I'm just finishing a 2-year lease on a 2017 Giulia Lusso AWD. It has been a truly wonderful car. It is so fun to drive and it responds like it is directly connected to your brain. I was trying to get a 2020 Giulia because they upgraded the interior and tech, but they are just arriving in the US and there are really no deals to be had on one. I could have gotten a 2019 Giulia for about the same or a bit less than the G70 3.3T Sport RWD but the Genesis was a much better value overall and there are so many good and well thought out touches in the Genesis. The 360° camera is a great example. And it's not hard to notice the power difference between the Giulia's 280hp and the G70's 365hp - although the Giulia isn't that much slower because it is lighter and more nimble. The driving experience in the Giulia is best described with two words: seductive and intoxicating. The Italians have figured out how to infuse sex into a car and it is the Giulia on this wonderful Giorgio platform. If you can believe it, the Giulia's trunk is 3-4 cu. ft. bigger and I think there is more rear seat leg room than the G70. I hope they make a 360hp version of this car and throw some more tech into it - I don't think I could resist that car. Mine was in the drop-dead gorgeous Montecarlo Blue.
Lots of people complain about the Giulia's reliability but mine was excellent. (I think the QV 505hp version has more reliability problems. But that Ferrari engine... wow) Over the course of two years, I needed a stop/start sensor replaced and the sunroof mechanism had to be replaced, all under warranty. That's all I needed in 2 years. My dealer's service department was very good and I don't think that is the norm for Alfa.
As much as I love the Giulia, I am really enjoying my Adriatic Blue G70 3.3T Sport. I've had it for about three weeks and continue to discover more and more about it and I like it more every day. And I keep learning more about it every day. There are so many niceties like being able to adjust how much the seat moves back (the Giulia's moved back more but wasn't adjustable), the drop-down feature of the side mirrors when in reverse, the ease of using recording/replay in the SiriusXM radio, the very good lane-keep assist, and the drive settings.
There are little things I'm surprised at that aren't in the G70. You can't adjust the amount of time the headlights stay on after to exit the car - I'd like 60 seconds instead of 15. No rear fog light (I know most Americans don't know how to use this but I do!) No heated steering
wheel on the RWD - that one is so weird! The cruise control doesn't stay on - I have to turn it on every time I drive. (I use it a lot to avoid tickets. The Giulia remembered the setting.) But these are nit-picks.
The G70 does have so many great qualities. The sunroof is so well designed I can have it open at highway speeds - this is a big win for me. The heads up display is great although I wish it showed what gear I was in and the tach. Still, I have a HUD - it's awesome! I'm loving this car!
If you have any Giulia questions, feel free to ask!
Rick