We will look for answers to the questions of what kind of car is Alfa Romeo’s D segment car, Giulia. We will also include the user review of the Alfa Romeo Giulia.
Alfa Romeo, the Italian car brand, is a model that has always stood out with its designs. Alfa Romeo, which was previously in the D segment with 159 models, launched the Giulia model in 2016 and is still sold as zero today.
What kind of car is Alfa Romeo Giulia
Giulia, a D-segment car, is a car that is not very popular in Turkey. The biggest factor in this is that the price is very high. In particular, it has many features such as “glass roof, interior and exterior lighting, 8.8-inch touch screen, lane keeping system, 18” wheels, protected cruise control, start/stop, front and rear view camera. In our country, it is sold with a turbo engine with a volume of 2.0 liters with a capacity of 180 horsepower. Normally rear-wheel drive, the Giulia also has an optional all-wheel drive (AWD) drive.
Alfa Romeo Giulia User Review
Giulia, which is a premium class car, has nothing missing from its competitors BMW, Audi and Mercedes in terms of design and quality. It is mostly produced for a sedan car to achieve high performances. I think the quality of the material used in it could have been better. For example, if a little more attention was paid to the seat upholstery, it would do a good job. The internal volume width is very appropriate. The rear legroom is wide. Already in the D segment, the rear of most cars is wide. The performance of the 2.0-liter turbo engine does a very good job in urban intermediate acceleration. When I am loaded on the gas, the 415 Nm torque power glues me to the seat. He has a great driving pleasure. You can enter hard corners with very superior handling as if you were on a straight road. I don’t know what kind of braking system was used, but it has stronger brakes than its competitors.
Is it possible to buy Alfa Romeo Giulia
There is no need to get into the debate of whether it is good or bad for this car. It’s a pretty nice car. However, while the second-hand market is almost non-existent, the price is very high. I think it makes more sense to evaluate a Mercedes. The decision is up to you, though.