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Alfa Romeo now has one of its strongest-ever model line-ups, after years of living off past glories.

The BMW 3 Series-rivalling Giulia executive saloon is one of the best cars in its class to drive, while the closely related Stelvio a...

17 Alfa Romeo used car reviews

Used Alfa Romeo GT 2004 - 2011

The Alfa Romeo GT is a good-looking Italian coupe, but is overshadowed by the prettier Brera.

Used Alfa Romeo GTV 1996 - 2005

Buy an Alfa Romeo GTV it because it'll make you happy, but don't expect faithfulness or low running costs.

Used Alfa Romeo Giulia 2016-present

Good to drive and stylish, aused Alfa Romeo Giulia is worth considering next tothe usual executive suspects.

Used Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio 2016-present

The Giulia Quadrifoglio is a fast and utterly rewarding performance saloon and, reliability issues aside, a good used buy

Used Alfa Romeo Giulietta 2010-present

A used Alfa Romeo Giulietta would be a stylish alternative to the class leaders, but it falls short in a number of key areas

Used Alfa Romeo Mito 2008-present

The Alfa Romeo Mito looks sharp, but it falls woefully short of its rivals in a number of key areas

Used Alfa Romeo Spider 1996 - 2004

The Alfa Romeo Spider looks fantastic, but it's expensice to run and far from great to drive.

Used Alfa Romeo Stelvio 2017-present

The Alfa Romeo Stelvio is fun to drive and good valueused now, but a firm ride and cheap-feeling interior count against it. Reliability is an issue, too.

Alfa Romeo now has one of its strongest-ever model line-ups, after years of living off past glories.

The BMW 3 Series-rivalling Giulia executive saloon is one of the best cars in its class to drive, while the closely related Stelvio and smaller Tonale both competes in the booming SUV class.

It’s all a long way from the days when Alfa Romeo just had a couple of dated hatchbacks (the Mito and Giulietta) and the niche 4C sports car in its range.

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Alfa Romeo now has one of its strongest-ever model line-ups, after years of living off past glories.

The BMW 3 Series-rivalling Giulia executive saloon is one of the best cars in its class to drive, while the closely related Stelvio and smaller Tonale both competes in the booming SUV class.

It’s all a long way from the days when Alfa Romeo just had a couple of dated hatchbacks (the Mito and Giulietta) and the niche 4C sports car in its range.

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