RE: Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio | Spotted
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macky17 said:
fantheman80 said:
macky17 said:
Finally got an extended test drive in one of these last weekend. It's true, they are very impressive cars and if I could afford to run one as a daily driver then I wouldn't hesitate. However, I was looking to replace my 997 C2S as a weekend car. I'm sorry but at the weight they are (and occasionally feel), the slightly laggy power delivery and the generic zf box (no better in operation than the one in my 335d) they aren't THAT good. Much preferred driving the 911 to and from the Alfa dealer than the test drive itself. Short version: it's not a sports car and anyone who says otherwise needs to go out and drive a dedicated one (ideally manual or dct, normally aspirated) to remember the difference.
Who told you it was a sports car?? U thinking of the 4c??https://youtu.be/ZaM-TUFUUS8
Daily driver rather than weekend toy is what I meant I guess and I was expecting the latter. My point is that it was heavier, less involving and less remarkable than the the majority of reviews lead me to believe. Perhaps I've just been spoilt over the years.
I took one for an extended test drive a couple of years ago and was totally underwhelmed. Every review was saying it was the best thing since sliced bread but for me it is just the best Alfa I have driven but not a game changer.
It is a shame because I really like the exterior.
I know what you mean, i drove my integrale to test drive a Peugeot 308 GTI, the Pug felt very underwhelming compared to my Lancia, lack of power, , steering felt wooly, and it didn't squeak and rattle like my integrale, anyone who thinks a 308 GTI can stack up against a 1 of 500 water spray model integrale Evo1, really needs to have a word with themselves.
macky17 said:
Finally got an extended test drive in one of these last weekend. It's true, they are very impressive cars and if I could afford to run one as a daily driver then I wouldn't hesitate. However, I was looking to replace my 997 C2S as a weekend car. I'm sorry but at the weight they are (and occasionally feel), the slightly laggy power delivery and the generic zf box (no better in operation than the one in my 335d) they aren't THAT good. Much preferred driving the 911 to and from the Alfa dealer than the test drive itself. Short version: it's not a sports car and anyone who says otherwise needs to go out and drive a dedicated one (ideally manual or dct, normally aspirated) to remember the difference.
sledge68 said:
I know what you mean, i drove my integrale to test drive a Peugeot 308 GTI, the Pug felt very underwhelming compared to my Lancia, lack of power, , steering felt wooly, and it didn't squeak and rattle like my integrale, anyone who thinks a 308 GTI can stack up against a 1 of 500 water spray model integrale Evo1, really needs to have a word with themselves.
Hilarious.macky17 said:
Finally got an extended test drive in one of these last weekend. It's true, they are very impressive cars and if I could afford to run one as a daily driver then I wouldn't hesitate. However, I was looking to replace my 997 C2S as a weekend car. I'm sorry but at the weight they are (and occasionally feel), the slightly laggy power delivery and the generic zf box (no better in operation than the one in my 335d) they aren't THAT good. Much preferred driving the 911 to and from the Alfa dealer than the test drive itself. Short version: it's not a sports car and anyone who says otherwise needs to go out and drive a dedicated one (ideally manual or dct, normally aspirated) to remember the difference.
Pretty sure if it turned up in my diesel bmw I'd have left with the same impression. I think some of you guys are more easily impressed. I envy you I guess.
It’s not a QF, it’s a QV - Quadrifoglio Verde.
Not too expensive to run - Alfa has a pre-paid service plan for QVs up to, and incl, 8 years old. IIRC, it works out at c. 250 per service, which includes the biggies – eg, the hilariously labour-intensive aux belt service:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JNpGeXjpvnw
Also, 36-42mpg is possible on long runs because QVs have 2 ECUs: one’s mapped for performance, t’other for eco; the latter runs the V6 lean and shuts down three cylinders when cruising.
The QV is heavy? Compared to what?
Only downside seems to be erratic reliability?
Several PHers claim trouble-free ownership, while these QV long-term vloggers have had theirs trailered at least once. (Although to be fair, the last listed did much modding and drives like an oaf):
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2if7b_pgEfk&t=32...
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=PSLLdDJwsrU
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_Fxp94JlxrI
Maybe the MY 2020 updates, which incl adding port injection to the DI, have sorted reliability?
And I’m sorry, but how can a 2-door, 2+2, arse-engined Porsche be compared with a Ferrari-engineered, 4-door, 5-seat, front-engined Alfa?
Not too expensive to run - Alfa has a pre-paid service plan for QVs up to, and incl, 8 years old. IIRC, it works out at c. 250 per service, which includes the biggies – eg, the hilariously labour-intensive aux belt service:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JNpGeXjpvnw
Also, 36-42mpg is possible on long runs because QVs have 2 ECUs: one’s mapped for performance, t’other for eco; the latter runs the V6 lean and shuts down three cylinders when cruising.
The QV is heavy? Compared to what?
Only downside seems to be erratic reliability?
Several PHers claim trouble-free ownership, while these QV long-term vloggers have had theirs trailered at least once. (Although to be fair, the last listed did much modding and drives like an oaf):
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2if7b_pgEfk&t=32...
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=PSLLdDJwsrU
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_Fxp94JlxrI
Maybe the MY 2020 updates, which incl adding port injection to the DI, have sorted reliability?
And I’m sorry, but how can a 2-door, 2+2, arse-engined Porsche be compared with a Ferrari-engineered, 4-door, 5-seat, front-engined Alfa?
Edited by NGK210 on Friday 27th May 13:31
benzinbob said:
PHZero said:
A relatively new car with spacers yeah the person buying it is off their head.originals said:
Tens of thousands of M3's, M4's, RS4's and C63's in the UK alone, would suggest otherwise.
Indeed, and they are all great cars but for me the QF even if only 90% of those on the list from an ability perspective would still be on my drive as the extra 10% would be in the last 5% of the performance envelope, and I'm not a typical PH driving god.Its a great car that costs similar to its peers to run, so I agree with you completely.
BFleming said:
dibblecorse said:
Triumph Man said:
I want one in black, and I wish they had the option of a manual gearbox and RHD.
They are RHD !dibblecorse said:
BFleming said:
dibblecorse said:
Triumph Man said:
I want one in black, and I wish they had the option of a manual gearbox and RHD.
They are RHD !200Plus Club said:
Fairly hefty depreciation and possibly a bit more to come yet.
Fabulous performance car, wasn't impressed with my local alfa dealership though when these came out after a test drive and glad I didn't take the hit on one from new.
A lot of bang for the bucks now.
That would have been circa a £60k car new so losing £12k from new over 55k miles and 5 years seems a bit of a bargain to me.Fabulous performance car, wasn't impressed with my local alfa dealership though when these came out after a test drive and glad I didn't take the hit on one from new.
A lot of bang for the bucks now.
Of course, if the depression does arrive, it could easily half in value in the next 2 years.
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