Alfa Romeo Giulietta 2010-2011 review

From £22,495

With the notable exception of its styling, the Giulietta feels outclassed in every way possible.

  • Alfa Romeo Giulietta 2020
  • For: Styling, specification, nice to drive
  • Against: Old platform, cheap interior, depreciation
  • Verdict: Style over substance – hard to recommend

In automotive terms, the Alfa Romeo Giulietta should have retired years ago. In 2021, it finally did – with no imminent replacement.

Launched in 2010 using an ageing Fiat platform, the Giulietta relies on its attractive styling, desirable badge and strong finance offers to remain relevant in a competitive segment.

With all-new versions of the Ford Focus and Volkswagen Golf on the market, it’s becoming an increasingly difficult car to recommend.

There are just three trim levels available: Super, Speciale and Veloce. Power is sourced from a choice of three engines: a 1.4-litre petrol, a 1.6 diesel and a 2.0 diesel.

On the one hand, the Giulietta is a good looking and well-equipped hatchback that drives nicely.

On the other, it’s an ageing Alfa Romeo with steep depreciation, poor safety credentials, a cramped interior and low-quality cabin.

With the notable exception of its styling, the Giulietta feels outclassed in every way possible.

KEY INFO

  • Launched: 2010
  • Facelifted: 2016
  • Sales ended: 2021
  • Warranty: 3 years / unlimited miles
Specs
Model: Alfa Romeo Giulietta
Prices from: £22,495
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Bodystyles: Hatchback
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