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Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio Owner Reports Many Problems, Bad Customer Service – autoevolution
Chrysler was never a byword for reliability, and I’m not talking about Scotty Kilmer’s “money pit” shenanigans here. When Fiat entered the scene, FCA took a turn…

Take, for instance, the brand-new Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio owned by Brandon Neider. Bought in July 2020 with expensive options like the carbon-fiber seats that add $3,500 to the $74,500 retail price, the sports sedan with a Ferrari-designed V6 proved to be nothing more than a lemon.Upon arriving at the dealership to pick up his car, Brandon “noticed that the seat’s height adjustment wasn’t working the first few presses.” A few days later, remote starting the Giulia Quadrifoglio proved to be…
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