Can't attest for everyone's experiences, but my Mito is from 2009 and I've had it since 2018 with 70k miles on the clock now. In all that time I've only had to replace a failing battery and a couple of dodgy spark plugs. It's been really reliable for me as far as cars go. I had a Fiesta before my Alfa which wasn't nearly as reliable. The Mito's also much more fun to drive and nicer looking. They're awesome!
I drove one today...really awesome, loved it and fun to drive- definitely recommend
It shares a floorpan with the fiat Grande Punto, not the nova and Uno ;)
Just bought a 2012 model of the 1.4 turbo and can’t wait to use it ! How did everyone find it ?
I for one love them, but then i love all Alfa's
@@BarrieCrampton do you find it reliable ?
@@JPWoodward14 I drive mine for 10k km already and the only issue was steering sensor fail- it was around 140 GBP to fix it here in Bulgaria
@@petardenchev75 common issue mate. Italian cars have and always will have their electric gremlins.
How tall are you please ?
5-11
@@BarrieCrampton thank you. I am 6ft 1 and I was worried I wouldn't be able to drive one comfortably but based on your height I see no issues
How did you find the reliability of the car?
Can't attest for everyone's experiences, but my Mito is from 2009 and I've had it since 2018 with 70k miles on the clock now. In all that time I've only had to replace a failing battery and a couple of dodgy spark plugs.
It's been really reliable for me as far as cars go. I had a Fiesta before my Alfa which wasn't nearly as reliable. The Mito's also much more fun to drive and nicer looking. They're awesome!
I've just bought one of these are they turbo? I can't seem to figure it out
Yes