Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio - Anyone Ordering One
Discussion
XMT said:
Olivera said:
ecain63 said:
They are quoting 10-12 weeks currently. Less than 100 will come to the UK in 2017 but there is no real queue currently.
Bearing this in mind, any updates on likely available discounts on list?Is it correct that to get the full exhaust noise you have to have it in 'race' mode, so all driver aids off?
And is the noise natural - as in not synthesised like the M3?
6 mins in... https://youtu.be/_-LzIFJ9pQs
And is the noise natural - as in not synthesised like the M3?
6 mins in... https://youtu.be/_-LzIFJ9pQs
Yep, for an open valved exhaust 100% of the time you need to be in Race mode. I did test where the exhaust opens in dynamic and I think its just before 4krpm. You can have the exhaust mapped to be open all the time in dynamic if you fancy. Not sure why you'd want it open all the time as when in dynamic it's open a lot of the time anyway. Only really closes when you're not on the fizz.
The sound is 100% natural too. Not synthesised.
The sound is 100% natural too. Not synthesised.
Thanks, sounds a lot like how my Exige valve works.
Nice to know the sound is real too.
Quite like the look of the red/black interior (the full red on lower panel and door cards)
Just not sure of the exterior - I think it should be the comp red, wife wants something else but not white, and as it's a daily drive I won't have black.
Saw the blue, and it looked not overly metallic, so that leaves grey and silver...
Nice to know the sound is real too.
Quite like the look of the red/black interior (the full red on lower panel and door cards)
Just not sure of the exterior - I think it should be the comp red, wife wants something else but not white, and as it's a daily drive I won't have black.
Saw the blue, and it looked not overly metallic, so that leaves grey and silver...
I actually think the grey looks proper smart with dark alloys and red callipers
https://youtu.be/ccbhL8Bc-BU
https://youtu.be/ccbhL8Bc-BU
XMT said:
Anyone been able to buy a new one for 55/56k
Reliable brokers in Germany list them starting from € 66k so your GBP price seems roughly realistic at least. Mega bargain IMVHO. But out of my budget unfortunately.Such a shame they only sell the 280 PS map 4 pot in the AT + AWD handicapped 'Veloce' guise. Can't understand they make such a mega platform, even go to the lengths of offering an LSD + brake upgrade + adaptive suspension option from the factory (and for a super fair price!). But then the only 'classic' driver's car config (RWD + LSD + MT) to put this on -- south of the Cloverleaf -- is a 180 PS Diesel. WTF, FCA?!
But still, is there a thread on here somewhere for the cooking models? I'd be interested to hear about user reviews for e.g. the 2.0 petrol version.
In response to discounts, been told that Alfa have changed the way the dealers are paid for the QV, there is far less margin in them for the car now. Apparently Alfa are trying to keep residuals high on the car and starting to remove the myth of huge depreciation.
The price increased (base) to 61 in January, so 56 might have been achievable last year (providing you didn't spec the car any higher) but not sure that is now. I got 1k discount for being an Alfa owner and a good trade in deal on the 4C so although no discount on base (or options...!) but happy.
Apparently mine is on a boat to the UK. Where, they are not sure....
The price increased (base) to 61 in January, so 56 might have been achievable last year (providing you didn't spec the car any higher) but not sure that is now. I got 1k discount for being an Alfa owner and a good trade in deal on the 4C so although no discount on base (or options...!) but happy.
Apparently mine is on a boat to the UK. Where, they are not sure....
Nero77 said:
In response to discounts, been told that Alfa have changed the way the dealers are paid for the QV, there is far less margin in them for the car now. Apparently Alfa are trying to keep residuals high on the car and starting to remove the myth of huge depreciation.
The price increased (base) to 61 in January, so 56 might have been achievable last year (providing you didn't spec the car any higher) but not sure that is now. I got 1k discount for being an Alfa owner and a good trade in deal on the 4C so although no discount on base (or options...!) but happy.
Apparently mine is on a boat to the UK. Where, they are not sure....
Good!The price increased (base) to 61 in January, so 56 might have been achievable last year (providing you didn't spec the car any higher) but not sure that is now. I got 1k discount for being an Alfa owner and a good trade in deal on the 4C so although no discount on base (or options...!) but happy.
Apparently mine is on a boat to the UK. Where, they are not sure....
It might end up driving second hand prices on alfas, which is bad for me personally, but if Alfa ever wants to be able to become a true mainstream brand again they need to shake the high depreciation, that'll get more non-alfisti on board, both private sale and lease.
Lease companies are running scared - I originally saw headline costs on par with the M3 (£700-800pm) but having contacted a couple, like for like terms , cost of car etc put the Alfa at £1100 pm.
That won't get anyone new into an Alfa.
It's now a toss up between one of these and another M3 for us, having discounted all the other opposition.
The problem I see is paying list now when there's no saying there'll be no discounting 6 months down the line.
Those that paid full list for the M3 when they came out (and the M135i) must be stinging now you can get £10k off one.
That won't get anyone new into an Alfa.
It's now a toss up between one of these and another M3 for us, having discounted all the other opposition.
The problem I see is paying list now when there's no saying there'll be no discounting 6 months down the line.
Those that paid full list for the M3 when they came out (and the M135i) must be stinging now you can get £10k off one.
Edited by Jesus on Thursday 16th February 13:27
Jesus said:
Lease companies are running scared - I originally saw headline costs on par with the M3 (£700-800pm) but having contacted a couple, like for like terms , cost of car etc put the Alfa at £1100 pm.
That won't get anyone new into an Alfa.
It's now a toss up between one of these and another M3 for us, having discounted all the other opposition.
The problem I see is paying list now when there's no saying there'll be no discounting 6 months down the line.
Those that paid full list for the M3 when they came out (and the M135i) must be stinging now you can get £10k off one.
Id imagine the M5 must be a real barging now.. if there are any left. £20k was being offered off list bringing them down to 53k last year...That won't get anyone new into an Alfa.
It's now a toss up between one of these and another M3 for us, having discounted all the other opposition.
The problem I see is paying list now when there's no saying there'll be no discounting 6 months down the line.
Those that paid full list for the M3 when they came out (and the M135i) must be stinging now you can get £10k off one.
Edited by Jesus on Thursday 16th February 13:27
Sweet Jesus, drove one of these yesterday and loved it.
They have really nailed the ride, steering and handling!
I was so impressed, the steering was very lively, fast to change direction, the whole car felt very agile, yet the ride was actually very good!
The engine was somehow not quite as impressive as I thought it would be, but the big paddles and gearbox seemed very good.
Brakes seemed a bit snatchy (steel ones) and the infotainment system is certainly no I-drive.
The dealer I went to had a demo one for £57500 or so.
They have really nailed the ride, steering and handling!
I was so impressed, the steering was very lively, fast to change direction, the whole car felt very agile, yet the ride was actually very good!
The engine was somehow not quite as impressive as I thought it would be, but the big paddles and gearbox seemed very good.
Brakes seemed a bit snatchy (steel ones) and the infotainment system is certainly no I-drive.
The dealer I went to had a demo one for £57500 or so.
urquattroGus said:
Sweet Jesus, drove one of these yesterday and loved it.
They have really nailed the ride, steering and handling!
I was so impressed, the steering was very lively, fast to change direction, the whole car felt very agile, yet the ride was actually very good!
The engine was somehow not quite as impressive as I thought it would be, but the big paddles and gearbox seemed very good.
Brakes seemed a bit snatchy (steel ones) and the infotainment system is certainly no I-drive.
The dealer I went to had a demo one for £57500 or so.
<<Looked at your profile>> Was that Chelmsford? I believe the price on the demonstrator is an illustration of what that spec would cost - Alfa dealers are not going to be allowed to sell the demo´s that arrived before the pre-ordered customer cars were delivered apparently. That´s where I bought mine by the way!They have really nailed the ride, steering and handling!
I was so impressed, the steering was very lively, fast to change direction, the whole car felt very agile, yet the ride was actually very good!
The engine was somehow not quite as impressive as I thought it would be, but the big paddles and gearbox seemed very good.
Brakes seemed a bit snatchy (steel ones) and the infotainment system is certainly no I-drive.
The dealer I went to had a demo one for £57500 or so.
generationx said:
urquattroGus said:
Sweet Jesus, drove one of these yesterday and loved it.
They have really nailed the ride, steering and handling!
I was so impressed, the steering was very lively, fast to change direction, the whole car felt very agile, yet the ride was actually very good!
The engine was somehow not quite as impressive as I thought it would be, but the big paddles and gearbox seemed very good.
Brakes seemed a bit snatchy (steel ones) and the infotainment system is certainly no I-drive.
The dealer I went to had a demo one for £57500 or so.
<<Looked at your profile>> Was that Chelmsford? I believe the price on the demonstrator is an illustration of what that spec would cost - Alfa dealers are not going to be allowed to sell the demo´s that arrived before the pre-ordered customer cars were delivered apparently. That´s where I bought mine by the way!They have really nailed the ride, steering and handling!
I was so impressed, the steering was very lively, fast to change direction, the whole car felt very agile, yet the ride was actually very good!
The engine was somehow not quite as impressive as I thought it would be, but the big paddles and gearbox seemed very good.
Brakes seemed a bit snatchy (steel ones) and the infotainment system is certainly no I-drive.
The dealer I went to had a demo one for £57500 or so.
Difficult to decide between snapping up a dealer demo one, registered november 16 and a new one...
A new one will have higher road tax, but you can't help but wonder if they might have resolved teething issues.
The demo has the spec I want bar Harmon Kardon. Anyone heard the standard system?
But the demo one is gorgeous and available imminently!
A new one will have higher road tax, but you can't help but wonder if they might have resolved teething issues.
The demo has the spec I want bar Harmon Kardon. Anyone heard the standard system?
But the demo one is gorgeous and available imminently!
Edited by urquattroGus on Friday 17th February 19:47
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