Alfa Romeo Gulia in it's final body work

StuartW

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Oh no, I don't like the look of that but I'm not mad about the saloon yet either - it may be a grower or look better to me in the flesh, I'll reserve judgement for now
 

stikey

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This car did nothing for me as a passenger when my mate brought one, then i drove one and boy what an all round car it is now this one has a place on my drive. Heads up to Alfa Romeo you build a *******
 

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Ebenezer

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congratulations mate all the reviewers saying it's absolute pleasure to drive with super quick steering never driven one.
Didn't it depend on which year you got? I seem to recall someone of this parish saying that the steering wasn't as good on a later model?
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stikey

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this one is the earlier one it sits lower as well
the gearing has such long legs it just pulls and pulls on and on 8 speed box with out the need of revi ng its nuts off you need to watch you speed it gets up at big speed quick
 

gb-gta

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The later ones, 2020 models on, had better trim on the interior, thicker glass, slightly different rear lights, but the biggest under the skin difference was in the suspension/steering. It was modified to incorporate some level of autonomous driving systems, that came in across the whole range of guilias, lane keep assist for steering etc. Apparently steering is not as sharp as the earlier cars. Still better than almost everything else though!

On the 17-20 models the biggest change was after summer 2018, when engines injection system changed to direct and port injection. I believe this was done on the QF to negate the need for extra exhaust filter that the ‘cooking’ model got. All to do with those pesky emission rules.