Alfa Romeo is like an automotive siren song — drawing you in with its irresistible allure before sinking you with expensive reliability problems. That’s been the case for years, both during their first stint selling cars in the U.S. through the early 1990s and again since they returned to our shores in 2014.
While early cars from the brand’s 2010s American relaunch were especially problematic, today’s models can still leave buyers feeling left in the lurch. As beautiful as an Alfa is, nobody wants theirs to become a bricked driveway paperweight, something that still happens all too often.
If you feel that your Guilia or Stelvio stole your heart only to burn a hole in your wallet, we get it — and we want to help. We’ve spelled out some common Alfa Romeo issues below, so check out our findings before you reach out for a free consultation to see if you have a viable Lemon Law case. An attorney at Bad Vehicle will be happy to help you put your car’s reliability problems behind you at last.
Today’s Most Common Alfa Romeo Problems
There is plenty of proof about how unreliable Alfa Romeo cars and SUVs have been in recent years — just see Car and Driver’s year-long test of an early Alfa Romeo Guilia Quadrifoglio for some particularly incriminating evidence.
While things have appeared to improve more recently, the brand cannot escape its reputation for being as troublesome as it is sporty; this 2024 Carscoops review only confirms this painful dichotomy remains an ongoing issue. And as you’ll see scouring forums, consumer publications and other resources, journalists aren’t the only ones with gremlin-riddled cars, either. Our deep-dive into the most common Alfa Romeo problems led to the following list of issues that many owners have suffered:
- Battery trouble
- Sensor and electrical issues
- Inoperable radios and infotainment systems
- Squeaks, rattles and other quality-control issues
When Can I File an Alfa Romeo Lemon Law Claim?
In most states, a car meets the minimum Lemon Law requirements if:
- It was purchased or leased new from a dealership within the last 24 months.
- You have made at least 3 attempts to fix the same problem.
- The vehicle has spent at least 30 nonconsecutive days in the shop for repairs.
File an Alfa Romeo Lemon Law Buyback Claim Today
If your Alfa Romeo has suffered major issues, address it with the help of a professional. Once you call an attorney at Bad Vehicle for your free consultation, you’ll be able to speak with us directly and explain your situation. You’ll quickly see how we can help you get compensated for your car troubles.
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