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Alfa Romeo Giulia 2.0T Veloce Saloon 4dr Petrol Auto Euro 6 (s/s) (280 ps)

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  • Make: Alfa Romeo
  • Milage: 77609 Miles
  • Year: 2017
  • Model: Giulietta
  • Transmission: Automatic
  • Fuel: Petrol

Description

2017 Alfa Romeo Giulia Veloce - Milano Blue, One Owner, Tastefully Upgraded This Alfa Romeo Giulia Veloce drives like a dream, no surprise, as it was crowned Evo's Sports Saloon of the Year in 2017 (), the very year I purchased it new from the dealer. It features the beautiful steering wheel-mounted paddle shifters, making manual mode an absolute joy. Finished in stunning Milano Blue, the car sits on QV-style five-hole alloys, recently refurbished in Gun Metal Grey and not driven on since. It's been meticulously maintained: serviced at main dealers while under warranty, and since October 2020, by the renowned Alfa Workshop in Royston. All receipts have been kept and will be included with the sale along with stamped service booklet. The car runs perfectly and requires no repairs. Comes with original Alfa sales brochure and promotional booklet with fantastic pictures and background. See pictures Upgrades & Features: Q2 Differential professionally installed by Alfa Workshop (with receipt), along with a Q2 badge Race Mode added to allow traction control to be disabled if desired Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) and auto main beam dip added Red engine start button for a sportier touch Tow bar installed with Veloce-specific cover - used only for bikes, a camping trailer, and a 500kg Caterham (never towed caravans or loads over 800kg) The Bad: The car has been my daily driver, so while it still looks fantastic, as the photos show it does have some age-related marks: A repaired paint chip on the driver's side front wing A scratch on the lower front bumper Several stone chips and minor blemishes Mark on the boot bumper (minor) The windscreen has been replaced due to an unrepairable crack and is now in perfect condition. I'll be removing my cherished five-digit private plate for sentimental reasons and will refit the original UK standard plate. However, I'll leave the Italian-style small front plate with the car, it really complements the look I'd recommend a five-digit private plate to match.