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In 2017 longtime Alfa Romeo fans finally got their wish fulfilled with the introduction of the all new Giulia Quadrifoglio performance sedan. Powering this gorgeously Italian styled 4-door saloon is a Ferrari designed, 2.9L twin turbo V6, producing a whopping 505hp w/443 ft lbs of torque that will launch the Giulia from zero-60 mph in only 3.8 seconds. So good was this new Alfa that it set a new lap record in 2017 for 4-door production vehicles at the Nurburgring race track of just 7:39. In Quadrifoglio spec the Giulia is very impressive on paper, 50/50 weight distribution, front engine/rear wheel drive like the car gods intended, 7 lb per hp power to weight ratio, active front aero carbon splitter, carbon rear spoiler and an aggressive rear diffusor for downforce. The hood and roof are made of lightweight carbon fiber while doors and front fenders are of aluminum. An 8-Speed shiftable ZF automatic transmission and a torque vectoring differential handles all of this power. The chassis is electronically controlled via Alfa's DNA Pro selector on the center console with Race, Dynamic, Natural, and Advanced Efficiency modes. Alfa Romeo implemented changes and updates over the model years. 2020 cars received the following updates: Secondary fuel delivery system with port injection, Updates to the front suspension and control arms, Reduced twitchiness, New center console, New 8.8 inch touchscreen infotainment, New steering wheel design, and Level 2 autonomous driving system.
This particular 2020 model year Quadrifoglio was built in June and first sold new by Alfa Romeo of Tacoma, WA on September 24, 2020. The car has remained with its original owner and now shows just under 16,000 miles from new. The car is finished in beautiful Rosso Alfa paint over Black Leather/Alcantara interior with red stitching. The dash, upper door trims, side arm rests, and center console lid are finished in Black Leather with red stitching as well. Genuine carbon fiber greets the occupants from the dash, console, and door trims as well. With an original MSRP of $89,745, plenty of optional equipment was spec'd on this car including $1100 Exterior Carbon Fiber pkg, $8000 Brembo Carbon Ceramic Brakes with $500 Red Calipers, $2000 Active Driver Assist pkg, $450 Security/Convenience pkg, $400 Heated front/rear seats, $300 Wireless Charging Pad, $400 Carbon Fiber Steering Wheel, $500 19-inch Dark 5-Hole Wheels wrapped with Michelin Pilot Sport tires with late 2019 date codes and measure at 7/32nds tread depth. Other owner added equipment include: full frontal PPF that extends to the A pillars and leading edge of the roof, rockers, top of rear bumper, mirrors, and even on the gloss black side pillars. 3M FX Pro window tint is also on the side and rear windows. The entire exterior was treated with Opticoat Ceramic Protection. All the above items were installed by Accuracy Automotive of Gig Harbor, WA in October of 2020 at a cost of $5274. The car also has a Platinum extended warranty good through September 24, 2027 or 100k miles with a $100 deductible. The car was equipped with LoJack from the selling dealer.
The car is complete with its original owner's books, 2 remote keys, tire inflator kit, tools, original window sticker and full service history. The Giulia had the brake recall performed in January of 2021 at 1559 miles. The car is in pristine condition and looks almost as new. All services have been performed at the Alfa Romeo dealer and local specialists. The most recent service was performed in November of 2025. This is a great opportunity to obtain a well-kept Giulia Quadrifoglio at a substantial discount from new and it makes for a perfect future collectible since 2025 was the final year for these special cars in its current configuration.
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In 2017 longtime Alfa Romeo fans finally got their wish fulfilled with the introduction of the all new Giulia Quadrifoglio performance sedan. Powering this gorgeously Italian styled 4-door saloon is a Ferrari designed, 2.9L twin turbo V6, producing a whopping 505hp w/443 ft lbs of torque that will launch the Giulia from zero-60 mph in only 3.8 seconds. So good was this new Alfa that it set a new lap record in 2017 for 4-door production vehicles at the Nurburgring race track of just 7:39. In Quadrifoglio spec the Giulia is very impressive on paper, 50/50 weight distribution, front engine/rear wheel drive like the car gods intended, 7 lb per hp power to weight ratio, active front aero carbon splitter, carbon rear spoiler and an aggressive rear diffusor for downforce. The hood and roof are made of lightweight carbon fiber while doors and front fenders are of aluminum. An 8-Speed shiftable ZF automatic transmission and a torque vectoring differential handles all of this power. The chassis is electronically controlled via Alfa's DNA Pro selector on the center console with Race, Dynamic, Natural, and Advanced Efficiency modes. Alfa Romeo implemented changes and updates over the model years. 2020 cars received the following updates: Secondary fuel delivery system with port injection, Updates to the front suspension and control arms, Reduced twitchiness, New center console, New 8.8 inch touchscreen infotainment, New steering wheel design, and Level 2 autonomous driving system.
This particular 2020 model year Quadrifoglio was built in June and first sold new by Alfa Romeo of Tacoma, WA on September 24, 2020. The car has remained with its original owner and now shows just under 16,000 miles from new. The car is finished in beautiful Rosso Alfa paint over Black Leather/Alcantara interior with red stitching. The dash, upper door trims, side arm rests, and center console lid are finished in Black Leather with red stitching as well. Genuine carbon fiber greets the occupants from the dash, console, and door trims as well. With an original MSRP of $89,745, plenty of optional equipment was spec'd on this car including $1100 Exterior Carbon Fiber pkg, $8000 Brembo Carbon Ceramic Brakes with $500 Red Calipers, $2000 Active Driver Assist pkg, $450 Security/Convenience pkg, $400 Heated front/rear seats, $300 Wireless Charging Pad, $400 Carbon Fiber Steering Wheel, $500 19-inch Dark 5-Hole Wheels wrapped with Michelin Pilot Sport tires with late 2019 date codes and measure at 7/32nds tread depth. Other owner added equipment include: full frontal PPF that extends to the A pillars and leading edge of the roof, rockers, top of rear bumper, mirrors, and even on the gloss black side pillars. 3M FX Pro window tint is also on the side and rear windows. The entire exterior was treated with Opticoat Ceramic Protection. All the above items were installed by Accuracy Automotive of Gig Harbor, WA in October of 2020 at a cost of $5274. The car also has a Platinum extended warranty good through September 24, 2027 or 100k miles with a $100 deductible. The car was equipped with LoJack from the selling dealer.
The car is complete with its original owner's books, 2 remote keys, tire inflator kit, tools, original window sticker and full service history. The Giulia had the brake recall performed in January of 2021 at 1559 miles. The car is in pristine condition and looks almost as new. All services have been performed at the Alfa Romeo dealer and local specialists. The most recent service was performed in November of 2025. This is a great opportunity to obtain a well-kept Giulia Quadrifoglio at a substantial discount from new and it makes for a perfect future collectible since 2025 was the final year for these special cars in its current configuration.
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