Tuscany and an Alfa Romeo. Might just be the most fitting combination there is. A cinematic masterpiece once again Luke, you never cease to amaze with your storytelling.
I've been using a Giulia Quadrifoglio for a few years as a daily driver, and I love the car more and more. I've had several sports sedans, but none have been as fun, as pleasant to live with! Perfect place for this video with this car! Great content as always!
The Giulia Quadrifoglio is the greatest sedan ever put on the road! I have owned 2 myself and don't know if anything for the price range can beat it. It sucks to lack the support for these cars here in the US, but I can only imagine how enjoyable they are in Italy. On my next trip to Italy, I will have to make sure I stop in Tuscany. Great video! Also, to gain some more confidence in the car, grab some Continental DSW06+ tires, they handle the power perfectly!
I've had mine since new, February 2017 and I have no idea how to replace it. So maybe I won't. I took mine to the Alfa museum as its first road trip, we fell in love and it has rewarded me with zero issues in 50000km. Great to see another happy owner!
Goes on a random drive, randomly finds a car show in a random nearby town😂 Great video! I’ve heard Tuscany is offering homes to people willing to settle there. I speak their dialect and sometimes I’m super tempted😅 What a beautiful area.
Something about watching people having genuine fun with their cars and surroundings that's infective. Glad you're enjoying your Alfa QV, I'm going to get one in 2025 !
Owning a Giuli QV since 2 years and never had ANY issues and still love driving it. As you said, it's a good daily, but then in a dynamic/race mode, you can have sooo much fun! Enjoy it as long as you can.
I also own a Verde Montreal QV (22) and its my daily driver. I live in the PNW and its taken me on some amazing drives. I find it to be an incredibly easy car to access almost all of its performance. What a car!
I have never heard an owner of a modern Alfa Romeo complain about reliability, it's always the people with no experience or connection to the brand that talk bad about it
Exactly! My family has had so many Alfas. Not one has broken down. I hate when its talked about like its still a thing. You just look at the research and you actually find its the german brands that are becoming less and less reliable
@@simonBAGL same here, quality with the older models wasn't great, but it wasn't noticeably different from their competitors. Nowadays the germans are going down the drain a bit, I can say so because we also have quite a few german cars in my fam and those are the ones with the problems, especially Audis. the italians just work and if they decide not to work, which happens once in a blue moon, they're also way cheaper to repair
"Quite a nice day" dude you said it... car, nature, good food/coffee. The combo that makes for some of the best days I can remember. Loved the video, thanks for sharing these experiences in such an immersive way.
Just wanted to thank you for these beautiful videos. As someone who also likes silence, nature and driving, these make me feel like I feel when driving my car. Relaxing, nice cars, beautiful scenery and a true car guy. Thank you again and keep going! Best of luck!
A petrol Giulia Veloce is a very nice thing to hussle around those Tuscany twisties, softer suspension, more ground clearance, you don't have to worry as much about bumps, cracks, etc. but still have sharp handling, very confidence inspiring, same quick steering and 280hp is plenty for roads where the straights are rare and short. Some of the most fun I've had in my life was doing just that. Still wouldn't mind doing it in a QV. One day, eh?
Always great viewing your adventures Luke, especially at the wheel of the Giulia Q. 🍀 6 Alfa Romeo vehicles including my MY 2018 Giulia Quadrifoglio with 62.000 km on the clock. It has been reliable for me following the workshop manual for annual servcing and in my own view the best sports sedan 8 years on since its introduction. Nowadays, I use a late MY 2023 Tonale Veloce as a daily driver and the Quad for special occasions. Nothing can beat the feeling this car gives. It took a very wise man Sergio Marchionne to put his confidence to Philip Krief and his team (Ferrari 458 Speciale) and 3 years to come up with this masterpiece. Regrettably, most likely the last of its kind. Savour every minute with it. 👌
I wouldn't be surprised if it was illegal to exclude an Alfa, especially one with cloverleafs on the fenders, from an event in Italy! LOL I don't even like green cars, but I can't take my eyes off this beauty.
Alfa will make an unobtainable halo car and then thousands of stellantis parts bin special Tonales. Meanwhile, the Giulia and Stelvio, made by real car lovers on an all-time platform (Giorgio) will remain the last truly great Alfas. Enjoy your Quadrafoglio. It’s already a never to be repeated classic.
Fantastic video Luke (and I’m the guy who made the comment “Porsche’s with Luke” last time around 😂!). Lovely scenery and an ownership experience of an “obtainable” car for many people. I love that old E36 M3. Looks like the earlier 3.0 non evo version. I had one myself around 10 years ago and it was dripping with character, only let down by woolly steering (later addressed). This is what it’s all about for me. Thanks for sharing Luke 👍🏻
@@carswithluke you can never have too much of a good thing! I’m never not going to watch a video of yours that focuses on Stuttgart’s finest but it’s lovely to see your Alfa in action. Seriously considering one of these in the future.
Nice! I love your review, the scenery is amazing. I have a 10-year old 4C and it's so far, one of the most reliable cars I've ever owned. The waterpump and belt was $250 in parts, labor was free (did it myself).
Have my Jiulia after pretty bad accident with her first owner. Made lot of work with car, driving it daily for 3 years already and its perfect. Zero issues, pure fun
I heard many positive opinions about Alfa Romeo community - they are awesome. Fun fact is, that I'm part of MINI community. They are also, awesome people with passion and you can speak with everyone about everything. From opposite site I experienced negative with BMW community and their reunions. They brag and accept only old friends. Writing as fan of MINI/BMW the most.
This is the most enjoyable video I’ve watched in a while. The variety and overall condition of the cars at that meet you encountered was really exceptional.
The first Quads did have problems, even breaking down on magazine tests in the US. But they sorted it out. I had a ‘19 Ti Sport and it was totally reliable. Even took it on a classic car rally! The best thing about it was the sublime steering and chassis balance.
And yet, with this latest facelift there's increasing numbers of cars with CEL on Quadrifoglio models. And initial ones had creaking digital instruments binnacles.
@@redactedpc funny, may be you should stop thinking you're the only owner 😀 I am talking about this facelift model: friend's Veloce got the creaking dashboard, and a production line fix was implemented by the time I got a Quadrifoglio. The latter has an unknown CEL problem also affecting a handful of other owners worldwide. Oxygen sensors and Euro 6 implementation.
This is what is driving a nice Alfa about. I am driving a nice pearl white Stelvio wtih black and white full leather interior and really everyone likes it, even they are not Alfa fans at all. I was also concidering to buy an X3 or Macan but I am not regreting anything. The Stelvio is reliagble, beautiful and technically a top car. Alfa is a lifestyle and a special feeling.
Great job on the video Luke. I definitely agree with your comments about the QV not being out of place anywhere. I've now had my MY21 Verde Montreal QV for 3 months here in Australia. I'm spending a couple of weeks in Tuscany next year. Just wish I could take Miss Giulia with me☹ Thanks so much for sharing your experience. I'm green with envy🤣
I bought my Giulia QV new in 2018 and my love affair has only deepened. I dream about replacing it with a GTC4 Lusso, Roma, GranTurismo, but none come close to the fun vs. practicality vs performance the Giulia offers. It’s an absolute masterpiece. Bellissimo!
I've become addicted to your channel Luke. I watched most of your content, and don't want to finish them since I don't know what to do after watching all these top quality videos. If I reach a financial status to buy a Stelvio 2.0 280hp one day, that would make my dreams come true, but also grieve me not be able to have a 2.9 520hp Giulia or Stelvio with those carbon details 😢 And that Maserati MC20 Cielo... aaahh.. 😅 I wish you the best with your job and whole life, and thank you in advance for spectacular videos adorned with gorgeous nature of Switzerland. Loves from Türkiye ❤
Wow this my first time went to your chanel your edits,colours,shots they are so smooth , and give very cenamatic vibe. i will subscribe you keep it up ✊❤
This car is what driving is all about. I haven't been lucky enough to drive or own a QV but I had a Guilia Speciale and wow. That car was a pleasure to drive. It felt special. The Guilia will forever be a great Alfa and one I'll always want again.
Amazing intro, I think you just found the place where you wanted to move in! It would be amazing to film around Italy, there are so many places to see that you can't imagine. PS: we met in Milan at the CollectingCars coffee run. Loving your videos
Last brutal power sedan we‘ll ever see. Crazy thing is they are already appreciating on the second hand market - while the car ist still in production 😂
Giulia quadrifoglio is the coolest of the options in that range but I'd like them to expand it to a cabriolet and a station wagon. The station specially would be a mine of gold for Alfa, in my uneducated opinion.
@@nessuno5403 There is plenty suv offering from bmw and audi and they still sell tons of wagons. In Audi's case I don't have numbers but pulse alone I think rs6 outsells rs7, America included.
Congrats on the Quad! Tuscany really suits the car. My wife wanted a sensible, reliable car, so of course I bought her a Giulia Sport Carbon. Same here, no issues yet. Everything seems to center around being proactive around the battery and electronics. Maybe I'll pair it up with a Stelvio Quad, you know, for practicality lol
Hey man, I absolutely adore your intros! The magical camerawork is nothing short of spectacular, almost like you can even feel the smell of the environment, which is really hard to replicate just by watching a video... Thanks once again for brining joy and interesting stories to life. Side note, do you happen to know any companies in Zürich that are interested in hiring a skilled engineer from the Nordics? Hehe, I've always wanted to move to Switzerland! 😅 Take care and continue staying awesome!
This car is so amazing that in years it will cost more than now . Who didn’t tested this car he has no idea how gorgeous this car is, even every morning when I just come close to open the door I feel excited from beauty of this car. It is like u open your eyes and in bed with u sleeps such a beautiful woman that u didn’t believe to your eyes . Italians they made Monica Belluci on wheels
I am in the market for one , I am also a cyclist I do Italian road bikes can fit a road bike ? Great video , I have cycle in la Toscana route 222 from Sienna to Firenze . Love that place ❤❤❤❤
Awesome video, picking my Verde Montreal QV with Carbon Brakes, Roof, Seats and the Akra exhaust up in November. I've watched every Giulia Vid out there but yours make the wait even more unbearable!
Keep churning out these videos, Luke. I will keep watching them. Good or Bad. As for Alfa Romeo, I did a 22 day Tuscany trip with the Giulia and it was magnificent. I want to get one here in the U.S. where I live but the customer support is horrendous. I hope they change that..
It really is a fantastic car that can do anything and be anywhere. Though the V6 has a nice raw clatter when the valves are open, overall it isn’t in the same league as the great Busso V6 (I own both).
Tuscany and an Alfa Romeo. Might just be the most fitting combination there is. A cinematic masterpiece once again Luke, you never cease to amaze with your storytelling.
Have my Giulia Quad now for 5 years. 0 issues, no hiccups or breakdowns. It is a future classic for sure.
For a V6 it has a nice rumble.
Like a tiger
56,000 miles in my Stelvio. Not a single problem!
Simply the most gorgeous car on the market today, she is in a league of her own.
Driving an Alfa in Italy is La Dolce Vita 🤌🏼
Best looking sedan on sale today ❤
It really is!
I've been using a Giulia Quadrifoglio for a few years as a daily driver, and I love the car more and more. I've had several sports sedans, but none have been as fun, as pleasant to live with! Perfect place for this video with this car! Great content as always!
The Giulia Quadrifoglio is the greatest sedan ever put on the road! I have owned 2 myself and don't know if anything for the price range can beat it. It sucks to lack the support for these cars here in the US, but I can only imagine how enjoyable they are in Italy. On my next trip to Italy, I will have to make sure I stop in Tuscany. Great video! Also, to gain some more confidence in the car, grab some Continental DSW06+ tires, they handle the power perfectly!
I've had mine since new, February 2017 and I have no idea how to replace it. So maybe I won't. I took mine to the Alfa museum as its first road trip, we fell in love and it has rewarded me with zero issues in 50000km. Great to see another happy owner!
Goes on a random drive, randomly finds a car show in a random nearby town😂 Great video! I’ve heard Tuscany is offering homes to people willing to settle there. I speak their dialect and sometimes I’m super tempted😅 What a beautiful area.
Something about watching people having genuine fun with their cars and surroundings that's infective. Glad you're enjoying your Alfa QV, I'm going to get one in 2025 !
Owning a Giuli QV since 2 years and never had ANY issues and still love driving it. As you said, it's a good daily, but then in a dynamic/race mode, you can have sooo much fun! Enjoy it as long as you can.
I also own a Verde Montreal QV (22) and its my daily driver. I live in the PNW and its taken me on some amazing drives. I find it to be an incredibly easy car to access almost all of its performance. What a car!
Great series!!! Inspired me to actually go buy one of these and road trip it immediately
I have never heard an owner of a modern Alfa Romeo complain about reliability, it's always the people with no experience or connection to the brand that talk bad about it
Exactly seems so
Exactly! My family has had so many Alfas. Not one has broken down. I hate when its talked about like its still a thing. You just look at the research and you actually find its the german brands that are becoming less and less reliable
@@simonBAGL same here, quality with the older models wasn't great, but it wasn't noticeably different from their competitors. Nowadays the germans are going down the drain a bit, I can say so because we also have quite a few german cars in my fam and those are the ones with the problems, especially Audis. the italians just work and if they decide not to work, which happens once in a blue moon, they're also way cheaper to repair
I had a qv for four years, never missed a beat
@@simonBAGL I think the German brands put a lot of the misinformation out there .
"Quite a nice day" dude you said it... car, nature, good food/coffee. The combo that makes for some of the best days I can remember.
Loved the video, thanks for sharing these experiences in such an immersive way.
Thanks 🙏 yes a real dream day in Italy if you ask me.
I hope this video blows up man , it will motivate me to work even harder and focus on my studies. I wanna be like you someday luke
Just wanted to thank you for these beautiful videos. As someone who also likes silence, nature and driving, these make me feel like I feel when driving my car. Relaxing, nice cars, beautiful scenery and a true car guy.
Thank you again and keep going! Best of luck!
Really appreciate that comment, happy to read.
A petrol Giulia Veloce is a very nice thing to hussle around those Tuscany twisties, softer suspension, more ground clearance, you don't have to worry as much about bumps, cracks, etc. but still have sharp handling, very confidence inspiring, same quick steering and 280hp is plenty for roads where the straights are rare and short. Some of the most fun I've had in my life was doing just that. Still wouldn't mind doing it in a QV. One day, eh?
even 7 years later this car stop hearts on the road. Way ahead of its time. Future classic.
the organisers even put you into the group ;) what a great random experience. Thank you for always sharing these!
I know right, they just accepted me in 😂👌
@@carswithluke Driving an Alfa in Italy, you will be loved and immediately accepted. Probably into a strangers wedding also.
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Always great viewing your adventures Luke, especially at the wheel of the Giulia Q. 🍀
6 Alfa Romeo vehicles including my MY 2018 Giulia Quadrifoglio with 62.000 km on the clock. It has been reliable for me following the workshop manual for annual servcing and in my own view the best sports sedan 8 years on since its introduction.
Nowadays, I use a late MY 2023 Tonale Veloce as a daily driver and the Quad for special occasions. Nothing can beat the feeling this car gives. It took a very wise man Sergio Marchionne to put his confidence to Philip Krief and his team (Ferrari 458 Speciale) and 3 years to come up with this masterpiece.
Regrettably, most likely the last of its kind.
Savour every minute with it. 👌
Great cinematography!!Alfa Romeo Giulia QV,Italian roads in Tuscany…what else can an alfisti dream? 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Apart the quality (of some parts) of the road, WHAT A PLACE TUSCANY OMG WHAT A VIEW
Funnily enough, decades ago, the small door and B pillar being in the way was a critic Jeremy Clarkson had for Alfas !
It's really amusing, makes it so strange getting in and out but just funny as Italian cars can be.
Still one of the best videographer on this platform! Tuscany and Alfa Romeo is a hell of a duo! You killing it like everytime!
Presence, Power and Purity !!
I wouldn't be surprised if it was illegal to exclude an Alfa, especially one with cloverleafs on the fenders, from an event in Italy! LOL I don't even like green cars, but I can't take my eyes off this beauty.
Alfa will make an unobtainable halo car and then thousands of stellantis parts bin special Tonales. Meanwhile, the Giulia and Stelvio, made by real car lovers on an all-time platform (Giorgio) will remain the last truly great Alfas. Enjoy your Quadrafoglio. It’s already a never to be repeated classic.
Blame it on Stellantis and Tavares
There’s such an ease and good vibes in Your videos, I love it man! Keep doing great job 🙌
Fantastic video Luke (and I’m the guy who made the comment “Porsche’s with Luke” last time around 😂!).
Lovely scenery and an ownership experience of an “obtainable” car for many people.
I love that old E36 M3. Looks like the earlier 3.0 non evo version. I had one myself around 10 years ago and it was dripping with character, only let down by woolly steering (later addressed).
This is what it’s all about for me. Thanks for sharing Luke 👍🏻
Haha well pleased that you’re happy! Not a Porsche in sight on this video ;)
@@carswithluke you can never have too much of a good thing! I’m never not going to watch a video of yours that focuses on Stuttgart’s finest but it’s lovely to see your Alfa in action. Seriously considering one of these in the future.
Nice! I love your review, the scenery is amazing. I have a 10-year old 4C and it's so far, one of the most reliable cars I've ever owned. The waterpump and belt was $250 in parts, labor was free (did it myself).
Intro is spot on. This green is killing it, love it 💚
Have my Jiulia after pretty bad accident with her first owner. Made lot of work with car, driving it daily for 3 years already and its perfect. Zero issues, pure fun
I bought and never looked back :-) Great package. Sad fact so few customers buy this pure drivers car today.
I love how lucky you are and how aware of this are you!
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I heard many positive opinions about Alfa Romeo community - they are awesome. Fun fact is, that I'm part of MINI community. They are also, awesome people with passion and you can speak with everyone about everything. From opposite site I experienced negative with BMW community and their reunions. They brag and accept only old friends. Writing as fan of MINI/BMW the most.
This is the most enjoyable video I’ve watched in a while. The variety and overall condition of the cars at that meet you encountered was really exceptional.
WOW! That opening sunrise cinematography was epic.
The first Quads did have problems, even breaking down on magazine tests in the US. But they sorted it out. I had a ‘19 Ti Sport and it was totally reliable. Even took it on a classic car rally! The best thing about it was the sublime steering and chassis balance.
And yet, with this latest facelift there's increasing numbers of cars with CEL on Quadrifoglio models. And initial ones had creaking digital instruments binnacles.
@@nessuno5403that’s funny. i own one and it’s flawless. maybe we should take opinions from owners and not strangers😊
@@redactedpc funny, may be you should stop thinking you're the only owner 😀 I am talking about this facelift model: friend's Veloce got the creaking dashboard, and a production line fix was implemented by the time I got a Quadrifoglio. The latter has an unknown CEL problem also affecting a handful of other owners worldwide. Oxygen sensors and Euro 6 implementation.
This is what is driving a nice Alfa about. I am driving a nice pearl white Stelvio wtih black and white full leather interior and really everyone likes it, even they are not Alfa fans at all. I was also concidering to buy an X3 or Macan but I am not regreting anything. The Stelvio is reliagble, beautiful and technically a top car. Alfa is a lifestyle and a special feeling.
Stelvio any day over an X3 no question! Enjoy it.
@@carswithluke thanks and regards from 🇨🇭
Luke, been waiting for you to produce a video like this. Quite enthralling, simple, well paced, humble, scenic, sentimental. Well done.
Very cool you ended up joining that car club. The quadrifloglio is a beautiful car. And in green, that is the way to go.
Yes, such a nice day to end up with all those classics.
After 10 years of NA m3s , I bought a giulia qv. Amazing wonderfully fantastic crazy machine
So close to 400k! You deserve them so much thank you for your channel and work!
Just have to say we stayed there in Tuscany. What a great spot slightly off the beaten path.
Nice car too.
Great job on the video Luke. I definitely agree with your comments about the QV not being out of place anywhere.
I've now had my MY21 Verde Montreal QV for 3 months here in Australia. I'm spending a couple of weeks in Tuscany next year. Just wish I could take Miss Giulia with me☹
Thanks so much for sharing your experience.
I'm green with envy🤣
I bought my Giulia QV new in 2018 and my love affair has only deepened. I dream about replacing it with a GTC4 Lusso, Roma, GranTurismo, but none come close to the fun vs. practicality vs performance the Giulia offers. It’s an absolute masterpiece. Bellissimo!
From the car to the location, pure emotion 🥰
🙏😌
I've become addicted to your channel Luke. I watched most of your content, and don't want to finish them since I don't know what to do after watching all these top quality videos. If I reach a financial status to buy a Stelvio 2.0 280hp one day, that would make my dreams come true, but also grieve me not be able to have a 2.9 520hp Giulia or Stelvio with those carbon details 😢 And that Maserati MC20 Cielo... aaahh.. 😅 I wish you the best with your job and whole life, and thank you in advance for spectacular videos adorned with gorgeous nature of Switzerland. Loves from Türkiye ❤
This was lovely, great video. Congratulations.
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Beautiful cinematography 🔥
Thank you!
Italy looks so good! The 208 in the Turbo version is actually quite rare, I think only a few hundreds were produced.
This might be my new favorite intro, it's beautiful
The quality of your videos 🤌🏻 just love it
WoW, not a single 350z in sight.. Thanks Luke great video once again.. HooRoo from Australia.
There’s nothing like it. A GQV in Italy. And wow what timing to join that rally of cars 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I completely agree with you, the Giulia 🍀 is such a beautiful car to drive! I have one in red ❤
I’m 6’8 I had a quad, loved it, miss it, I get out using an elbow on the door pillar, no issues, comfortable
Wow this my first time went to your chanel your edits,colours,shots they are so smooth , and give very cenamatic vibe. i will subscribe you keep it up ✊❤
Only italians can make such a fun machine! Future classic for sure!
What a masterpiece Luke,
I like this kind of vlogs so much .❤
Very kind thank you!
This car is what driving is all about. I haven't been lucky enough to drive or own a QV but I had a Guilia Speciale and wow. That car was a pleasure to drive. It felt special. The Guilia will forever be a great Alfa and one I'll always want again.
The giulia is a masterpiece love mine in trofeo white
Amazing intro, I think you just found the place where you wanted to move in! It would be amazing to film around Italy, there are so many places to see that you can't imagine. PS: we met in Milan at the CollectingCars coffee run. Loving your videos
Great video Luke, love the car and the colour ❤
Vid quality is outrageous ❤❤
Last brutal power sedan we‘ll ever see.
Crazy thing is they are already appreciating on the second hand market - while the car ist still in production 😂
Ha yes just saw that this week!
The best recipe for a CWL vid is a great location with a great car, and no agenda. What a cool video, makes me want to get a Giulia
what a great video. the scenery is so much more attractive than switzerland :)
Great video as usual.
Big thumbs up on this one. Great location, car, and story telling.
Much appreciated!
Giulia quadrifoglio is the coolest of the options in that range but I'd like them to expand it to a cabriolet and a station wagon. The station specially would be a mine of gold for Alfa, in my uneducated opinion.
Yes a touring version would have been popular for sure
This generation is now dead. Sedan only it is. The Stelvio made a wagon redundant.
@@nessuno5403 There is plenty suv offering from bmw and audi and they still sell tons of wagons. In Audi's case I don't have numbers but pulse alone I think rs6 outsells rs7, America included.
STELVIO!
@@ianmoone6562 but the Germans sell in bigger numbers, Alfa cannot justify a wagon
Congrats on the Quad! Tuscany really suits the car. My wife wanted a sensible, reliable car, so of course I bought her a Giulia Sport Carbon. Same here, no issues yet. Everything seems to center around being proactive around the battery and electronics. Maybe I'll pair it up with a Stelvio Quad, you know, for practicality lol
Thats the exact spec im dreaming of. Green 24 QV with carbon seats
Enjoy it everyday!
Beautiful colour for that car. I have been considering one as a daily.
A coupe version of the Giulia Quadrifoglio would be a dream!
Hey man, I absolutely adore your intros! The magical camerawork is nothing short of spectacular, almost like you can even feel the smell of the environment, which is really hard to replicate just by watching a video... Thanks once again for brining joy and interesting stories to life. Side note, do you happen to know any companies in Zürich that are interested in hiring a skilled engineer from the Nordics? Hehe, I've always wanted to move to Switzerland! 😅 Take care and continue staying awesome!
Great video in beautiful Tuscany.
The Giulia Quadrifoglio is the best sport sedan of the market, year after year.
Cars with Luke and a cup of coffee, awesome ☕️😁
My absolute Dreamcar 🇮🇹🍀
Beautiful car!
he makes me fall in love with every cars.
🙏😌
Love the b-roll, Luke!
The introduction alone👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾👍👍👍
What a stunning car😍😍
This car is so amazing that in years it will cost more than now . Who didn’t tested this car he has no idea how gorgeous this car is, even every morning when I just come close to open the door I feel excited from beauty of this car. It is like u open your eyes and in bed with u sleeps such a beautiful woman that u didn’t believe to your eyes . Italians they made Monica Belluci on wheels
When i was driving in Ortignano the roads were amazing. Didn’t find any potholes. Only rough roads we had were when going to a vineyard
I am in the market for one , I am also a cyclist I do Italian road bikes can fit a road bike ?
Great video , I have cycle in la Toscana route 222 from Sienna to Firenze . Love that place ❤❤❤❤
Awesome video, picking my Verde Montreal QV with Carbon Brakes, Roof, Seats and the Akra exhaust up in November. I've watched every Giulia Vid out there but yours make the wait even more unbearable!
Keep churning out these videos, Luke. I will keep watching them. Good or Bad. As for Alfa Romeo, I did a 22 day Tuscany trip with the Giulia and it was magnificent. I want to get one here in the U.S. where I live but the customer support is horrendous. I hope they change that..
Well done
Magnificent 😍😍😍
Waiting for the video on track 🤤
Thanks! yes super excited to try it on track to get a better feeling for it.
@@carswithluke enjoy! 😜
Italian here, love so much your videos but this one is sick
Perfection ☕️ 🇸🇪
13:15 Lancia Fulvia 1.6 HF ❤
Top Car for a Top Place❤🍀❤️
One of these would look nice in an estate form like bmw m3 touring ,then your mountain bike could be trown in the back with ease😊
It really is a fantastic car that can do anything and be anywhere. Though the V6 has a nice raw clatter when the valves are open, overall it isn’t in the same league as the great Busso V6 (I own both).