I have a diesel also it is amazing, 170k now and no problems at all. You feel it's a special car on the road while everyone is driving the audis etc. (nothing wrong with an audi, I love some of those cars also had one before but it is so mainstream)
Hello I would like to ask what should be paid attention to when buying a used Stelvio? diesel or gasoline engine is the better choice? Which is the less service success?Thanks
Hi, I love Alfa Romeo, but the reliability is not the best going back to the past, but then again all the cars break down some time ( except Lexus or Toyota)😊😅, just joking. I was wondering many people say that they have problems with Alfas that have Q4 drive train, electrical mainly, but all other versions are good?!
Honestly I never heard of electrical problems... the only thing I can say is that if you look at all cars problems, all have some. Lookat the 2.0 engine in the BMW, the IMS on the porsche 996, turbo on the Biturbo versions of Bmw, or traction problems on som QUATTRO of Audi... as ypu said, exept for Toyota and Lexus 🤣
un bel regalo di compleanno per la tua stelvio sarebbe l'aggiunta dell'adaptive cruise control, e upgrade del volante e leva cambio al MY2020! Montati sulla mia MY2017 e fanno una belal differenza
The fuel pump is a thing. But its easy to replace. I believe Samcrac has a video on it. I really love the Stelvio, I'm looking for one, nice exterior, good handling and enough space for a family. Girlfriend has a red Mito, would love to get a red Stelvio next to it.
Hi, this motor is perfect but in my opinion allready to it's limit if it is the 210hp diesel, so don't do any motor modifications. If it is the 2.0 petrol, then you can do many modifications both on the 200hp or on the 280hp. Don't do anything on the powertrain because it is allready perfect. While on a bodywork you can do what you want !
@@ste.fiorav it's 2.0 petrol with 280HP, I'm not going to do anything with engine modification, I'm just concerned about the engine with 67.000 Mile odometer? is it good enough, reliable?
One more question regarding fuel consumption. Your current fuel consumption is around 8L/km. How many city / highway kilometres in percentage did you drive?
I really like the car but wonder if it is comfortable enough for longer rides? I understand it is more on the sportier side in terms of suspension? What is your take? Thanks.
I've seen youtube reviewers saying it's softer on the road than the Q5 and X3. ...unless in Dynamic mode, where the suspension gets firmer. ...and quieter too.
I drive a 2.0 petol and I can assure you it's comfortable. I do 2 2000+km trips per year and the confort is absolute. Low noise, enough compliance with 20 rims, efficient adaptive cruise control, perfect automatic gearbox. Plus this car has an option that no other SUV currently has and cannot offer: lack of weight. This means it doesn't lean in turns, reacts better to bumps, so can have softer suspension even with a sporty ride. I have ridden recently on a current BMW X5, very comfortable car, little bit quieter, but on bumps it feels like being on a truck, the car rebounds and feels heavy and takes time to settle, while the stelvio behaves almost like a hatchback. The BMW I've tried has air suspensions which limit body roll a lot in turns, but can't fully compensate for the 2.3-2.4 tons the car weighs. I would be curious to try a Mercedes who usually do a better job at dampening, but I expect the compromise on handling would be even more extreme. Techically there's not many more workaround to added weight, than added suspension stiffness (or body roll)
@@665Thunder hello, I want to trade my 5 series 2018 for Stelvio 2017 2.2d and I wonder is the adaptive cruise control as good as BMW's? I will definetly miss active lane keeping asssist but I really love Stelvio
@@MarSaso You can always opt for a MY2020 with all the level 2 ADAS, including lane centering. I've never tried the BMW adaptive CC but I'm very happy with mine which was retro-fitted to my MY2017 stelvio, so it should be the worst case scenario. Once you try Stelvio's steering, you won't want to use lane assist
@@665Thunder 2020 models are too expensive for me at the moment. I have tried Stelvio and thats why I fell in love with it. Does the cruise control have stop and go function when traffic stops?
just perfect, an all rounder, miles better than a Cayenne which I am owning currently, proud and enjoyable to drive on every trip
You don't own shit 🤣
Where are all the haters now who say it’s not reliable?! Crickets.
I just bought it again in anycase 😅 new video soon
Хейтеры ездят на WaG....
I don’t know any other car from 2018 with a exploding fuel pump lol
@@PHFilms3 explode?, how's that even possible for an electric motor
It's reliability is hurt because the Quadrifoglio apparently really struggled
I have a diesel also it is amazing, 170k now and no problems at all. You feel it's a special car on the road while everyone is driving the audis etc. (nothing wrong with an audi, I love some of those cars also had one before but it is so mainstream)
What is consumption?
@@tomislavmatic4049 7.3l/100km
Happy to hear you are enjoy your Alfa.
I love my Alfa.
🍀
I subscribed hoping to see more of stelvio! :)
You will see shortly 😜
Hello I would like to ask what should be paid attention to when buying a used Stelvio? diesel or gasoline engine is the better choice? Which is the less service success?Thanks
I love Italian and Serbian men!
Excellent
"As you know from my other videos, I drive my car"
Bro, we know it from your 150,000 kilometers odometer
In 2 years 😅
Volevo vedere il consumo a 130 km/h.......è la 200 o la 280?
210 diesel. 13.5km/l di media andando normale
Hi, I love Alfa Romeo, but the reliability is not the best going back to the past, but then again all the cars break down some time ( except Lexus or Toyota)😊😅, just joking. I was wondering many people say that they have problems with Alfas that have Q4 drive train, electrical mainly, but all other versions are good?!
Honestly I never heard of electrical problems... the only thing I can say is that if you look at all cars problems, all have some. Lookat the 2.0 engine in the BMW, the IMS on the porsche 996, turbo on the Biturbo versions of Bmw, or traction problems on som QUATTRO of Audi... as ypu said, exept for Toyota and Lexus 🤣
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un bel regalo di compleanno per la tua stelvio sarebbe l'aggiunta dell'adaptive cruise control, e upgrade del volante e leva cambio al MY2020! Montati sulla mia MY2017 e fanno una belal differenza
Grazie ma nel frattempo ho anche cambiato Stelvio e presa MY2022 quindi ha tutto 🙂
@@ste.fiorav ottimo, complimenti! in bocca al lupo! Che non continuino a rompersi le componenti tedesche!
Salve Signore, how much does cost to repair exploded fuel pump, injectors and half of the motor ?
8000 Euro or more ??
It was under guarantee because it had less than 2 years
The fuel pump is a thing.
But its easy to replace.
I believe Samcrac has a video on it.
I really love the Stelvio, I'm looking for one, nice exterior, good handling and enough space for a family.
Girlfriend has a red Mito, would love to get a red Stelvio next to it.
I would @Scotty Kilmer
Hi there, I've just bought Alfa Romeo Stelvio 2.0 on copart - Texas Dallas... odometer: 67,000 Mile... can u give me some piece of advice?
Hi, this motor is perfect but in my opinion allready to it's limit if it is the 210hp diesel, so don't do any motor modifications. If it is the 2.0 petrol, then you can do many modifications both on the 200hp or on the 280hp. Don't do anything on the powertrain because it is allready perfect. While on a bodywork you can do what you want !
@@ste.fiorav it's 2.0 petrol with 280HP, I'm not going to do anything with engine modification, I'm just concerned about the engine with 67.000 Mile odometer? is it good enough, reliable?
hello, how much does it consume and how much horsepower does it have
210hp I make an avg of 12.5/12.7km/l but I'mallways in motorway. Whwn I go slower I can do also 14/14.5km/l easily
210 hp, is it the diesel? Does not sound like in the video...
@@negulescum That's one of the Diesel versions, yes. Easy to notice it by the rev limit on the dashboard. 😉
One more question regarding fuel consumption. Your current fuel consumption is around 8L/km. How many city / highway kilometres in percentage did you drive?
Did you buy your Stelvio brand new or used?
New
I really like the car but wonder if it is comfortable enough for longer rides? I understand it is more on the sportier side in terms of suspension? What is your take? Thanks.
I've seen youtube reviewers saying it's softer on the road than the Q5 and X3. ...unless in Dynamic mode, where the suspension gets firmer. ...and quieter too.
I drive a 2.0 petol and I can assure you it's comfortable. I do 2 2000+km trips per year and the confort is absolute. Low noise, enough compliance with 20 rims, efficient adaptive cruise control, perfect automatic gearbox. Plus this car has an option that no other SUV currently has and cannot offer: lack of weight. This means it doesn't lean in turns, reacts better to bumps, so can have softer suspension even with a sporty ride. I have ridden recently on a current BMW X5, very comfortable car, little bit quieter, but on bumps it feels like being on a truck, the car rebounds and feels heavy and takes time to settle, while the stelvio behaves almost like a hatchback. The BMW I've tried has air suspensions which limit body roll a lot in turns, but can't fully compensate for the 2.3-2.4 tons the car weighs. I would be curious to try a Mercedes who usually do a better job at dampening, but I expect the compromise on handling would be even more extreme. Techically there's not many more workaround to added weight, than added suspension stiffness (or body roll)
@@665Thunder hello, I want to trade my 5 series 2018 for Stelvio 2017 2.2d and I wonder is the adaptive cruise control as good as BMW's? I will definetly miss active lane keeping asssist but I really love Stelvio
@@MarSaso You can always opt for a MY2020 with all the level 2 ADAS, including lane centering. I've never tried the BMW adaptive CC but I'm very happy with mine which was retro-fitted to my MY2017 stelvio, so it should be the worst case scenario. Once you try Stelvio's steering, you won't want to use lane assist
@@665Thunder 2020 models are too expensive for me at the moment. I have tried Stelvio and thats why I fell in love with it. Does the cruise control have stop and go function when traffic stops?
Good a Stelvio diesel 160cv for taxi use?
On the back in my opinion is to small to be a car only for passengers. I would suggest a VwTiguan eventually or a Bmw X3
@@ste.fiorav Tesla Model Y or Model 3?🥰
What year is this??
2019, but the video was done beginning of 2022
Is this the Diesel?
Yes
a parte che dal 2021 come la mia veloce hanno il fantastic touch screen e altro 😂
Went to see Tonale. Too small and low quality. Nowhere close to Stelvio.
correct, as that car is aimed at different buyer.
Have you heard of electrical problems on Stelvio?
Not had any, neither in this neither in the new one.
The infotainment screen is flickering the entire video...
@@lukedavies3732 That's how screens and camera works bud
Messing around filming with your phone whist driving….so dangerous and so selfish 🙄