want a sportier drive
Both the 119bhp and 173bhp units are available with the six speed TCT gearbox in place of the standard manual.You'll have to pay more for a Giulietta than many of its rivals, but all models do get air conditioning, all round electric windows, DAB radio and Bluetooth as standard. This alters the throttle response and steering weight between three driving modes: Dynamic, Natural and All weather. Unfortunately, it feels like a gimmick and fails to provide a satisfying compromise between aggression and comfort, with too much weight in Dynamic mode and slack throttle response in the Natural and All weather settings.The suspension on the Alfa Romeo Giulietta isn't supple enough to soak up many of the worse bumps on UK roads, and together with questionable cabin ergonomics it means the Giulietta isn't the most comfortable car to live with.EnginesTwin clutch (TCT) models also get the option of paddle shifters mounted behind the steering wheel for manual gear changes if you want a s...