2024 Alfa Romeo Tonale Veloce POV Review

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  • Опубликовано: 27 июн 2024
  • This week I spent my time behind the wheel of the fully gas powered Alfa Romeo Tonale. Its base on the same platform as the Dodge Hornet. Other cars that it competes with is the BMW X2 and the Mercedes GLB.
    When it comes to design the Tonale looks like any other Alfa Romeo out there. For me the Tonale looks better than the Hornet. from the outside the gas version doesn't look any different from the hybrid. I was a little surprised to see that Alfa even were about to release a sub compact SUV but I am glad they did it I was still able to fit everything inside of it so the amount of room was surprising.
    The inside of the Tonale is a nice place to spend time it looks and feels Italian but with the gas version we are missing the paddle shifters that I have grown used to seeing on all the Alfa Romeo's I've driven. Good news is that the Hybrid version does have the paddle shifters. Overall I had a great time with the Tonale I know most people don't like the look and I am fine with being part of the few that do like it!
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  • @Mike-bi7kb
    @Mike-bi7kb 26 дней назад +1

    I bought an Alfa Romeo Tonale Sprint model PHEV ( the base model, not the dolled up, expensive Veloce model, which is more readily available, as for every Sprint model Alfa imported, they imported 9 Veloces ) almost a year ago. I was the first one to buy one in Canada, and basically bought it off the truck. I paid less then MSRP, and got it less then what a Ford Escape PHEV ( which at the time had a dealer mark up of $3,500, and add ons like $3,500 for Ford's Blue Cruise ) was going for, and where a RAV4 Prime ( basically the same price without add ons ) was ( and still is ) unavailable, and a 2 year old used Prime was selling for $14,000 more then my out the door price. Other then 9 recalls ( 2 for decals that did not have metric or French on them, that I did myself, 3 for checking high voltage connections were tight, no parts needed, 1 to replace a switch, and 3 for software updates, because where I live the vehicle would not update itself ) I have had zero problems with it, everything is operating above my expectations, and I am getting better electrical range and gas mileage then stated on the Vehicle MSRP sheet. It handles great, looks much nicer then its competition ( I compared the Sprint model against the Escape and Prime, where most reviewers, etc., compare the Veloce model that they are given by the dealers against the BMW X1 or Mercedes GLA, etc. which to me is not a fair comparison, especially a PHEV to a non PVEV ). It is not perfect, just like every vehicle in certain aspects, but I love it, love driving it, glad I bought it rather then any of the half dozen or so other PHEVS I test drove, and I would buy it again. And, it fits nicely in my garage.
    All new vehicles have there problems, and mine did too, but the dealership I bought mine from, bent over backwards to accommodate me with the recalls, offered me a loaner while my vehicle was being serviced, and Alfa has resolved every issue with my vehicle, some well documented. I cannot say I would have gotten the same treatment from any other manufacturer.
    Maybe I am lucky with my vehicle, but my whole experience, from buying it through to service, driving, etc., could not have been simpler, easier, stress free, and satisfying.

  • @michelfauteux4500
    @michelfauteux4500 27 дней назад

    When Alfa returned to our shores, I got really excited (I had 2 GTV's in the 70's, and yes, I'm an old dude) I drove a Giulia, which I found really great despite the brevity of the drive. But the one that really made me silly nuts was the Stelvio Quadrifoglio. I must've watched every review in multiple languages you can imagine. Having insufficient $ to purchase one, I never asked for a test drive. Years go by and Loto Quebec doesn't come through. That said, when the Tonale was announced, I really anticipated something extraordinary. Didn't happen. Design-wise, the details are nice but the stance sucks. This car has zero rizz. Sorry. Thanks for an excellent review. Good luck in building your channel.

  • @charlesclement383
    @charlesclement383 25 дней назад

    As an Alfa Holic, this is a pretty good vehicle.Alfa needs a good Sports Car to head the Alfa Romeo sales. Alfa Romeo has been having god reviews as far as reliability issues recently,so no need to worry.