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The Alfa Romeo Giulietta is pretty to some - but if you ask us those people must have crawled up to a highly specified car in the half light. It is average-looking, which removes one of the key reasons to buy an Alfa Romeo. The other reason to buy an Alfa is for a more emotive driving experience than average. Again the car falls short.
There is nothing particularly wrong with the car's interior - but there is nothing special or impressive either. On the used market, the prices don't yet reflect the 'economy' feel of the trim and switchgear. But they will soon.
The nearly new market is mainly populated with diesels - mileages are not too high, so there is no downside to going after these cars. The Fiat diesel engine is an effective unit.
If you are doing a lot of miles, then diesel is probably the way to go. Otherwise, it's worth shopping about for the more rare 'MultiAir' petrol engine cars.
The cheapest nearly new Giuliettas are £15,000. But they are rare - most of the cars that are under one year old are having their prices held high by main dealers.
Giuliettas are expensive new, expensive nearly new, so we wouldn't buy one until it was at least two years old, may be three.
Used Car Expert recommends that you try to buy after a big drop in depreciation and before the next one, so with the current Alfa Romeo Giulietta you would aim to buy a 3 year old and you can keep it for some time before needing to worry about a big drop in value.
Diesel Alfa Romeo Giulietta cars lose most over the first year (from new to 1 year old), so that is the best ‘nearly new’ buy in terms of car for money.
Petrol Alfa Romeo Giulietta cars lose least between years 1 and 3, so this is the best buy if you want to keep the car for a while.
Petrol Alfa Romeo Giulietta cars lose least between years 2 and 4, so that is the best buy on older cars.
For advice on what to pay, see below and for more detailed depreciation and mileage & spec adjusted prices & graphs visit our price guide.