
fify.
I had something domestic sold as similar to my (2015) Sorento while that was in for repairs for a week, what a piece of crap.
So little that inspires.
Sad part is am looking forward to the -10 next week, the heated seat went my accord. The RVR will get you home since the roads are just ice right now.No joke. I'm in a Mitsubishi RVR, as far as options, it has heated seats....
And a twisty key, no remote start, no heated steering wheel, and it's -40C today, so it's outside running with the key in it because nobody will steal it because it's too damn cold. Oh, and the stereo SUCKS. Thank god it has Bluetooth streaming.
The ENTIRE dash crackles. The whole thing from left to right, it's unbelievable. Makes the noises in my Stinger feel not worth complaining about by comparison. If I owned this car, I probably wouldn't be alive anymore.
The rental company said I can swap it for something better, but that's tomorrow, because pretty much everything better is already rented right now. They said maybe a Maxima, at least that had a factory remote start on the FOB. I'm willing to give up AWD for a car that's actually warm inside, not freezing to death.
That’s a sweet car.I'm intrigued by the Alfa Romeo GTV. Should be out next year I believe. Might be what you're looking for.
I'm intrigued by the Alfa Romeo GTV
Yeah they don’t have too much room, it’s for the single life.Ah, yes. I was considering the Giulia Quadrifoglio until I found the only dealer in metro Atlanta is 30 miles away. Then I took a look at one when we were over on that side of town (to test drive a Stinger, in fact), and my rather skimpy daughter couldn't even get in the back seat with me in the drivers seat (I'm only 5'11). I didn't even bother taking it out on the road.
Precisely why I'm suggesting the GTV coupe. Revvdmedia is looking for a coupe and you never want to take a step down in performance. I was also looking at the Quadrifoglio when I bought my first Stinger but was nervous about the reliability. I would think Alfa would have solved those things by now. It's a great looking car. The only other thing out there that catches my eye is the C8.Ah, yes. I was considering the Giulia Quadrifoglio until I found the only dealer in metro Atlanta is 30 miles away. Then I took a look at one when we were over on that side of town (to test drive a Stinger, in fact), and my rather skimpy daughter couldn't even get in the back seat with me in the drivers seat (I'm only 5'11). I didn't even bother taking it out on the road.
What you think of the rear of the C8?Precisely why I'm suggesting the GTV coupe. Revvdmedia is looking for a coupe and you never want to take a step down in performance. I was also looking at the Quadrifoglio when I bought my first Stinger but was nervous about the reliability. I would think Alfa would have solved those things by now. It's a great looking car. The only other thing out there that catches my eye is the C8.
I don't....that's for all the slower cars behind me to comment on.What you think of the rear of the C8?
Your a smart Albertan.The GTV is definitely intriguing, but the base model will likely be a bit out of my price range right now, plus there's no way I won't regret not getting the quadrifoglio version when it comes out (505+HP). Maybe that can be something for the future. Right now, I'd like something not overly large, something still fun but relatively civil (primarily decently well built), has some features, and under 50K if I can. 50K really thins that list out if you get rid of SUVs, trucks and "commuter cars."
My pricing is not necessarily due to affordability, but I work in oil and gas, and if I find myself out of work, I'd rather have lower payments so I can keep driving...
Thought Alfa Romeo’s have a troubled repair history?I'm intrigued by the Alfa Romeo GTV. Should be out next year I believe. Might be what you're looking for.
Every car can run into problems
If it's any consolation @Revvdmedia I've had zero problems in my two years of owning a Stinger. No squeaks, rattles or paint issues. Maybe re-think and come back to a 2021 Stinger? The value for money, warranty, cheap servicing make it a no brainer for me. I also find it economical at 10.2 litres per 100km. When I think of a worthy alternative theres nothing for me that ticks all the boxes.
Let's us know your travels.
Fully understand , my dealership experience wasn't nice either . Oh to be rich I had have a vehicle for each day of the week.It's very well possible I could end up with a better one, but I think two factors come into play.
1. I do like driving a variety of cars. If I had it my way, I would own numerous cars, but financially, this isn't possible. Right now is an excuse to try a new one.
2. The dealership experience in my city has a lot to be desired, and that is at least a known variable. I do not think they deserve my business, buying another Kia would only be potentially giving them more revenue. For all I know, another brand could be just as bad, but I'm willing to try someone new.
Thought Alfa Romeo’s have a troubled repair history?
Which dealership have you used?It's very well possible I could end up with a better one, but I think two factors come into play.
1. I do like driving a variety of cars. If I had it my way, I would own numerous cars, but financially, this isn't possible. Right now is an excuse to try a new one.
2. The dealership experience in my city has a lot to be desired, and that is at least a known variable. I do not think they deserve my business, buying another Kia would only be potentially giving them more revenue. For all I know, another brand could be just as bad, but I'm willing to try someone new.
Which dealership have you used?
