Buy with my Head or my Heart ?
Buy with my Head or my Heart ?
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CJK

Original Poster:

73 posts

237 months

Sunday 25th December 2011
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I'm looking at buying my first Alfa,it'll be the second car so low miles,kids in it a couple of days a week for a very short trip(6 and 9 years old),this trip will no longer exist come easter(kids move back to their revamped school which is walking distance).
I have the opportunity to go and look at a 147 jtd m-jet,a 54 plate pre face lift,non exciting met grey ish colour,good history,leather and sounds as if its been looked after for its 69000 miles.
Will I wish though that i'd bought a petrol car ??,low use so I'll probably never benefit from an oil burners economy!
I'm thinking an Alfa as mostly a play thing should only be a petrol rolleyes

I started off looking at 147s and I've now progressed hehe to scouring the classifieds for 3.0 GTVs !
The max budget is 3k,I have a couple of Ducatis so I have the Italian passion already which isn't helping the diesel 147s cause spin
Happy Christmas,hope you are all sitting totally bloated with the top button of your jeans undone like myself with your fave tipple in front of you beer

jamcam23

117 posts

229 months

Sunday 25th December 2011
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1.9 is a cracking engine, especially in the 147, but 3k can get you a sorted 3.0 GTV smile
If its going to be a second car, then the GTV all day every day, you won't regret it.

velocemitch

4,019 posts

242 months

Monday 26th December 2011
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Kids will not thank you for stuffing them in the back of a GTV.

I'd go for a 2.5V6 156, perhaps an SW if you can find one though they are rare with the V6. A 2.0TS (or JTS)would still be good fun though, but budget for a bit of suspension work for either car as the damping wasn't that good when new, so a few years on it would certainly benefit from a set of the new Koni's.

The diesels are good, but if it's just for fun you still can't beat a revy Petrol IMO

V6Alfisti

3,313 posts

249 months

Monday 26th December 2011
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Can your budget stretch an extra 1k?

An Alfa GT offers all the brilliance of the Alfa 147 with a bigger boot, better suspension and a coupe body!

The Alfa GTV is very very special but as others have said, your kids will kill you if you stick them in the back and the boot is laughably small (just chuckled at the thought of trying to put a standard sized bucket in the boot...no chance!)

CJK

Original Poster:

73 posts

237 months

Monday 26th December 2011
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Thanks for your comments Guys,I think it has to be a 156(possibly a 147 TS if its nice,but I prefer the bigger cars),a GTV is do able but though we obviously have a family chariot there is always going to be the odd situation when a 2nd car has to ship kids about further than the 5 minute school run....my Wife doesn't help,she's a mega petrol head to,though she isn't into bikes as much,she's dribbling over GTVs to but I know who'd get the boot in the bks if the thing had to be used as a family motor !
There are a couple of 156 JTSs local ish to me(I'm nr Edinburgh)but neither has leather...got to have leather.There are some crazy cheap prices out there,sorting the crap from the good uns is a nightmare.
2.5-3k is the limit by the way.
Thanks again.
Col

crostonian

2,427 posts

194 months

Tuesday 27th December 2011
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I'd look for a 2002 to 2003 156 V6 Veloce with the facelift interior (any later V6 will have spent a large part of it's life in a storage compound or won't be UK spec), JTS can be a nightmare with lambda sensors and dodgy wiring - a good one can be excellent though. Avoid diesels if you are only doing short journeys.

JasonSF

248 posts

231 months

Tuesday 27th December 2011
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Always go with your heart! The 3.0 engine is awesome. The gtv arguably the prettiest shape of the nineties. A future classic.

JasonSF

248 posts

231 months

Tuesday 27th December 2011
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What ages are the kids?

CJK

Original Poster:

73 posts

237 months

Wednesday 28th December 2011
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JasonSF said:
What ages are the kids?
6 an 9

Pooh

3,692 posts

275 months

Wednesday 28th December 2011
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I had no problem getting my children in the back of my GTV when they were about that age so I would at least try putting them in one before dismissing it.

CJK

Original Poster:

73 posts

237 months

Friday 30th December 2011
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"I had no problem getting my children in the back of my GTV when they were about that age so I would at least try putting them in one before dismissing it."


You really aren't helping smile

But you are right.

Pat H

8,058 posts

278 months

Friday 30th December 2011
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I have both a 156 2.5 V6 and recently bought a 3.2 GTV to replace it.

I still have the 156, partly because it isn't worth selling and partly because it is a wonderful old thing.

Of the two, the 156 is the better car. It is a bit more modern, the seats are better, it is more refined, more comfortable and more pleasant to drive.

The 2.5 is a sweeter and more characterful engine, but the 3.2 is much more powerful.

The 156 feels like a big friendly labrador that is happy loping along at its own pace. The GTV is a bit of a rottweiller, always straining at the lead.

The brakes are poor on both of them, more noticeably on the 156. Ground clearance and turning circle are hopeless.

The GTV is hard work on the motorway because the frameless windows create lots of wind noise.

Cambelt/waterpump service is expensive on either of them.

As an alternative, the 156 2.4 JTD is fast, economical and sounds good for an oil burner. I've also driven a 2.0 TS 156 which gives surprisingly little away to the 2.5 petrol.

Finally, watch out for parking dings on the sides of GTVs. They are made out of tinfoil and are a magnet for minor knocks.

My magic dent man was here only a couple of days ago sorting out the most recent handful of dings.

Personally, I would buy a 156 2.5 Veloce.

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PhilipAlfa

359 posts

196 months

Friday 30th December 2011
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For a 3k budget I would spend around 1,000 on a nice 145 cloverleaf and keep the remaining 2,000 aside for running repairs and/or tuning mods smile



That's what i would do (did biggrin) anyway.....

bint

4,664 posts

246 months

Saturday 31st December 2011
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Go with your heart. I bought the first 156 V6 SW (well they are quite rare) I found and drove... 5 years later and 30k, we're thinking about replacing her as she has a few creaks and niggles, but I'm buggered if I can find anything to its equal.

I'm almost tempted to blow the 3-5k budget on doing her up she's been that good.

CJK

Original Poster:

73 posts

237 months

Sunday 8th January 2012
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I went to look at '99 phase 2 3.0 GTV today,stunning looking car silver/red leather but unfortunately it had a major ish oil weep from gearbox/clutch bellhousing area,(6" round puddle on floor) amongst other things that the seller never mentioned even though i asked before doing 280 miles round trip to view !

OperationAlfa

2,014 posts

219 months

Wednesday 11th January 2012
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You do need an Alfa V6 whether it be 2.5 or 3.0 or even the 3.2 smile

For 3 grand you should be able to get a good example.. Check for knocks from suspension when driving and also check for any oil leaks.. Service history is very very important.. cambelt changes should be every 4 years or 40,000 in my opinion although guidelines are actually 60,000 and 5 years.

the 1.9 JTD 16v (not the 8v) has a good punch and is bulletproof.