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Originally posted by quackhandle View PostChap I work with is after the Alfa Giulia Cloverleaf, was reading about it in TG magazine, seems like it's actually quite good.
For an Alfa.
qh
The fully done up version of the Giulia looks sweet
Maybe an alternative to an M3/AMG.....
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Chap I work with is after the Alfa Giulia Cloverleaf, was reading about it in TG magazine, seems like it's actually quite good.
For an Alfa.
qh
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It's just a fiat with different badge so nowt to worry about....Originally posted by Hobosapien View PostNo lease? You're brave. The gen pop will have the torches and pitch forks out for daring to actually own the thing.
Also, see if they'll throw in a load of spares in case Alfa do a Saab and you're left with a car in warranty but no parts to fix them.
It's a decent deal actually. I find 1.6 diesels woefully underpowered though...
If I didn't have my £120 a month passat estate I might have been tempted.
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Originally posted by Hobosapien View PostAlso, see if they'll throw in a load of spares in case Alfa do a Saab and you're left with a car in warranty but no parts to fix them.
There's always spares for Alfas because they tend to be enthusiast cars - lots of indie garages who will keep models running long after the company stops making parts.
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No lease? You're brave. The gen pop will have the torches and pitch forks out for daring to actually own the thing.
Also, see if they'll throw in a load of spares in case Alfa do a Saab and you're left with a car in warranty but no parts to fix them.
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I loved the 170bhp diesel. Nice car and at that price a bit of a bargain.
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Yep, thats the place. However, the 1.6 Diesel Business Edition at just £14K is a real steal if you are after a new motor. They also have the traditional petrol and 2.0 diesel and TCT models, all at £16K or below. Which is why I am rather gutted!Originally posted by original PM View PostIs the from the Mangoletsi Garage near Knutsford?
They are always pestering me with 'great deals'
Used Cars - 2016 Alfa Romeo Giulietta 2.0 JTDM-2 Business Edition 5dr (start/stop)
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Is the from the Mangoletsi Garage near Knutsford?
They are always pestering me with 'great deals'
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Doomed…..
I was crowing with the good price of my new Alfa Guilietta – just £16K, fully loaded special edition.
Looks like the economy is jittery – they are now flogging them for just £14K. Yep, regisetered April cars that were £22K with £8K off.
If anyone is after a bargain basement good sporty diesel car, you may as well ransack your local Italian jalopy centre while they have them.
That is a whole weeks worth of work in this hell-hole for nothing. Gutted….Tags: None
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