Why is a Used Alfa Romeo SO CHEAP!?
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Stelvio owner... prior BMW, Audi, Infinity, Lexus, Nissan and Saab owner. This car is fantastic !! Handles great.. has been extremely reliable Mine had a sticker of $58K, I got it for $26K with 23K miles in 2019.
I’m glad people don’t buy them, makes them unique. I’m very happy with mine.
My whole family has been driving Italian cars (Fiats & Alfas) for over 30 years in Greece. We never faced any major issue. Having competent mechanics and just doing the usual preventative maintenance goes a long way in reliability.
there's a simple short answer: Low demand for Italian brands, because most people believe they're unreliable. The mindset of most "car uninformed" people is that German cars are good and reliable and Italians are weak and unreliable. Neither is true, but that's what most believe and 'hearsay'.
I own a 2019 Stelvio Quadrifoglio and aside from 5k oil changes, these cars are easy to maintain. The 2017-19 had issues with leaking radiators at the seam which most get fixed under warranty. I was fortunate that Alfa did a goodwill warranty repair for my radiator as I was 1 year beyond the warranty but only had 22k miles. They took care of me and driving the QV is like nothing else. I encourage anyone to test drive even the lower trim levels and you will be blown away. 2020+ models seem to have very very few mass issues.
Have had a Stelvio for three years. One of the best cars ever owned…I’ve driven Audi, Infiniti, Mercedes and BMW and I’d buy another Alfa in a heartbeat.
On my 2nd Stelvio .. 1st was a 2018 , current is a 2020 that I bought out the lease . Fantastic car , no issues , drives fantastic and if I had the money I would upgrade to a Quad .. Very satisfied Alfa owner 🤙🏻
My daily is a 2022 Stelvio Veloce and just purchased a 2023 Giulia QV. Had a Giulia 2.0 Ti prior and loved it. Have owned many cars and the Alfas by far have been my favorites.
I love Alfa Romeo And Maserati❤❤❤
I've had my Giulia TI for a year now, bought it used, and am loving it. No issues beyond basic maintenance and a sensor going bad. Drives on rails, good MPG, and is very unique.
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Stelvio owner... prior BMW, Audi, Infinity, Lexus, Nissan and Saab owner. This car is fantastic !! Handles great.. has been extremely reliable Mine had a sticker of $58K, I got it for $26K with 23K miles in 2019.
I’m glad people don’t buy them, makes them unique. I’m very happy with mine.
My whole family has been driving Italian cars (Fiats & Alfas) for over 30 years in Greece. We never faced any major issue. Having competent mechanics and just doing the usual preventative maintenance goes a long way in reliability.
there's a simple short answer: Low demand for Italian brands, because most people believe they're unreliable. The mindset of most "car uninformed" people is that German cars are good and reliable and Italians are weak and unreliable. Neither is true, but that's what most believe and 'hearsay'.
I own a 2019 Stelvio Quadrifoglio and aside from 5k oil changes, these cars are easy to maintain. The 2017-19 had issues with leaking radiators at the seam which most get fixed under warranty. I was fortunate that Alfa did a goodwill warranty repair for my radiator as I was 1 year beyond the warranty but only had 22k miles. They took care of me and driving the QV is like nothing else. I encourage anyone to test drive even the lower trim levels and you will be blown away. 2020+ models seem to have very very few mass issues.
Have had a Stelvio for three years. One of the best cars ever owned…I’ve driven Audi, Infiniti, Mercedes and BMW and I’d buy another Alfa in a heartbeat.
On my 2nd Stelvio .. 1st was a 2018 , current is a 2020 that I bought out the lease . Fantastic car , no issues , drives fantastic and if I had the money I would upgrade to a Quad .. Very satisfied Alfa owner 🤙🏻
My daily is a 2022 Stelvio Veloce and just purchased a 2023 Giulia QV. Had a Giulia 2.0 Ti prior and loved it. Have owned many cars and the Alfas by far have been my favorites.
I love Alfa Romeo And Maserati❤❤❤
I've had my Giulia TI for a year now, bought it used, and am loving it. No issues beyond basic maintenance and a sensor going bad. Drives on rails, good MPG, and is very unique.