



Alfa Romeo has always been known as the playful and passionate Italian automaker who manages to make everyday cars exciting to drive. They’ve been doing this for decades, after all. That’s why the brand has a loyal following across the world. One of their more recent examples is the Type 952 Giulia. Introduced in 2015 as a compact executive car, it’s a taut and muscular affair that definitely follows the Alfa Romeo philosophy of being fun to drive. The boring may choose an alternative compact car, but if you’ve always been one leaning towards the daring side, we’ve got the perfect sidekick for you. It’s this 2020 Alfa Romeo Giulia Sport. The car has just 52,000 miles under its belt.

This 2020 Alfa Romeo Giulia Sport is a Nero Edizione Sport variant; hence, it wears a black suit with Sport Black front and rear fascias. Then, it comes with a Dark Miron V Scudetto grille, Dark Miron exterior mirror caps, and Dark Miron badging. Furthermore, the car features dark exhaust tips, and gloss black window surrounds. It rides on a set of 19-inch staggered Miron Y-spoke alloy wheels in, you guessed it, black. The center caps are monochromatic units, too. But, the brake calipers are gloss red affairs with a white script for a striking appearance. The exterior may be as dark as possible, but the interior is a surprise, because it’s a two-tone black and red affair. There’s something special about an Alfa Romeo red interior, especially when it features red leather upholstery like this one. You’ve got all manner of creature comforts, including dual-zone automatic climate control, a full infotainment system, active blind spot assistance, front and rear parking sensors, an auto-dimming rear-view mirror, and more. There’s the Sport interior package, aluminum interior trim, bright aluminum pedals, a sport leather-wrapped steering wheel, a perforated leather gear shift knob, and aluminum gear shift paddles mounted on the steering column. A black headliner caps it all off.

This 2020 Alfa Romeo Giulia Sport comes with a powerful yet efficient 2.0-liter turbocharged 4-cylinder unit under the hood. Power is sent to the rear wheels in true Alfa Romeo fashion. A smooth 8-speed automatic gearbox ensures seamless gear changes, and you can take control via the shift paddles when desired.

2020 Alfa Romeo Giulia Sport
2.0L I4
8–Speed Automatic Transmission
RWD
Black Exterior
Red/Black Interior
Sport RWD – Package 22K
Sport Front and Rear Fascias
Gloss Black Window Surround Moldings
Active Blind–Spot with Front Park Sensor
Active Blind–Spot Assist
Front and Rear Park–Assist Sensors
Automatic–Dimming Exterior Mirrors
Sport Interior Package
Aluminum Interior Trim
Aluminum Steering Column Mounted Paddle Shifters
Bright Aluminum Pedals
Sport Leather–Wrapped Steering Wheel
Perforated Leather Shift Knob
Black Headliner
Nero Edizione Sport
Monochromatic Center Wheel Caps
Dark Miron V Scudetto Grille
Dark Miron Exterior Mirror Caps
Dark Miron Badging
Dark Exhaust Tips
19" x 8.0" 19" x 9.0" Miron Y–Spoke Wheels
Gloss Red Calipers with White Script
280HP



In 2015, Alfa Romeo revived a historic nameplate; Giulia. They placed it on a superb compact executive car that they’d designed and engineered, and offered a supremely swift Quadrifoglio variant at the top of the hierarchy. With a 2.9-liter twin-turbo engine adapted from a Ferrari design, the Quadrifoglio can give you a soulful Italian family car with 500 horses under the hood if you so please. Granted, it takes a brave person to choose an Alfa Romeo over the myriad German alternatives, but once you make such a choice, you’ll be grinning from ear to ear on every drive. So why not buy this 8,910-mile 2020 Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio and start smiling? It’s currently in Paintsville, Kentucky, and waiting to show you a good time, every time.



In 2022, the Original Alfa Romeo Giulia saloon celebrated the 60th anniversary of its introduction, one of the Milanese marque's most significant commercial successes at the time and possibly its most popular model among collectors today. Work on the Giulia started in the late 1950s, a period of rapid economic expansion in Italy during which Alfa's Giulietta had become a coveted symbol of newfound economic prosperity. With a seemingly insatiable demand for cars and rapidly improving living standards, the Guilia was designed to go beyond the Giulietta in every respect. After fifteen years of service, some of which have arguably been the company's best, the Alfa Romeo Giulia was replaced on the market, but arguably not in our hearts. We are excited to present this 1971 Alfa Romeo Giulia 1600 Super. Its current owner reports that all paperwork, documentation, and customs are up to date.



Alfa Romeo has always been known as the playful and passionate Italian automaker who manages to make everyday cars exciting to drive. They’ve been doing this for decades, after all. That’s why the brand has a loyal following across the world. One of their more recent examples is the Type 952 Giulia. Introduced in 2015 as a compact executive car, it’s a taut and muscular affair that definitely follows the Alfa Romeo philosophy of being fun to drive. The boring may choose an alternative compact car, but if you’ve always been one leaning towards the daring side, we’ve got the perfect sidekick for you. It’s this 2020 Alfa Romeo Giulia Sport. The car has just 52,000 miles under its belt.




When one hears the words Alfa Romeo Spider, it’s not unlikely that the Dustin Hoffman film of the Sixties called The Graduate springs to mind. This was where the Alfa Romeo Spider showcased its beauty to the wider world in what better place than the silver screen. Yes, that was a Series 1 Spider. But the Spider endured on for decades, until 1993, across four series. Today, we have a Series 3 1989 Alfa Romeo Spider Graduate for sale from Orange, California. Yes, it’s in Graduate trim, as a homage to the epic status of its forefather. This car has done over 84,000 miles and comes with authentic Panasport wheels as well as a Nardi steering wheel. It’s got that soulful Twin Cam under the hood, and a manual transmission too. Driving nirvana, we say, and at a rather affordable price for a classic car. People may say that Alfa Romeos are unreliable, but in reality, they’re just a little high-strung; with the right care and attention, they’ll show you the time of your life. This car is no different.



Alfa Romeo has always been known as the playful and passionate Italian automaker who manages to make everyday cars exciting to drive. They’ve been doing this for decades, after all. That’s why the brand has a loyal following across the world. One of their more recent examples is the Type 952 Giulia. Introduced in 2015 as a compact executive car, it’s a taut and muscular affair that definitely follows the Alfa Romeo philosophy of being fun to drive. The boring may choose an alternative compact car, but if you’ve always been one leaning towards the daring side, we’ve got the perfect sidekick for you. It’s this 2020 Alfa Romeo Giulia Sport. The car has just 52,000 miles under its belt.




This 2021 Aston Martin DBX is a meticulously maintained masterpiece, finished in elegant Lunar White over a Black Metallic interior that presents in like-new condition. With just 28,179 miles, this high-spec example stands apart from standard listings with its rare factory-fitted sports exhaust, delivering an aggressive, soulful acoustic profile highly coveted by enthusiasts. Equipped with the premium DB Elegance and Convenience Packages, this ultra-luxury SUV seamlessly bridges the gap between raw British performance and everyday luxury, offering an exhilarating driving experience without compromising on state-of-the-art comfort or safety.



The 2025 Macan GTS is the definitive "hot hatch" of the SUV world, blending track-bred performance with everyday versatility. This near-new example, with fewer than 2,500 miles, represents the pinnacle of the internal combustion Macan lineup. As a GTS, it features a more aggressive stance, sport-tuned air suspension, and a power delivery that is both immediate and visceral.



British luxury automaker Jaguar’s top-tier offering in the sedan space was their iconic XJ model. Made from 1968 to 2019, the XJ maintained a rather similar design ethos for much of its life. This meant that even models from the Nineties, although thoroughly modernized, didn’t look too far removed from their forefathers. All this changed in 2010, with the X351 generation. This era saw everything about the XJ given a full rebirth, from the styling to the mechanicals and everything else too. Suddenly, the XJ had shed its “old person” looks and started attracting new demographics as well. So, if you’re shopping for a pre-owned luxury car, this 2012 Jaguar XJ from Texas is a great choice. With its sumptuous interior, snarling V8 and just under 14,000 miles done, it’s a veritable bargain. The current owner says that the owner’s manual and two keys are included with the sale.

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