Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio Review: Performance, Value, and Design
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In this episode of Throttle House, the team delves into the Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio, a car that aims to challenge the status quo in the world of performance sedans. They compare it to the lower trims like the TI, highlighting the engineering excellence that trickles down from the Quadrifoglio. Despite the Quadrifoglio receiving minimal changes for 2024, it still manages to captivate with its driving dynamics and agility, proving that Alfa Romeo has a gem on their hands. The Giulia TI, while lacking some features present in the Quadrifoglio, impresses with its performance and handling, showcasing that even the lower trims have something special to offer.
The team praises the Quadrifoglio's twin-turbo V6 engine, quick transmission, and exceptional cornering abilities that evoke memories of driving a Ferrari. They discuss the superior brakes, suspension, and overall performance of the Quadrifoglio compared to its lower-trim counterparts, emphasizing the value of the engineering prowess embedded in this Italian masterpiece. However, a debate ensues regarding the cost disparity between the Quadrifoglio and the TI, questioning whether the premium price tag is justified by the enhanced performance and features.
Furthermore, the discussion touches upon the Giulia's reliability concerns, shedding light on potential maintenance issues related to low battery voltage. The team also explores the updated exterior features and interior improvements of the Giulia, such as the digital gauge cluster and exposed carbon fiber elements. Despite minor drawbacks like the cumbersome exit due to a massive B pillar, the Giulia Quadrifoglio emerges as a compelling option in the competitive sports sedan market, showcasing Alfa Romeo's commitment to blending performance and style in a captivating package.
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