Chris Harris is one of the most respectable car journalists out there and he preferred the M3 over the QV for pure driving pleasure, that says something about driving feels of the giulia.
Italian cars
I would trust the owners instead of (((journalists))) whose magazine existence is based on how many ADs they can place on paper/website because if they don't their company would fail.
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Motor Trend preferred the Giulia over the competitors. But they still had breakdowns on the Alfa.
Even PistonHeads made another C63 vs Giulia review after this oneand they prefered the Giulia.
Doesn't change the fact that it's an awfully unreliable and poorly buily FCA product
Because Ferrari are cunts who refuse to let their vehicles be tested fairly.
It's always the same story: the Italian car is better to drive (aka muh passion & soul) but the (((part & parcel))) of having such fun is an unreliable car.
I call this a distraction to address people on German cars which are renowned for being the supreme engineering quintessence of reliability™ (now with +18% more scandals).
I know by myself that the Giulia, even the non Q model, is more engaging and fun to drive than its competitors, I don't need a journalist to tell me that since I'm able to get up from my chair and go to the nearest dealer to test drive the car and form my own opinion.
So it's not the cars that suck, just the company?
>Italian
>Expecting them to work
You did this to yourself, tbqhwyfam.