Alfa Romeo Specialists Near London
Alfa Romeo Specialists Near London
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PinoPiston

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1 posts

35 months

Friday 18th April 2025
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I will open with the classic apologetic premise in case this has already been discussed in other threads but I couldn't find much... I recently got my hands on a lovely 1967 Giulia sprint GT veloce and was wondering if anyone had any Alfa Romeo specialist shops to recommend near London - thank you

Chris Type R

8,815 posts

272 months

Friday 18th April 2025
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I use Alfa Workshop / Jamie Porter who are based in Royston - north east of London, and on the Cambridge line to Kings Cross / St Pancras - so while not likely the closest, fairly accessible.

FFinally

103 posts

50 months

Sunday 27th April 2025
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I use Keith Waite in Golders Green. Very good on 105 series.

the-norseman

15,095 posts

194 months

Sunday 27th April 2025
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A for Alfa in Aylesbury

FFinally

103 posts

50 months

Sunday 27th April 2025
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I use Keith Waite in Golders Green. Very good on 105 series.

Mound Dawg

1,925 posts

197 months

Sunday 4th May 2025
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Enginuity are good with these things, they're in West London.

Quattromaster

3,017 posts

227 months

Sunday 4th May 2025
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Alfa Workshop in Royston, dealt with them for years.

Owned by Jamie Porter, managed by Ben.

Spy

1,321 posts

230 months

Tuesday 6th May 2025
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Any experience with Veloce cars in Barnet, North London ?

david-j8694

501 posts

71 months

Thursday 5th June 2025
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I'm about to use Alfacare / AHM in Hampshire for my Giulia Quadrifoglio. Based on my limited experience so far, they're a pain to get hold of via e-mail, but people speak highly of the proprietor so I'll let you know how I get on.

My friend has an Abarth 124 who has used both Veloces in Barnet and A for Alfa in Aylesbury and they've never had any issues.

GeorgeA380

18 posts

17 months

Thursday 30th October 2025
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Hey all. I'm taking my Giulieta to Veloces of London, although only recently so no complaints really.

GeorgeA380

18 posts

17 months

Thursday 30th October 2025
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Now that I found this thread I have a question, what is normal labour hours to do a basic yearly service on a Giulieta, like change of oil and oil and air filter? If anyone knows would appreciate it to get an understanding really. Thank you in advance

Tabs

1,077 posts

295 months

Thursday 30th October 2025
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Look at the a for alfa website. Comprehensive list there. Used them for my Abarth. Proper no frills workshop.

GeorgeA380

18 posts

17 months

Thursday 30th October 2025
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Thank you very much

paulmakin

727 posts

164 months

Sunday 2nd November 2025
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Alfa Workshop also has listings and pricing for servicing on the website, model by model.

AforAlfa always good in my experience

bikeman2

13 posts

46 months

I used AforAlfa recently for the first time outside of main dealers. Unfortunately I was a little disappointed. The invoice didnt breakdown what was done or itemise parts price. The price turned out higher than the main dealer quotes I got and was actually higher than stated on their website. Tyres werent rotated and fluids werent topped up. There was a sundries charge without explanation.

Hopefully they did everything required but what they did wasnt as transparent as I've found with main dealers.

Edited by bikeman2 on Thursday 19th March 11:15

Castrol for a knave

7,063 posts

114 months

Another vote for Keith at Golders Green

Worked on my Duetto when I lived down in London