Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio - Anyone Ordering One

Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio - Anyone Ordering One

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Spoof

1,854 posts

215 months

Tuesday 22nd November 2016
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moffat said:
They're not taking any deposits until after Feb so stuffed even if I wanted to order one now, but I don't.

As long as they have the same 3% APR I will be happy.
Well thats a load of rubbish, I could have put my deposit down yesterday for a March delivery had I not wanted to explore my options first.

APR obviously deposit linked, but with £10k down its was slightly more than 3%.



Edited by Spoof on Tuesday 22 November 13:31

generationx

6,736 posts

105 months

Friday 25th November 2016
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It looks like things might get expensive if you simply must have one but hadn´t ordered...

https://www.classicdriver.com/en/car/alfa-romeo/gi...

XMT

Original Poster:

3,793 posts

147 months

Friday 25th November 2016
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generationx said:
It looks like things might get expensive if you simply must have one but hadn´t ordered...

https://www.classicdriver.com/en/car/alfa-romeo/gi...
Has to be smoking crack

Vitorio

4,296 posts

143 months

Friday 25th November 2016
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XMT said:
generationx said:
It looks like things might get expensive if you simply must have one but hadn´t ordered...

https://www.classicdriver.com/en/car/alfa-romeo/gi...
Has to be smoking crack
5K over list price for the netherlands, not sure how much the blu montecarlo is over base spec...

Not nuts, but definitely a tad cheeky

cayman-black

12,642 posts

216 months

Monday 28th November 2016
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[quote=wal 45]Normally any Alfa looks fantastic in Competizione Red but the Giulia at the Goodwood Breakfast Club last week just didn't do it for me. Think this is the spec you're looking at and pretty sure this car was a manual as well. Apologies for photo quality.





I think this look stunning and would be my choice of colour.

generationx

6,736 posts

105 months

Tuesday 29th November 2016
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It is a much more vibrant, pearlescent colour "in the flesh"

norchi

351 posts

222 months

Tuesday 29th November 2016
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Straight off the bat 10% off list for a QF for cash no trade in, from my local dealer after a test drive.....

Don.

Edited by norchi on Tuesday 29th November 12:39

cayman-black

12,642 posts

216 months

Tuesday 29th November 2016
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norchi said:
Straight off the bat 10% off list for a QF for cash no trade in, from my local dealer after a test drive.....

Don.

Edited by norchi on Tuesday 29th November 12:39
Wow Don , thats great deal. Thx for the info.

Gio G

2,946 posts

209 months

Tuesday 29th November 2016
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norchi said:
Straight off the bat 10% off list for a QF for cash no trade in, from my local dealer after a test drive.....

Don.

Edited by norchi on Tuesday 29th November 12:39
Don, are you able to name the dealer or the franchise?

Thanks G

wal 45

662 posts

180 months

Tuesday 29th November 2016
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generationx said:
It is a much more vibrant, pearlescent colour "in the flesh"
I had to (sadly) check the Giulia colour chart when I got home as wasn't convinced it was competizione red, it really didn't shine the way the 8C, 4C, 159, Brera and Giulietta do in that colour. That said the light wasn't brilliant and I'd like to be in position to have the quandary of colour choice!

Still not convinced of the styling but I bet it will be a great drive.

taymore

1 posts

139 months

Tuesday 6th December 2016
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Interested to know if anybody has managed to secure a an attractive PCP deal on the Quadrifoglio?

I am currently in an f80 M3 Competition Pack, and looking to make the transition into the QV. As it stands, the residual values that Alfa are offering are making for unpleasant reading when it comes to the overall financing numbers.


Spoof

1,854 posts

215 months

Wednesday 7th December 2016
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taymore said:
Interested to know if anybody has managed to secure a an attractive PCP deal on the Quadrifoglio?

I am currently in an f80 M3 Competition Pack, and looking to make the transition into the QV. As it stands, the residual values that Alfa are offering are making for unpleasant reading when it comes to the overall financing numbers.

I really want to order one, my heart is saying do it, but my head looks at the residuals after a few years.
I can't even make man maths work on this one.

rmaurer

251 posts

270 months

Wednesday 7th December 2016
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FYI Glyn Hopkin in St Albans have a Competizione Red QF in their showroom. Really liked the look of it but the interior quality was a bit disappointing... I currently have an E90 M3 (4 door) but am tempted to book in for a test drive.

Gio G

2,946 posts

209 months

Wednesday 7th December 2016
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rmaurer said:
FYI Glyn Hopkin in St Albans have a Competizione Red QF in their showroom. Really liked the look of it but the interior quality was a bit disappointing... I currently have an E90 M3 (4 door) but am tempted to book in for a test drive.
I took it out on Sunday... Quality inside is actually very good, well refined, on par with German brands, however only spent 30 minutes in it. It makes an amazing noise (race mode) and hands down the quickest thing I have been in and driven. The exterior is very subjective, either you like it or you don't..For me the 19 inch teledials set it off nicely..

Positives
- Awesome engine and exhaust noise
- Very fast, like stupid fast without even trying
- Will not be a common sight on the roads
- The ride is amazing, damping on suspension is first rate!

Negatives
- 9,000 miles service intervals, used to longer intervals
- They will not budge on price, they want to charge list
- The number of trained technicians for the QF in any one dealer
- 3 month lead time quoted, but you know it will be allot longer than that

Once you are in it, it does feel quite special, also a little intimating, as the back does want to kick out, when you plant your foot and release the 500 ponies in any gear! M5 drivers will be right at home!

Take it for a test drive, I am still thinking about it.


G



ecain63

10,588 posts

175 months

Saturday 10th December 2016
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APR is not dependent on deposit. From today's chat at the dealer:

PCP over 2 years will get you a 0.2% APR
PCP over 3 will get you a 2.2% APR
PCP over is 3.1%

It comes down the residual value and not the deposit. There is almost no dealer contribution if you go PCP but if you own a Fiat group car you can claim £1k in a loyalty scheme. I based my deal on £61750 list, £10k down, 8k annual miles over 4 years. Worked out at £739.78 pcm. Not bad when you consider the competition.

frankenstein12

1,915 posts

96 months

Wednesday 14th December 2016
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The nice guys from alfa romeo very kindly sent me a free copy of Top Gear magazine today along with a card to say merry christmas and thank you for showing an interest in the Quadrifoglio.


TerryThomas

1,228 posts

91 months

Thursday 15th December 2016
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It's a good write up on a lovely car.

briang9

3,279 posts

160 months

Thursday 15th December 2016
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Read something recently that suggests there is only one dealer in Scotland going to be selling them...and it's one of Arnie's. Not sure that is going to help their sales in Scotland...

Nero77

190 posts

146 months

Thursday 15th December 2016
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Been offered a very good trade in deal on my 4C, £1000 loyalty contribution and 0.8, 2.4 and 3.5% over 2, 3 and 4 years respectively.

Spec - competizione red, yellow calipers, teledial wheels, green and white stitching on black, carbon seats and carbon steering wheel.

Have driven it a couple of times now and it's a fantastic machine. Quick, beautiful with lovely details. It's so nice to see a stylish interior without a stuck on screen you see in BMW, Mercedes and Audi. Has that rare ability to make you feel special from the moment you move away.

I think I am going to give myself an early Christmas present....

TerryThomas

1,228 posts

91 months

Thursday 15th December 2016
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Apart from the caliper colour that would be my perfect spec.

Is the cloverleaf front wing badge standard or do they charge for it like Ferrari do?