Looking at a Giulietta??
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cirvy

Original Poster:

2,330 posts

285 months

Wednesday 9th November 2011
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I'm looking at my next Alfa, & seem to be favouring a 2.0 Diesel 170bhp Veloce Giulietta.

Any experiences out there?

What thoughts on MPG??

robsco

7,875 posts

198 months

Wednesday 9th November 2011
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Early 50s is the norm. If you fancy having a drive in one, I'm at the Alfa dealer in Knaresborough... Not too far from Nottingham?

ETA - Further than I thought... hehe

Eth2312

332 posts

183 months

Wednesday 9th November 2011
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I've hired loads of these from Avis (Manchester Airport)

Not sure what engines they come with as it doesn’t say on the outside but they are diesel and very nippy in sport mode on their DNA switch thing in the middle.

Surprising economical too for the pace it offers, I drive from Manchester Airport to Oxford and back and usually get back with a good amount of fuel left in the tank, about 48 MPG in real world, that’s Motorway, Country lanes, stop start etc

Worst bits for me is the odd layout of the dashboard and the driver’s seat is not adjustable enough, I'm 5'10 so not big but the seat position almost seems like it was designed for small people, worth checking it out if your tall.

best bit, the rear lights! smile


cirvy said:
I'm looking at my next Alfa, & seem to be favouring a 2.0 Diesel 170bhp Veloce Giulietta.

Any experiences out there?

What thoughts on MPG??

Alfahorn

7,815 posts

230 months

Thursday 10th November 2011
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robsco said:
Early 50s is the norm. If you fancy having a drive in one, I'm at the Alfa dealer in Knaresborough... Not too far from Nottingham?

ETA - Further than I thought... hehe
And I'm at the Alfa dealer in Northampton! wink

cirvy

Original Poster:

2,330 posts

285 months

Thursday 10th November 2011
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Alfahorn said:
robsco said:
Early 50s is the norm. If you fancy having a drive in one, I'm at the Alfa dealer in Knaresborough... Not too far from Nottingham?

ETA - Further than I thought... hehe
And I'm at the Alfa dealer in Northampton! wink
If either of you can locate me a diesel 170 veloce in 8c red, used or new, I'd be quite interested biggrin

Killer2005

20,401 posts

250 months

Sunday 13th November 2011
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Do it!

My sister has only has the 1.6 oil burner, but still gets bloody good economy and it's certainly rapid enough. Plus she's done 10k miles in around 4 months and it's holding together nicely (which shouldn't really be a suprise).

CASHisKING

12,241 posts

228 months

Monday 14th November 2011
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Lovely cars but nowhere to rest your left foot !

Killer2005

20,401 posts

250 months

Monday 14th November 2011
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CASHisKING said:
Lovely cars but nowhere to rest your left foot !
My sister has the same complaint hehe

robsco

7,875 posts

198 months

Monday 14th November 2011
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CASHisKING said:
Lovely cars but nowhere to rest your left foot !
Other than the entire footwell.

CASHisKING

12,241 posts

228 months

Monday 14th November 2011
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robsco said:
Other than the entire footwell.
I suppose there's also the boot! wink

davidcharles

400 posts

216 months

Tuesday 15th November 2011
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...170bhp veloce is very quick in Dynamic mode...you'll still get 40mpg though.

lovely looking car, rides nicely, engine is a bit noisy, interior very swish.

no foot rest is a pain if u have been used to one and it can look a bit plain in the wrong colour/wheel combo.

we have had ours for 1 year, 14k and no issues (well, the gear knob came loose but was replaced) and we love it.

it might do a similar job to focus / golf / astra but it looks soooo much better

miln0039

2,013 posts

180 months

Tuesday 15th November 2011
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Hired them from Avis also. Again, once in Dynamic mode lots of fun and there's a lot of mechanical grip on offer too!

Lovely place to sit too, although some of the switchgear isn't the best and buttons a bit confusing IMO, but it's a pretty minor gripe as overall it feels like a top quality product.

My gripe was fuel economy though, I didn't get more than 40mpg out of it, pretty much all motorway too. (Although it was 4 up...)

Eth2312

332 posts

183 months

Tuesday 15th November 2011
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[quote=miln0039]

Lovely place to sit too, although some of the switchgear isn't the best and buttons a bit confusing IMO, but it's a pretty minor gripe as overall it feels like a top quality product.

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Love the fact you bring this up, when my girlfriend got in the car, after an initial look around she said the dashboard switchgear looks like its for children and designed by idiots.

I used to get one most other weeks and after driving them for several hours at a time I still struggled to easily put the blower on, or turn the heat up or down or changing the air vent circulation!?!

other than the odd layout, I agree, lovely place to be.

miln0039

2,013 posts

180 months

Tuesday 15th November 2011
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Eth2312 said:
Love the fact you bring this up, when my girlfriend got in the car, after an initial look around she said the dashboard switchgear looks like its for children and designed by idiots.

I used to get one most other weeks and after driving them for several hours at a time I still struggled to easily put the blower on, or turn the heat up or down or changing the air vent circulation!?!

other than the odd layout, I agree, lovely place to be.
I don't know it would stop me from buying one, as I could probably forgive it the slightly mickey mouse ergonomics (it took me forever to work out where the resume function on the cruise control was for example!!) for the drive, quality, space and performance from that engine!

Plus, when in dynamic mode, if you scroll through the trip displays you get to one with a turbo pressure monitor graphic!! nerd

davidcharles

400 posts

216 months

Tuesday 15th November 2011
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miln0039 said:
I don't know it would stop me from buying one, as I could probably forgive it the slightly mickey mouse ergonomics (it took me forever to work out where the resume function on the cruise control was for example!!) for the drive, quality, space and performance from that engine!

Plus, when in dynamic mode, if you scroll through the trip displays you get to one with a turbo pressure monitor graphic!! nerd
...it is Italian don't forget...it has a wine cooler in the glovebox...only the Italians would put that in a car !

Eth2312

332 posts

183 months

Tuesday 15th November 2011
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miln0039 said:
Eth2312 said:
Love the fact you bring this up, when my girlfriend got in the car, after an initial look around she said the dashboard switchgear looks like its for children and designed by idiots.

I used to get one most other weeks and after driving them for several hours at a time I still struggled to easily put the blower on, or turn the heat up or down or changing the air vent circulation!?!

other than the odd layout, I agree, lovely place to be.
I don't know it would stop me from buying one, as I could probably forgive it the slightly mickey mouse ergonomics (it took me forever to work out where the resume function on the cruise control was for example!!) for the drive, quality, space and performance from that engine!

Plus, when in dynamic mode, if you scroll through the trip displays you get to one with a turbo pressure monitor graphic!! nerd
I completely agree, not enough to put me off either, just amusing as I thought I was the only one who thought it was a confusing layout and could not for love nor money figure it out, stil cant to this day!

Did not know about the turbo pressure monitor, I'm picking up a hire car on Thursday so will have a look out for that, however, thats if I get the Giulietta as they have recently stopped giving me that and instead the new 1 series.




velocemitch

4,019 posts

242 months

Tuesday 15th November 2011
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CASHisKING said:
I suppose there's also the boot! wink
Having boots on is a problem especially if they are big boots.....biggrin

cirvy

Original Poster:

2,330 posts

285 months

Wednesday 16th November 2011
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Cheers for the input guys.

I've got one for a day tomorrow & will report back. Problem I've got is that I've seen one in 8C red, & if I like the car, it has to be that colour - nothing else will do!!

S10 GTA

13,533 posts

189 months

Thursday 17th November 2011
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CASHisKING said:
I suppose there's also the boot! wink
If your name is Heather Mills...

icepop

1,177 posts

229 months

Tuesday 22nd November 2011
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Eth2312 said:
I've hired loads of these from Avis (Manchester Airport)

Not sure what engines they come with as it doesn’t say on the outside but they are diesel and very nippy in sport mode on their DNA switch thing in the middle.

Surprising economical too for the pace it offers, I drive from Manchester Airport to Oxford and back and usually get back with a good amount of fuel left in the tank, about 48 MPG in real world, that’s Motorway, Country lanes, stop start etc

Worst bits for me is the odd layout of the dashboard and the driver’s seat is not adjustable enough, I'm 5'10 so not big but the seat position almost seems like it was designed for small people, worth checking it out if your tall.

best bit, the rear lights! smile


cirvy said:
I'm looking at my next Alfa, & seem to be favouring a 2.0 Diesel 170bhp Veloce Giulietta.

Any experiences out there?

What thoughts on MPG??
"Hired loads of them, from Manchester airport"

"Best bit, the rear lights"

If that is not enough, to suggest potential purchasers might like to shoot themselves, due to their lack of, what's known as, "a life", then I dont know what else to suggest. Maybe, Blancmange ?