Hada Giulia go up to 38000 miles, only issues really being the classic Alfa Romeo electrical problems i.e. warning lights with no issues, one inexplicable 'limp home' mode that wasn't needed. Otherwise, stable and lovely car, with fairly routine and reasonable maintenance Today The Drive’s looking at the reliability of one of Alfa Romeo’s new offerings, the Stelvio SUV. More compact than its American counterparts, the Stelvio is a four-door, coupe-like Mybeautiful Stelvio!! Absolutely In love with the ice white interior, was a Porsche Cayenne owner for the last 4 years and at 200k miles I was tired of the bi monthly maintenance, so this is my new daily 🔥🙏 blessed to own a Alfa and Porsche at 26. Hard work pays off New Car Thecargo space is measured 'poorly' and thus fits more than the spec implies per Autoblog "As such, the Alfa Romeo Stelvio can fit all of the luggage in my garage, which means there's something fishy about that 18.5-cubic-foot number. I'm guessing it's the result of Alfa not measuring to the roof while other car companies perhaps do. Stelviohas okay power, and is RWD based, has a good awd system, and 50/50 weight distribution. The BMW X3 is the closest architectural competitor, as Audi Startingfrom the $45,615 Giulia Ti, an extra $3,200 gets you Crema Cannelloni Design Leather-Trimmed Seats, leather trim on the upper dash, a 14-speaker Harmon Kardon audio system, and bright Lxaf3v. 9K for 2021 Stelvio? Unless it is a salvage title or serious lemon, that’s unbelievable. Buy this car and resell it for $35K to $70K depending on the particular model. Advice2023 Stelvio. I am very close to pulling the trigger on a brand new 23’ Stelvio for a daily driver. I have a stipend for work and paid per mile, however, I will be driving close to 20k miles my first year and less and less after. From a non bias perspective (if that’s possible in this sub lol) is this a terrible idea? Appreciate any Thatsaid, the Alfas sold in the US up until 1995 were like the Ferrari-lites also being sold at the time. Both marques have moved along in terms of maintenance requirements. Both are perfectly reliable if you are willing to engage in constant maintenance. And driving an Alfa is uniquely Italian. Howreliable is 2020 Alfa Romeo Stelvio? Is it a vehicle I should run away from like other FCA vehicles? Why don't you do some research on the owners forums and find out what actual owners have to say. By 2020 they were certainly better than the earlier model years, but if you're expecting Honda reliability, I would shop elsewhere. Alfais telling me they can beat the numbers of BMW. The guy at the Alfa dealership is telling me they have deals on the 2022 that are pre-COVID deals. I.e. for 15K miles and 36 months they could do something in the $500s. I could be wrong on the amounts and need to verify this but with that being said: Are Stelvio’s reliable? Oneway to make more hp is to have a higher rpm. This post from a fiat 500 forum seems to back me up. ""The European TJets rev higher, the limiting factor at the moment seems to be MultiAir and the lack of people cracking the ECU coding. Euro TJets can hit 8,000 rpm. Read this post by TMC to give you an idea of the difference between the Euro

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