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Alfa Romeo Giulia Seems Like A Hot Purchase Right Now With Ridiculous Deals

The Alfa Romeo Giulia may not be at the top of your head right now if you’re in the market for a car, but the latest deals from US dealerships might change your mind. As discovered by The Autopian, the Italian sedan is currently on offer with ridiculous discounts that go higher than a brand-new 2025 Nissan Versa’s price tag.



Several dealerships across the US are offering heavy discounts on the Giulia. Van Nuys Alfa Romeo in California currently sells two Giulia Sprint RWD for $35,000, reflecting a $14,285 price cut from its SRP. But the biggest discount discovered was for the 5,566-mile Giulia Sprint AWD unit from Alfa Romeo of Naperville: $19,615 slashed off the MSRP, for a selling price of $31,755.

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Even The Quadrifoglio Is Discounted

Other discounted Giulias in California show similar $15,000 discounts, which shows that dealers are looking to move the units as fast as they can. Of note, one heavily discounted example from Champion Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram dealership has been around for more than a year now.


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So far, the discounted Giulia’s we’ve seen are the ones equipped with the 2.0-liter powerhouse. However, even the V6-powered Quadrifoglio gets a price cut but to a lesser degree. As seen in the screenshot above, a MY2024 Giulia Quadrifoglio is being sold for $84,049, reflecting a $6,236 discount. With Alfa Romeo axing the six-pot mill from the lineup, this should be a good deal and at a great price, too.

Law Of Supply And Demand

As pointed out by The Autopian, there’s an overwhelming supply of Giulias on the market right now. Meanwhile, dealers are having a hard time moving them. In fact, based on Alfa Romeo’s latest figures, only just a hair under 1,300 Giulia units have been sold in the first six months of this year.


Obviously, the law of supply and demand is hitting the Italian sedan’s pricing, which should hurt the dealerships that are trying to move them. Alfa Romeo fans surely won’t complain with this pricing, but we can’t help but wonder about the underlying issues with the Italian marque and Stellantis itself. Hopefully, things will be resolved soon.

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The Autopian

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