How you can save up to £6,000 off a new Alfa Romeo Giulia

How you can save up to £6,000 off a new Alfa Romeo Giulia

Here’s why now is the perfect time to get a new Alfa Romeo Giulia.

Alfa Romeo has a long history of producing excellent saloons, with past greats including the 156 and 166.

After an absence in the segment for several years, though, Alfa Romeo finally returned to the saloon market in 2017 with its new Giulia – a model that has proven to be popular, and a fantastic alternative to the Audi A4, BMW 3 Series and Mercedes C-Class.

There has never been a better time to get behind the wheel of a Giulia, either, with the firm now offering up to £6,000 off the price of this excellent saloon. Here’s how…

In the premium market, deposit contributions towards finance agreements are nothing new, however Alfa Romeo’s are some of the most generous out there as there are two contributions on offer.

First up is the company’s own contribution, which can as much as £4,750, depending on the version chosen – the most generous discount being awarded to the special edition Nero Edizione model, though even on the entry-level models a deposit contribution of £2,500 is available.

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However, the offers don’t just end there because Alfa Romeo dealers are also offering buyers a further £1,250 contribution, meaning that there is the possibility of a finance contribution up to £6,000– a significant saving off the price of a new Giulia.

A lower APR rate than comparative deals from other manufacturers is also available, with a 3.9 per cent APR rate meaning that the Giulia will be impressively cheap to finance, with monthly payments of as little as £289 available over a four-year deal.

Another benefit that’s not offered with other premium manufacturers is Alfa Romeo’s ‘5-3-5’ offer – an excellent aftersales package available across the FCA brands, including Fiat and Jeep. This essentially brings a five-year warranty, three years free servicing and five years of roadside assistance.

Please note that these offers are just available on model year 2019 Giulias, and not the 2020 version, which is arriving in showrooms shortly. The model must be ordered by the end of March and registered by the end of June.