Alfa Romeo Giulias Are Incredibly Affordable Right Now

You could score the Italian sports sedan with discounts of up to $16,000

Stellantis is facing well-known challenges, with the company considering selling some of its less profitable brands and already searching for a new CEO to replace Carlos Tavares when his contract ends in 2026. Alfa Romeo is one of the struggling brands. The upside for buyers, however, is the availability of significant discounts on these cars in the U.S.

Several dealerships across the country are offering new Giulia models—both the standard and high-performance Quadrifoglio versions—at discounts exceeding $15,000, according to The Autopian. For instance, Alfa Romeo of Fort Myers currently has a new rear-wheel-drive Giulia Sprint priced at $33,990, a staggering $16,515 off MSRP.

In other parts of the country, a Giulia Sprint in Van Nuys, California, is listed for just $35,000—a $14,285 discount. Another 2024 model is available with a $5,415 discount, and a Giulia Ti in Miami is marked down by $8,708. A quick used car search will reveal many similar deals.

Although these are base and lower trims, they still offer an excellent Italian sports sedan for the money. The base Giulia Sprint features a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine, producing 280 horsepower and 306 pound-feet of torque. It comes with rear-wheel drive in this case, though all-wheel drive is also available.

But it’s not just the base Giulia getting discounts. While the price cuts aren’t as steep, the now-discontinued Quadrifoglio model is also seeing significant markdowns. For example, a brand-new Giulia Quadrifoglio in Las Vegas is priced $16,000 below MSRP, with another discounted by $9,000. There are over a dozen Giulia Quadrifoglios with at least $5,000 off.

These discounts offer a chance to own a phenomenal four-door sports car powered by a Ferrari-derived twin-turbo V6 that delivers 505 horsepower. If you’re in the market for a new Giulia, there are plenty of discounted options available.

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  • Ian Sawyer

    Growing up with a father who was a mechanic I had an appreciation for cars and motorcycles from an early age. I shared my first bike with my brother that had little more than a 40cc engine but it opened up a world of excitement for me, I was hooked. As I grew older I progressed onto bigger bikes and...

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