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Originally Posted by 6spd
Pretty thoroughly agree, these are great cars once they're a couple/few years old and you get one from some rich lady who garaged it 6 months a year in her Florida home and only then took it out to go shopping at Saks 5th so it smells of expensive perfume.
Oh wait, that's how we got our Q lmao!
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Even if buying one now. Get that demo deal or that lease exchange with 4,000 miles on it.
You'll save $8,000 to $11,000 right there.
It's an amazing car. But there packaging and lack of features at base cost is laughable. I'm seriously interested in this car. But, I've had an issue with ALL performance cars I guess.
The pay to play marketing has gone to an extreme. N were suffering solely based on their focus on non selling e cars. It's ridiculous.
Every car in the performance segment is overpriced. I have much more respect for the Camaro + Corvette. There's an inherent dollar value to these cars once you're out their test driving.... which brings me to the Alfa Giulia. I guess I will be testing that car in a couple days, without getting that M2 test drive. Can't find one for testing in my area. I guess I'll just compare it to my experience in the Q50