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      04-03-2021, 08:53 PM   #23
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Oh no ..dont use JD Power as an example of reliability. There is a member who posted above who will chastise you for even considering that a somewhat reliable source.

Coming from an Italian ... I agree to stay away from the Giulia or any Alfa.
Seriously, a reliability list where Toyota is beat by Kia and Porsche doesn't hold much water in my humble opinion

For the OP though, Alfa all the way. I think it's one of the best looking sedans out there, and it gets lots of points for simply being cool. I've never driven one but I've heard they're fun - worth a few reliability sniffles in my opinion.
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      04-04-2021, 01:48 PM   #24
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If you go with the Alfa you better learn how to spell it.

If I were in the market, and leasing, I'd be sorely tempted by the Quadrifoglio. Mostly because I consider myself a car enthusiast, I haven't owned an Alfa yet (although I have worked on them), and the Top Gear folks say that you aren't a true car enthusiast until you have.
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Is true.
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What's your price point ?

Giulia ti is about $43k
Stinger at $50k

Why not a RWD IS350 w/ handling pack?

IS500 but it'll be at least $60k starting, so maybe a little more than what you want to spend?

Or get a used Stinger in the $30s.
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Seriously, a reliability list where Toyota is beat by Kia and Porsche doesn't hold much water in my humble opinion

For the OP though, Alfa all the way. I think it's one of the best looking sedans out there, and it gets lots of points for simply being cool. I've never driven one but I've heard they're fun - worth a few reliability sniffles in my opinion.
Yes it's much better to judge by "best looking" and "being cool".
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      04-05-2021, 12:29 PM   #28
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What's your price point ?

Giulia ti is about $43k
Stinger at $50k

Why not a RWD IS350 w/ handling pack?

IS500 but it'll be at least $60k starting, so maybe a little more than what you want to spend?

Or get a used Stinger in the $30s.
Going used, mid to high 20s.
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A friend of mine is an accountant at the local Alfa dealer in Kansas City. They also sell Benz, Porsche, Land Rover, and Jag. She says from day one, the Alfas have been absolutely terrible from a reliability standpoint. She says the brand actually hurts the dealer because so many Alfas require low profit warranty work and the cars suck up days of time in the bays because it takes techs so long to sort through issues, often electrical. Customers also become mad at the dealer because their cars are out of commission for so long. The dealership owners are considering ending their Alfa contract because of this.

I think the Guilia Quad is one of the sexist and best performing sedans out there. But I'd be so pissed if I had a car that was always in a state of disrepair. I'd never consider an Alfa unless I had another reliable car in the stable, it was under warranty, and I never took it on a long trip.
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I run an Alfa and Saab
Unmarried, or divorced?
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