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Am I wrong to think 55000 is a bit strong a price for a 2022 Quad?
Dealer said they were in it for 53500...seems high to me.
Car is beautiful and low mileage and I want it, but 55k seems nuts.
Depends, what's the options/spec/windows sticker?

To put it in perspective, I paid $70 for my 23 with 7k mi, but fully loaded and some extras
 
Depends, what's the options/spec/windows sticker?

To put it in perspective, I paid $70 for my 23 with 7k mi, but fully loaded and some extras
It's grey with the autonomous driving aids (which I don't care about) and red calipers. Price was 83280 new.
it's got new Michelins AS4s )which I do like) and it's sub 10k miles. Needs a good detail as it's sat outside for a long time and it's due for an oil change.
Comes with weathertec mats, but seems cheap and crappy and don't seem to fit all that well...
Oh and it's a Sep 21 build. So less than a year left on warranty.
 
Depends, what's the options/spec/windows sticker?

To put it in perspective, I paid $70 for my 23 with 7k mi, but fully loaded and some extras
These cars (recent years) are in the 80+ range MSRP new, some even in the 90s, thus a fairly new with low miles seem fair priced.
 
It's grey with the autonomous driving aids (which I don't care about) and red calipers. Price was 83280 new.
it's got new Michelins AS4s )which I do like) and it's sub 10k miles. Needs a good detail as it's sat outside for a long time and it's due for an oil change.
Comes with weathertec mats, but seems cheap and crappy and don't seem to fit all that well...
Oh and it's a Sep 21 build. So less than a year left on warranty.
The AS4s are a 1k value add and saves you trouble from swapping the oem corsas. Active Assist Plus is also a value add and good to have than not. Given the msrp I assume it doesn't have exposed CF roof or sparcos. Sub 10k mi are we talking like 3k or 9k? 52-55k seems about the right range, if u like the car and it's a stand up dealer might not be worth splitting hairs over 1k or so..maybe u could ask them to throw in something like a free service...or meet in the middle at 54

Edit: also the warranty starts based on the in-service date, not build date.. so depending when they first sold it you could have more time
 
Edit: also the warranty starts based on the in-service date, not build date.. so depending when they first sold it you could have more time
Yep, gotta look at the initial registration date on the Carfax / Autocheck etc to see what's left for warranty. My 2020 QV still has a few more days of the original factory warranty, before it switches over to the Mopar extended warranty that I purchased.
 
2 2024s listed at AR Englewood Cliffs for $12+k off..one red one black. I'd take the red!

 
Etna Red, driver's assistance (a must have for cruise control in LA) carbon exposed roof. I forgot they put some BS teflon paint thing on it, and that cost $299, so it is $8500 discount and $3500 rebate on a sticker of $93,315 so I'm at $81,315

I have a 2018 tri-coat red now, and it has 32k miles on it. I friggin love it, and was thinking that maybe I would replace it if something right came up. Etna is the only other color I would consider. I like the black leather seating on the Super Sport.

Truthfully I like the ride height of a 2018 because it may be a slightly softer ride. I don't know if that's even true.

FYI, there is a new Super Sport with the same build for sale on consignment in Washington State. The guy is asking $150k. I don't think that's happening.
 
I don't think that's bad.
BUT, I have seen one 2022 initially advertised at 52999, now going for 49998.
so prices are coming down.
I bought my like-new 2021 with 13000 miles for 50k.
it was so clean and so nice I couldn't walk away from it. Still had the protective plastics on the sills and foot rest, and since it's a 2021 it has the two-tone black and red interior with red stitching, alcanrara seats, and a painted CF roof.
I still have to pinch myself every time I start it.
So, 15k off new is great. But I bet they'll come down even further.
 
Santa Monica Alfa Romeo have 19 2024 Guilia Quadrifoglios available. I'll bet they are giving massive discounts to move them.
I'm not a fan of the softened and emasculated QVs with regular Giulia seats after 2021 but it is still an amazing car. At $20k discount or more it can't be beat.
 
Have a dealer offering 15k off sticker on a new 2024. Prob a dumb question but is that as good as it gets right now? Debating whether I should jump on it or not.
Seems great to me, but then the last time I bought an Alfa was in 2018 😂
 
Am I wrong to think 55000 is a bit strong a price for a 2022 Quad?
Dealer said they were in it for 53500...seems high to me.
Car is beautiful and low mileage and I want it, but 55k seems nuts.
I’m not sure if you’re still actively looking at this car, but wanted to chime in. I bought my 2022 Giulia QV for 54k in March 2024 with 22k miles. I thought it was maybe 2-3k a bit overpriced, but since it was local and had 2 years of factory warranty left I went for it. Your example will have less warranty left so I think closer to 50k is a more reasonable figure depending on mileage and history.
 
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