I have been a BMWs owner for close to 20 years. I have the 2020 Giulia sport and I am really pleased with the car. It seems to me that most Alfa owners are in love with their car! I really like the fact that you drive with a sense of uniqueness because there are not many on the road. Alfas deserve their chance in the market!!!
Any comparison to G20 or F30? What do you think is better, what is worse? I also consider a Giulia over the 3 series, BMWs having so many issues recently, especially with timing chain.
@@MatiKosa Similarly, I've been a long-time BMW driver (E28/E36/E53/E83/F30/i3). I've now owned my Giulia for two and a half years, and I love it. It feels alive the way the old Bimmers felt. And unlike BMW's offerings as of late, I think the Giulia is a beautiful car.
@@conoconnor4375 It had an engine issue when I first got it used, but it’s now nearing 100k miles, and it has been fantastic. There’s a fair chance that when I’m ready to let go of this one, I’ll replace it with another.
Being a Giulia owner I loved this video, and the passionate way you talked about the car. It's great to see people in America, where you have also awesome cars, loving this Italian beauty
One of the best if not THE best looking sport sedan you can buy… and so much power even stock from a 2.0t. It’s insane what kinda numbers a stock one puts down for its size and for being a 4Cyl and being the base engine.
Saw one exactly like this one today, what a beautiful car, that paint pops in the sun and I don't even like red cars like that but sometimes a man mist make exceptions.
Congrats for the car! The mechanical content are so good, suspension (double wishbone), weight distribution, steering feedback and so on. I don't own Giulia just for the unavailable manual trans. For last but not least, the design is so perfect
Alfa always declared power engine minus of real test, who is 283.7 hp "al banco prova" for turbobenzina 280hp of giulia veloce o stelvio veloce.bravo new "alfista"!!
@@IReahpZz there’s a video on YT of someone doing 3.9 with the 4cyl model, with 93 octane - you can find it. I did a 4.2 with my old 4cyl and 93 octane. Blew me away when I saw it thinking it’s a 4cyl, and because my quadrifoglio only does it in 3.7 to 3.8 it’s pretty remarkable.
@@supremecommercetraining it doesn't.car does 4.9-5.2 stock.tuned you can be happy to see 4.5 or slower and a best of high 12s in the quarter.if it was doing 3s it would be in the 11s not high 12s. Use a draggy you'll be disappointed with real numbers
You are false lol - just google it man and relax. Per Google - Model: 2018 Alfa Romeo Giulia Horsepower: 280 hp Curb weight: 3,521 to 3,632 lbs Engine: 2.0 L 4-cylinder MPG: Up to 24 city / 33 highway Tire size: P225/45R18
I have been a BMWs owner for close to 20 years. I have the 2020 Giulia sport and I am really pleased with the car. It seems to me that most Alfa owners are in love with their car! I really like the fact that you drive with a sense of uniqueness because there are not many on the road. Alfas deserve their chance in the market!!!
Any comparison to G20 or F30? What do you think is better, what is worse? I also consider a Giulia over the 3 series, BMWs having so many issues recently, especially with timing chain.
@@MatiKosa Similarly, I've been a long-time BMW driver (E28/E36/E53/E83/F30/i3). I've now owned my Giulia for two and a half years, and I love it. It feels
alive the way the old Bimmers felt. And unlike BMW's offerings as of late, I think the Giulia is a beautiful car.
@@kylemannmix How reliable has it been so far? Any issues of note? It's a lovely machine.
@@conoconnor4375 It had an engine issue when I first got it used, but it’s now nearing 100k miles, and it has been fantastic. There’s a fair chance that when I’m ready to let go of this one, I’ll replace it with another.
@@kylemannmix That's a great to hear, glad it's been going so good. So hopefully the next one will be great as well. Best of luck man.
Being a Giulia owner I loved this video, and the passionate way you talked about the car. It's great to see people in America, where you have also awesome cars, loving this Italian beauty
One of the best if not THE best looking sport sedan you can buy… and so much power even stock from a 2.0t. It’s insane what kinda numbers a stock one puts down for its size and for being a 4Cyl and being the base engine.
Saw one exactly like this one today, what a beautiful car, that paint pops in the sun and I don't even like red cars like that but sometimes a man mist make exceptions.
Welcome in the world of "ALFISTI" the best family of passionate and love for Alfa Romeo. Enjoy you Giulia, forever!
Congrats for the car! The mechanical content are so good, suspension (double wishbone), weight distribution, steering feedback and so on. I don't own Giulia just for the unavailable manual trans. For last but not least, the design is so perfect
Best car on the market today
Planning on getting a 2020 😳
Here in the UK I have a 159 ti Sportwagon. I would love a Giulia Veloce.
The 2017 Giulia Ti W/280 hp have Dyno stock 310hp
Subscribed! Keep the videos coming..
Love the way you guys explained everything I was hooked since the beginning 😱😄
'It's been 4 years and I haven't been pulled over in it yet' 'So what it is?' 'It's a 2019 AR Giulia' (video posted 2021 hahah)
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Alfa always declared power engine minus of real test, who is 283.7 hp "al banco prova" for turbobenzina 280hp of giulia veloce o stelvio veloce.bravo new "alfista"!!
Such a fun car
Can you ask your buddy where he got that Scuderia Biscione shield badge for his front fender?
I think it’s available on eBay
Great video! Does anyone know where one may purchase the yellow Ferrari style side fender badge?
280hp, Not 300hp.
And it gets 33mpg
17:12 mükemmellik...
nice car
Where you get that badge on the side ?
HOW IS THE NAVIAGTION SYSTEM ?????? And what year do u have ????
Reach out to @bruinfoodie on Instagram he Daily drives it
0-100km in 4.2 seconds just by putting 93 octane in the AWD model.
Lmao no 😂
@@IReahpZz there’s a video on YT of someone doing 3.9 with the 4cyl model, with 93 octane - you can find it. I did a 4.2 with my old 4cyl and 93 octane. Blew me away when I saw it thinking it’s a 4cyl, and because my quadrifoglio only does it in 3.7 to 3.8 it’s pretty remarkable.
@@supremecommercetraining it doesn't.car does 4.9-5.2 stock.tuned you can be happy to see 4.5 or slower and a best of high 12s in the quarter.if it was doing 3s it would be in the 11s not high 12s. Use a draggy you'll be disappointed with real numbers
LOL...take the struts off. Than you will see how light the hood really is. 😂
Where did you get the badge?
Message @Bruinfoodie on Instagram !
Interesting..but the next time in English Tanks 😎👍
Why does the screen display flash while driving? I have noticed that in a few videos now.
It’s the way the camera reacts with the digital display. It won’t look like that in real life
I really want to get rid of my acura and switch to alfa
Yeah, it's not 4.8 seconds to 60 stock.
Right.
5.7 seconds, I think.
@@deargdoom8743 5.1 stock
Sorry guys but the info you delivered are wrong. That is a sport so has got 200 hp. The veloce has 280hp.
Naa sport lusso and the base all come w the 2.0 liter 280hp engine
No m8 , in North America all Giulias come with 280hp, except the QV of course
You are false lol - just google it man and relax. Per Google - Model: 2018 Alfa Romeo Giulia
Horsepower: 280 hp
Curb weight: 3,521 to 3,632 lbs
Engine: 2.0 L 4-cylinder
MPG: Up to 24 city / 33 highway
Tire size: P225/45R18
Veloce is the Ti Sport lmaoo 😂
Bold and wrong 😂