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Lord_Sunday123• 4 yr. ago. The Guilia is relatively reliable as long as you don't get the Quadrofoglio. That's the model that seems to have all the issues. I wouldn't expect a
Im an advisor at an Alfa dealer. Most often this combination of lights is caused by condensation built up in a tail light. Even if all the lights work, condensation can make the car think that one isn’t. Hence the alert on the dash. The FCW then deactivates for safety reasons since that system uses the brakes. Ive owned my Giulia (Sport 17) for about a month. My sunroof got stuck open last week and they replaced the entire roof under warranty. $4700 repair and it was done in 3 days. Sunday my rear tire sidewall started cracking and Alfa towed the car for free to Stelvioreliability. So we’re looking to replace my wife’s car and she is set on a SUV. She is very specific with what she likes: GLE (can’t afford this), F pace (reliability sucks) and Dependson money and preference. Cadillac is American, manual, costs 59K. Alfa Romeo is more exotic, not manual, and costs closer to 80k. Both are twin turbo V6s and the Cadillac is possibly better to maintain. If your Blackwing is manual, I’d just wait it YaM54i.
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