How wealthy do you have to be to actually run a Giulia QV?

How wealthy do you have to be to actually run a Giulia QV?

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sxmwht

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1,566 posts

60 months

Tuesday 25th January 2022
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Always looked at a used one of these as a "maybe one day" car, and with my current car possibly being changed in July (PCP), and electric cars becoming more and more prevalent, part of me is thinking bugger it and get one.

However, my head is saying that it would be too much of a risk and I should just keep what I have (7.5 Golf GTI) or go for a Veloce - but I have a horrible feeling that the Veloce would leave me always thinking that I should have waited and sprung for a QV.

So realistically, how much does it cost to run one of the full-fat Giulias?

sxmwht

Original Poster:

1,566 posts

60 months

Tuesday 25th January 2022
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Thanks all. It's the maintenance part that is holding me back, not so much fuel.

If you buy a used car, presumably it could be out of warranty and not have had a service plan. Surely these can't be bought back into?

Otherwise, I've looked at the service booking form and you seem to have to select what your car needs. What is the breakdown for each service, can anyone tell me?

sxmwht

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Wednesday 26th January 2022
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RonnieHotdogs said:
Yep, you can from what I understand. Worth having a word with a dealer directly to confirm, but I'm 99% sure you can.

£649 for the next 3 services regardless of requirement, then it think it was something like £1199 for 4, £1299 for 5 or something silly like that. They can be used at any Alfa authorised dealer in Europe.

Best warranty seems to be with Motoreasy they provide a specific QV warranty. Not sure on prices.
Well if that's true, these cars suddenly become a lot more attractive!