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2019 BMW 3-Series vs. 2019 Alfa Romeo Giulia: Which Sports Sedan Packs More Excellence?

2019 BMW 3-Series vs. 2019 Alfa Romeo Giulia: Which Sports Sedan Packs More Excellence?

Posted on December 20, 2019 By Jarvis

Two feisty compact luxury sports sedans trade blows to decide which one delivers the strongest combination of driving excitement and practicality.

In the April, 1968 issue of Car and Driver, the magazine’s founding father David E. Davis Jr. wrote, “The BMW 2002 may be the first car in history to successfully bridge the gap between the diametrically opposed automotive requirements of the wildly romantic car nut on one hand and the hyperpragmatic people at Consumer Reports on the other.”
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