Guy at work has the 2.4 diesel version,looks great ,goes very well,but constant niggly problems and, as has been said very expensive parts ,also the dealer doesn't seem to keep a big stock of parts meaning long waits for bits to get shipped over, have to admit though -it is a good looking car
That goes with the territory when you buy an Alfa.
They're like that quirky friend that you never know
what they're going to do next. They make an Omega
look like a paragon of virtue

Electrics? Would they work or not and which bits?
When I used the central locking I never knew which
door would open or not and let me in. It was like a
mystery tour wondering which side of the car I would
be getting in today

Speedometer or Rev counter? Which one would work
today so that I could judge my speed?
Would the waterpump be leaking today or would
it have mysteriously fixed itself again?
Would the fuel tank filler pipe be leaking or would it
have settled itself again?
Would the valve lifters on the Boxer engine fill straight
away or would it sound like a load of marbles in a tin
box for ten miles?
They're certainly full of niggles, but each day is like a
voyage of discovery; you never know what it's got
in store for you next.

I've owned a lot of cars, but for all its foibles it's the
only car that brought a huge grin to my face whenever
I got in it to drive it

I've tried to analyse why that is... but I can't; it's just
one of those weird things that Alfas do to you that
you end up accepting at face value.