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Charger Hellcat vs giulia quadrifoglio?
Say they both are the exact same price with both around 10k miles. Which one you going with and why?
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Re: Charger Hellcat vs giulia quadrifoglio?
Originally Posted by highqualityballz
Say they both are the exact same price with both around 10k miles. Which one you going with and why?
I've driven the Alfa, and a Charger, but not the hellcat.
Straight line = Charger.
The alfa is incredible in terms of feedback, responsiveness, sound, and is plenty quick.
I also prefer smaller cars (I drive an 04 911 Turbo and a 15 S4). So that also points to the Alfa for me.
HOWEVER.
The Alfa has been documented as one of the least reliable cars on the planet. For a modern car, performance or other, it's frankly, ridiculous.
One of the major car magazines said it broke their heart because is spent the most time in the shop of any modern car they've tested, if I recall.
No point in having a car to look at that breaks when you drive it.
So, reluctantly, the winner is the hellcat.
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Re: Charger Hellcat vs giulia quadrifoglio?
Thanks for this appreciate it. I have read things about alfa being unreliable but that hellcat interior is hard to look past, but then again questionable interior obviously outweighs unreliability. Something about that quad though that really calls my name!
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Hellcat all the way
A Dodge Charger = Not only power, excellent performances but true American Muscle car part of america's history, the first time a car meant more than just driving from point A to point B
Alfa Romeo's name does not get the same respect in the car world when it comes to Muscle Cars
That will also affect your re-sale value
Now if it's just to go from point A to point B than whatever car works for you.
Last edited by Stewart_Reptiles; 03-10-2020 at 11:15 AM.
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I'm not a car guy by any means, but I will say this... I love good old American muscle !! But for me, if I had the money it would be OLD American muscle from the mid 60s to the early 70s. I just love the body lines of the classics, today's car just don't do it for me by comparison.
Anyway, good luck with your decision.
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