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After having my Giulia for 4 years, I’m finally parting ways. With only 71k miles on it’s, I’ve spent almost as much on maintenance and repairs than the car is worth. Every year, I spend between 1600-1800 for an oil change and upkeep. I just dropped $2500 for a tire pressure monitoring system and rear brakes and rotors. So this year, I’ve spent $4,300 not to mention it’s time for new tires again. My service advisor told me that it’s a good idea to get rid of it as it will start having more issues based on model. I’ve had to get a new sunroof, new radiator, new digital cockpit system, and a new infotainment system. Also had to get a new rear suspension. Now the car is cracking and popping when I turn sharp turns, indicating that it will need new shocks/springs. This car has been more of a headache then a joy and I wish I’d gotten rid of it sooner. Not to mention that the radio screen is cracking, which is common with my build year and model.
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