TXGrey wroteEvery now and again I think about buying a Giulia Quad. But then I think about maintenance and I stop thinking about buying one, lol. Not only the regular Alfa reliability issues, but the nearest dealership is more than two hours away, and so far as I've been able to find there's no Alfa-specific indies anywhere close to me. On the whole, not really worth the potential (probable?) heartache.I love Stelvios & Giulias (I know, blasphemy on this forum). I attempted to buy a Stelvio Quad three different times; all three deals fizzled out (one over a lousy $1500 that I prob should have just ate). They drive fantastic, and as you stated, can be found for an absolute steal these days. But the issues are so glaringly hit and miss (and horrible to deal with, i.e. dealer/mechanic support) it scares the daylights out of me. IF, and that's a big if, we decide to go the route of getting something only for the high school years (here around town), then that would open the door back up for something like the Stelvio. But if go down the path of one car, and that's it (college too), then he needs to be in something practical and that can be fixed & maintained more easily than an Alfa. Trust me, I have YEARS of research on this topic because I wanted the Quad so badly. That SUV is absolutely ridiculous... I've driven several of them, and each time you get out of the car with a massive $hit-eating grin. The sounds alone will make you forget about any issues that come with ownership.
I come to the same conclusion every time I start lusting for a Jaguar F-Type, which is fairly often. At least I could get local servicing on that one, though.