Is Alfa Romeo truly UNRELIABLE?? Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio long-term ownership review
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- Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
- In this video, we are taking Jacky's daily driver the Alfa Romeo Giulia for a spin and talk about the ownership and what he experienced of having this car for the past 5 years.
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I did 60k miles over 4yrs and had no engine failures or issues. Mine was used, I was second owner. Great car
Hey, just curious on what year you had or have?
@@haifeng6794 I had 17 plate
Nice! I'm really considering getting a 17 - 19 quad. Seems like most people don't face too many issues besides battery.
Apparently, the reliability has greatly improved since the 2020 model year. Many owners of recent Giulias are reporting very few issues and relatively high reliability.
Can vouch, not a QV but got a 2020 Ti Sport Carbon with 55k miles, second owner. Not a single problem and it’s daily driven.
Since 2020? Those are still basically new cars and there should be almost no issues
@@loopba That would be true for Toyota, Honda and most Far East manufacturers, but this is Alfa we're talking about..
@@loopba People rave abt how unreliable these are so it has good merit
My 2017 has been totally reliable following a simple software update after purchase. Excellent cars.
Funny how all these people are talking about reliability after 60k miles but when you talk about real reliable car, you talk about after 100k
My car is currently at 11k miles, and no issue. Currently held at Yokohama bay as I just imported from US. May be reliability is something to do with drive frequency. This is my 2nd 2017 QV, and I don't have anything bad to say about it. I really don't see any better 4door cars in current market.
I also have a 2018 Giulia Quadrifoglio. I have had absolutely NO issues.
Please note that all high-performance cars depreciiate similarly. Thi=uas I am kind of surpsed with your reasning. Please read oweners reviews and you will find that the QVs are quite reliable, especially compared to the high performance models from Porsche, BMW, Audsi, Mercedes. None of the later are as relaible as to Toyotas or Subarus. Keep enjoying your QV.
I've had one for 3 years and it's the best car I've ever owned.
Unfortunately, tomorrow is my last day with it as I let her go to move on to a Porsche 911.
But in the future I think I'll circle back and buy a giuilia QV for the garage, it's an amazing car and a future collectible.
It’s sad to see you’re letting the Giulia go but Porsche 911 is another great car! Hope you enjoy the journey with it!
2018 Stelvio Quad with twin turbo failure at about 40K. No other major issues. Had them replaced under warranty. Still love the car, drive is unbelievable.
I am an Alfaholic I own a 91 Spider (sublime) a 2017 Stelvio and a 2019 Quadrifoglio. They have all been fantastic Vis a Vis dependability. Do the regular maintenance and this brand is every bit as dependable a any other brand. I wish I had a dollar for every Mercedes or BMW I have seen cruising by on the back of of a tow truck in the last several years. You like driving??? buy an Alfa you will never regret it!! Every time I start the engine of anyone I smile like a Cheshire cat. MEOOOW
My QV is my daily too. It’s worth every penny 💯
I think you meant to say accessory belt. The Giulia Quad does not have a timing belt. Very uncommon problem to break though. This is the first time I've heard of an accessory belt breaking. I have 2018 as well and visit the Giulia forums daily. Per chance, was the belt not changed at the maintenance interval (60,000 km or 4 years, which ever comes first)?
Most people hate traffic circles. When you own an Alfa Romeo, you will seek them like a 6-year-old on Christmas day.
When the machine looks this GOOD I'll allow it some space to be unreliable. 🧡👍👀
Great Car, best 4-door saloon!!
As well as the review👍🏼💪🏼 thx for your real pov
I have a 4c spider since 2019, no issue and good reliability. I’ve bought a Giulia QV 7 months ago, it’s a fantastic car. It seems to have a good reliability.
Beautiful car and great honesty about the car! Sorry for your sour experience
Not what I wanted to hear but pretty much what I expected to hear
I think if buying used understanding the cars history and common errors are key. I have 20k on mine and other than maintenance it has been great. Understanding that maintenance is key I think is the most important part of owning these cars. I do my oil changes at 5k and belts at 30k.
You are soooo lucky that drive this car. But then again money makes it possible.
I must be honest. If I had money, this would be a no-brainer. This car is not cheap. But worth it.
Don’t get an early one. Some say, wiring looms were not sized right creating elec issues. 2018 on was fixed
I would still love to have one! Too bad we have terrible taxes here in our country since this car isn't offered yet by dealers here and being sold only via grey market.
Such a sexy car indeed!
Yes sadly if your country doesn’t have Alfa Romeo dealership supporting genuine parts for replacements, owning an Alfa Romeo will require patience and pure passion..
Own 2017 no issues 3rd owner 70k odometer👍
If you paid USD 93k five years ago, then the price really hasn’t increased very much over time. A new 2023 ARQV can be had now for USD 82K (in the U.S.).
The history between Ferrari and Alfa goes back further and deeper than you realise. Check out their history, the four early racing drivers for Alfa and where the cloverleaf comes from and why it’s triangle!! You’ll find a certain Enzo Ferrari was one of the Alfa factory drivers!!
I have had three Alfa romeos. I had 2017 Giulia quad, then 2019 Stelvio 2.0 and then agains 2023 Giulia quad Total of 100K miles on these three cars not even a single trip to the dealer for any repairs.
Alfa has always been about character and emotions for me. As Jeremy Clarkson once said, every petrol head needs to own an Alfa at least once in their life. I was seriously looking into owning but the way our UK government keeps making petrol/diesel car ownership unattractive we’ve ended up adding a Kia EV6 GT to our ownership instead.
Same here! EVs are great vehicles, but not machines that can excite us patrol heads… wish there is no permanent ban for patrol/ diesel cars in the future.
@@ShogunAutosport yeah, as a daily the EV6 GT and 575BHP is entertaining enough for launching and comfortable for cruising but not enough excitement. For now I also have a Focus ST for petrol gun but heavily leaning towards eventually switching to a FK8 Civic Type R or something German. Not sure yet but really want to go back to JDM.
Shame people got misled. Ive had my QUadrifoglio since 2020 daily driven, no issues at all. Also had a regular giulia and a normal stelvio. No issues at all on those either.
How many miles on it
The first two years of any model will have reliability issues, even Toyota and Subaru. Looking to buy a Stelvio QV, as I need the AWD, soon
Such a clickbait title and a blown engine thanks to your extreme driving? Anyway, you are testing a 2018 Giulia, which is notorious for having some quality issues. From 2019/20, it has been significantly improved inside and mechanically (e.g. more advanced direct injection engine). Some fan boys will claim the steering feel has been ruined, but the Ackermann angle change is marginal and it was to remove the front wheels hopping at full lock. Also, it is rubbish that the new one's noise has been ruined. It is now simply more refined as a car of this level deserves to be and no longer raw and under-developed. The infotainment is faster now (still not up to the Germans) and the reverse camera is low resolution. But driving wise, it is still a dynamic marvel. Last but not least, during the pandemic it lost custom options (eg grey dashboard and door stitching only and red or black brake calipers) and the standard painted roof is now steel, while the interior is full leather (unless you option the Sparco seats which are still Alcantara/leather and come with white/green stitching). The new Giulia's are as reliable (or not) as rival cars.
Solid points and we totally agreed with you! However, we did this video based on Jacky’s 5 years ownership experience of his particular early model 2018 Giulia Quadrifoglio. We did appreciate the car and how Alfa Romeo created this modernised, elegant sports sedan and I guess that’s why Jacky is still happily putting mileage on the Giulia after all the troubles, love hate relationship innit?
Perhaps newer gen's steering feel changed due to active lane keep assist which must mean they added motor or new mechanism somewhere between steering to wheel. IDK, I never looked into this as I don't own newer model lol.
@@ymadok5468 the steering wheel itself changed too
You would have confidence now buying a new 2024 model then sir ? I am in the process to take one but Some comments here and there make me think about it... How is the V6 aging ( if I keep the car for more than 200 000 kms ?) Thx
@@xtadeus4777 the drivetrain (Alfa/Ferrari engine and German ZF transmission) is solid. The electronics and fit and finish can have issues, but it is a quality product the same
Why has reliability got to come into every reveiw with alfa.get over it .if you want unreliable cars look at German garbage.
今一番気になってる車、カッコよすぎですね。
ちなみにクアドリフォリオは日本で車両保険入れますか?
できますよ!
@@ShogunAutosport あざます!!探してみるっす
Looks a lot better with Shiori in it 😛
😂😂😂
Damn! Very knowledgeable ! Hats Off to you sir!
make sure you close the left rear door lol
Did I hear “raining dog shit”? That’s very Hongkie 😂
Yep 😂
Are you gunna sell it Jacky?
Thinking about trading it in for something more hardcore or a project car!
Got a 2019 QV. Ruining me exactly the same way.
What are some of the issues you’ve had with it?
@mrblocku4152 Rear dampers leaked and replaced under warranty. Rear wheel bearings, which I put down to a bad batch since I haven't had any fail in cars for decades.
Car is great fun. Smooth and quiet in a built up area and an animal on the right road.
Alfa is building great cars🇮🇹🇮🇹👍
🇮🇹🚗💨💨💨🇮🇹
Did the warranty cover the blow engine? Sounds like it was a user error not a manufacturer defect!
Not user error, but abusive driving
Fortunately the warranty did cover the repair after they checked the ECU, Japanese dealership is super reasonable!!
What modifications have u done on the car??
Just lowering springs and spacers both from H&R for the aesthetic.
@@ShogunAutosport that's stance is lit...good stuff