feel more responsive than the Giulia.
Agreed, that mostly goes away in sport mode though.
how do you trade your car ? don't they rip you off for your car for basically like wholesale value ?
Shop around and get multiple offers. I unfortunately did lose a little bit on this car though.
* Buys new car.
* Get's issues with the new car.
* Instead of sorting it out trades it in.
...
* Buys second hand car.
* Neglected by previous owner.
* CBA and trades in.
...
Whole community:
- Damn, these cars are problematic...
Trade-in's should be banished completely, so owner would respect more what they got instead of passing on their issues to the next owner.
Did you have the battery replaced ?
Never could get ahold of dealer -_-
@@amentauto3610 you dont need a dealer to get a battery and you dont need a dealer to fix it. The newer models are reliable if maintained.
It was a CPO
sold my 23 Stelio this July after owning for 9 months. They really are unreliable. the dealership still has it on their lot and can't sell it. happily own a Honda now
I couldn't even get a hold of my dealership. Terrible customer service.
Unreliability is part of the experience of owning an Alfa Romeo 😅
....no....
Ive never had an issue..
you didnt deserve her