Lusting after a 166
Discussion
I am currently looking at buying my first Alfa. Have been looking at at a 166 2.5 v6. I travel 35 miles each way a day on motorway to and from work can any one shed a little light on what kind of mpg i would get and any maintenance issues. Ive been looking at earlier 166's on around a 2000 plate. Also how does the 2.0 twin spark compare to the v6? Many thanks
Have a alook on www.alfaowner.com - loads of info on the 166 + buying advice.
I recently sold my 3.0 166 sportomatic at 92k miles. The car was a delight to drive, and the styling is to die for.
On long runs I used to get 30 mpg - IIRC averaged at 23mpg combined.
The sporto is a good day to day driver, but if you are a spirited driver go for the manual.
Cambelt change is the most imporatant factor to consider aside from overall condition - the original factory interval to replace belt is 72k miles/5 years - some suggest it should be changed at 60k miles/5years - I would not go past 48k miles 5 years. The 166 I sold snapped it's belt at 52k miles/54 months since the first belt change. BIG repair bill.
Sportomatic gearbox itself is a strong unit, but the heater matrix sits above the gearbox ecu - the matrix have a habit of leaking after approx 10 years which can cause the ecu to suffer/fail.
Buy the right car and you will not stop smiling!
I recently sold my 3.0 166 sportomatic at 92k miles. The car was a delight to drive, and the styling is to die for.
On long runs I used to get 30 mpg - IIRC averaged at 23mpg combined.
The sporto is a good day to day driver, but if you are a spirited driver go for the manual.
Cambelt change is the most imporatant factor to consider aside from overall condition - the original factory interval to replace belt is 72k miles/5 years - some suggest it should be changed at 60k miles/5years - I would not go past 48k miles 5 years. The 166 I sold snapped it's belt at 52k miles/54 months since the first belt change. BIG repair bill.
Sportomatic gearbox itself is a strong unit, but the heater matrix sits above the gearbox ecu - the matrix have a habit of leaking after approx 10 years which can cause the ecu to suffer/fail.
Buy the right car and you will not stop smiling!
The 2.5 and 3.0 engines are supposed to be about the same mpg, on motorways I get around 30 in my 2.5 manual.
Annoyingly (for me) the 3.2 has better mpg figures than the 2.5, but that means buying a later facelift model which will sting you in emissions tax.
I was originally wondering between 2.0 (practical choice) and 3.0 (lovely engine sound and most toys) but in the end the majority of cars I found were 2.5l so that is what I ended up with.
Annoyingly (for me) the 3.2 has better mpg figures than the 2.5, but that means buying a later facelift model which will sting you in emissions tax.
I was originally wondering between 2.0 (practical choice) and 3.0 (lovely engine sound and most toys) but in the end the majority of cars I found were 2.5l so that is what I ended up with.
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