There are two compelling reasons for buying an Alfa Romeo Giulia. One, you get a whiff of a Ferrari at a fraction of the cost of the real thing. Two, you move away from increasingly common German nameplates.
The Giulia is the first serious attempt by Fiat, which also owns Ferrari, at recapturing Alfa's glorious past.
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