buying a gt for £5k?
Discussion
hi guys,
my monaro went yesterday.
saddest day of my automotive life!
anyways, i was pondering for a gt jtd ideally under 80k.
are they anythings in particular i should be looking out for in particular to the engines? are they generally pretty strong?
one thing i cant seem to understand is the mpg and tax 42mpg on the combined cycle? why can the GM unit manage 50plus? how is the consumption in real time?
sorry if its been asked before,
cheers.
my monaro went yesterday.
saddest day of my automotive life!
anyways, i was pondering for a gt jtd ideally under 80k.
are they anythings in particular i should be looking out for in particular to the engines? are they generally pretty strong?
one thing i cant seem to understand is the mpg and tax 42mpg on the combined cycle? why can the GM unit manage 50plus? how is the consumption in real time?
sorry if its been asked before,
cheers.
Mine (2006 JTDM) has averaged 44 mpg over 2500 mostly cross-country A road miles.
Fairly solid machines, watch for regular servicing; cambelt changes, waterpump changes and as above possible issues with emissions-related bits. A search or browse back through the board should reveal all you need to know.
Steve
Fairly solid machines, watch for regular servicing; cambelt changes, waterpump changes and as above possible issues with emissions-related bits. A search or browse back through the board should reveal all you need to know.
Steve
I have touched 60 mpg in my 2007 JTD
how did that happen!
40-50 mpg is more realistic though.
The JTD, despite sounding like a tractor on idle is pretty good. I have the 150 bhp version and it goes surprisingly well. I enjoy driving it almost as much as my TVR!
I have the Q2 version which is rare but the LSD is worth the extra agro of finding one.
I paid £3500 for mine, simply because the gearbox was shagged (I don't think this a common problem though, maybe more to do with it's previous owner!)
how did that happen!40-50 mpg is more realistic though.
The JTD, despite sounding like a tractor on idle is pretty good. I have the 150 bhp version and it goes surprisingly well. I enjoy driving it almost as much as my TVR!
I have the Q2 version which is rare but the LSD is worth the extra agro of finding one.
I paid £3500 for mine, simply because the gearbox was shagged (I don't think this a common problem though, maybe more to do with it's previous owner!)
off to look at this one today http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/3255527.htm
remap put me off at first but to be honest its something i would do anyway.
remap put me off at first but to be honest its something i would do anyway.
I thought I really wanted one when they first came out... but the interior was just like the 147 my wife had and the drive felt no different to the 156 I had 
I rolled past the dealership one rainy, early morning and as much as I wanted it to whilst my nose was pressed against the showroom window, the GT just never managed to pull me in... the £25k price tag probably played a part in that too
However, for £5k, that one looks nice - but the remap would have me looking elsewhere, but only because I'm daft like that
I rolled past the dealership one rainy, early morning and as much as I wanted it to whilst my nose was pressed against the showroom window, the GT just never managed to pull me in... the £25k price tag probably played a part in that too
However, for £5k, that one looks nice - but the remap would have me looking elsewhere, but only because I'm daft like that

Turin Motors are in Leeds and have had good reviews from other Alfa owners
http://www.turinmotors.co.uk/
Good luck, sounds like a good buy!
http://www.turinmotors.co.uk/
Good luck, sounds like a good buy!
Cheers trying not to drive it until the above has been sorted.
Another quick one, can dealerships reflash your ecu back to standard?
I may consider getting it done to preserve the life of the clutch, I'm a bit apprehensive about asking angel incase they put a crap stock one on to try and put you off the standard map.
Its also smokes quite a bit when the foot gets put down (can see in the rear view) is this normal for the jtd's?
Sorry to bombard you withall the questions I'm just a bit worried about tuning horror stories!
Another quick one, can dealerships reflash your ecu back to standard?
I may consider getting it done to preserve the life of the clutch, I'm a bit apprehensive about asking angel incase they put a crap stock one on to try and put you off the standard map.
Its also smokes quite a bit when the foot gets put down (can see in the rear view) is this normal for the jtd's?
Sorry to bombard you withall the questions I'm just a bit worried about tuning horror stories!
got it booked in turin tomorrow morning for cambelt, waterpump, aux belt and tensioners.
car is 7 year old and 48.000 without a change, knowing my luck it will snap as a wheel in to the garage!
also contacted angel reference the map, according to them they shouldnt smoke even when mapped, unless something is wrong with the car.
tbh i thought all mapped diesels did it and was part of the package i really dont think there is anything wrong with my car.
car is 7 year old and 48.000 without a change, knowing my luck it will snap as a wheel in to the garage!
also contacted angel reference the map, according to them they shouldnt smoke even when mapped, unless something is wrong with the car.
tbh i thought all mapped diesels did it and was part of the package i really dont think there is anything wrong with my car.
Yes it's a bit like all V6s must have oil pumps changed at cambelt time. Alfa specialists love to propagate myths in order to make a few quid more, they trade on the brands iffy reputation. Funny how Saab and Vauxhall specialists when doing the same job on the jtd engine don't recommend this.
crostonian said:
Yes it's a bit like all V6s must have oil pumps changed at cambelt time. Alfa specialists love to propagate myths in order to make a few quid more, they trade on the brands iffy reputation. Funny how Saab and Vauxhall specialists when doing the same job on the jtd engine don't recommend this.
i suppose your right, take it all the belts and idlers etc are all identical to the cdti, tid?Gassing Station | Alfa Romeo, Fiat & Lancia | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff




, although not as much as my TDV6 Discovery which upsets the tree hugging 4x4 haters even more 