2021 Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio
2021 Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio
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kith

Original Poster:

616 posts

265 months

Thursday 29th April 2021
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Just taken delivery of a new 'QV'. Was umming an ahhing between this and a new M3 but Dan Prosser's video on here convinced me that the Alfa is more suited to the characteristics I appreciate in a car.

Pic of car as it came off the transporter

And then on my driveway


I've been advised that I should run it in gently for the first 1,000 miles so haven't opened it up yet but should be there by the weekend. Will update on impressions once I've driven it properly,

parabolica

6,930 posts

204 months

Thursday 29th April 2021
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Lovely bits of kit; was looking at a Veloce a year or two ago and came close but ended up with something completely boring instead. Is that the standard Alfa red? Or is it the tri-coat special?

ChrisCh86

1,073 posts

64 months

Thursday 29th April 2021
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That is lovely - I am very jealous!

Definitely the right decision over the ugly and heavy M3. I think these are a bit of a bargain these days

scottos

1,297 posts

144 months

Thursday 29th April 2021
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Awesome, congrats!

mak250300

111 posts

122 months

Thursday 29th April 2021
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Just perfect. I really like the rear lights on the newer ones as well.

Me personally I would have went for that as well. Looks loads better at every angle than the BMW.

kith

Original Poster:

616 posts

265 months

Thursday 29th April 2021
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parabolica said:
Is that the standard Alfa red? Or is it the tri-coat special?
Standard Alfa red. TBH, I would have preferred the tri-coat 'Competizione' red but this was a pre-specced car and I still quite like the flat red, very Rosso Corsa.

Its a pity that the QV only comes in a black interior, it would look great with tan leather inside for that classic Italian look.

8bit

5,350 posts

175 months

Thursday 29th April 2021
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Lovely, well done! Also somewhat spooky, just been looking at these on Autotrader as a possible replacement for my XKR.

DeltonaS

3,707 posts

158 months

Thursday 29th April 2021
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Great car, clap

HotHatchFan

966 posts

217 months

Thursday 29th April 2021
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Massive fan of this, looks lovely! We need more pics though, lot's more...!!thumbup

Court_S

14,475 posts

197 months

Thursday 29th April 2021
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That looks lovely; even as a BMW fanboy I think these are better looking than the M3.

They make a fab noise too. Enjoy.

Triple Six

1,133 posts

142 months

Thursday 29th April 2021
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Wa wa wee wa.

I salute anyone who chooses one of these over the 'sensible' M/AMG/RS alternative, hands down the best looking of the lot. cool

Bright Halo

3,694 posts

255 months

Friday 30th April 2021
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Very nice.

mwstewart

8,345 posts

208 months

Friday 30th April 2021
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Lovely. Congrats.

MadCaptainJack

1,653 posts

60 months

Friday 30th April 2021
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What seats did you get?

TheHighlander

1,497 posts

218 months

Friday 30th April 2021
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Much prefer these over the Ms now.

After owning 5 M3s I would be going for the Alfa for a change.

kith

Original Poster:

616 posts

265 months

Friday 30th April 2021
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MadCaptainJack said:
What seats did you get?
Standard seats.

MadCaptainJack

1,653 posts

60 months

Saturday 1st May 2021
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"Standard or Sparco Carbonshell?" was the final question mark for me. It's difficult to find a car with the carbonshell seats in a dealer but I finally tracked one down, at Thames Motor Group in Slough.

At first sitting, the carbonshell seats felt very snug around the kidneys but I was able to hop into another Quadrifoglio with standard seats (Thank you to saleschap James, who was very welcome and accommodating despite knowing I wasn't interesting in buying that particular car or ordering from that dealership!) and I realised that they actually feel very similar (at least when just sitting in a car in the showroom). I thought the carbonshell seats would be snugger and harder than the standard seats but it feels like Alfa modelled the standard seats' shape on the carbonshells.

Anyway, as a result, I'm leaning towards speccing the carbonshells, as they just seems that little bit more suited to a car of that nature.

kith

Original Poster:

616 posts

265 months

Monday 2nd August 2021
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4 months and 3,500 miles in and all is till good with the Alfa.

Took it up to Scotland for a holiday, 4-up with a weeks luggage and it it did the family thing fine, a remarkably comfortable and civilised car when dialled back.

Lots is written (rightly) about how great these cars are but I thought I'd flag the few minor demerits that I've noticed with the car:

1) The stop-start calibration is awful. Always seems to cut out just as I need t move off and needs a boot full of throttle to restart.
2) In normal mode, the step off from rest is a bit hesitant, as if driving in wellies
3) The standard sound system is pants, needs a stereo upgrade
4) The rear seats are annoyingly narrow, in that it's hard to buckle a Halfords 1-2-3 car seat (which fitted fine in my 997)

All pretty minor but hopefully useful to know for anyone considering one.

Its early days I know, but thus far, very happy with it and wouldn't swap it for an similar rival.


kith

Original Poster:

616 posts

265 months

Monday 2nd August 2021
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Economy not too bad on our Scottish trip, maybe due to the proliferation of average speed cameras




james6546

1,455 posts

71 months

Monday 2nd August 2021
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Beautiful car. That's exactly the one I'd want.

Do you find yourself wanting a manual, or is the auto good enough that you don't miss it?