Alfa 156 t spark

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FeatherZ

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2,422 posts

196 months

Tuesday 4th January 2011
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Looking at an alfa tomorrow after changing my mind on Vectra i had put a deposit on, looked at it again and noticed alot more wrong with it, aswell as wrong front bumper, bulb light warning, last 3 service stamps un-readable and all in same pen etc, same writing, thermostat playing up, worn interior.

ANyway back to car hunting theres an alfa near me, that hasnt been serivec in about 30k (lol) will need belts and everyhting probebly, its done 91k worth looking at? if so what should i be offering him?

Alfa service costs?

exgtt

2,067 posts

212 months

Tuesday 4th January 2011
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Just running a twin spark low on oil can knacker it. The cost of decent twin spark engines are high due to demand - i'd not risk a twin spark without history. Could be right headache unless its really cheap - like under £300!






FeatherZ

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2,422 posts

196 months

Tuesday 4th January 2011
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Oh really? not worth even looking at it then??

exgtt

2,067 posts

212 months

Tuesday 4th January 2011
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It's a gamble aint it, the car drives fine when you buy it, you spend £400 on belts & bit and bobs, then the bottom end goes because its not been serviced. Twin Sparks need love unfortunatly. Could be a great car, i'd not risk it personally. Plenty of serviced 156's out there!

Good cars aswel, dont let me put you off, but do get one with reciepts & check the owners knowledge of keeping the oil topped up. Many dont.




Edited by exgtt on Tuesday 4th January 20:52

robsco

7,825 posts

176 months

Tuesday 4th January 2011
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If it hasn't had its belts done, I'd walk away. 36k/3yrs is the interval, you want the cam variator to be changed at this point as it starts to give the car a rattle at the top end on start up after a while. Check it hasn't been ran low on oil; Twin Sparks are notorious for oil usage, and mine was no different. 2 top ups a week was the norm.

The bushes can wear at a fair rate too, so listen for any clunking or creaking from the suspension on the test drive.

MondeoMan1981

2,356 posts

183 months

Tuesday 4th January 2011
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FeatherZ

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2,422 posts

196 months

Tuesday 4th January 2011
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Its a veloce with leather etc, not worth about 1k then?

robsco

7,825 posts

176 months

Tuesday 4th January 2011
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FeatherZ said:
Its a veloce with leather etc, not worth about 1k then?
How old is it? Which engine, 1.6, 1.8 or 2.0?

FeatherZ

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2,422 posts

196 months

Tuesday 4th January 2011
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2001 1800cc t spark, at 800 now but not met reserve, hasnt had a service since 50,000ish, no old mots apart from last one, i would get it serviced if i was to buy it.

Edited by FeatherZ on Tuesday 4th January 21:05

useyourdellusion

5,648 posts

190 months

Tuesday 4th January 2011
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Sounds a bit dodgy to me. I'd be walking away...

robsco

7,825 posts

176 months

Tuesday 4th January 2011
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600 quid is its money in my opinion, or that's how much I'd be comfortable paying for a car with no service for 40k (which means its cambelt is already overdue, a 400 pound job). IIRC spark plugs are every 5 years too, so it may need all 8 plugs changing also (100 pounds for plugs alone). Chances are, if the owner hasn't bothered servicing it, that he's not all that bothered about popping his bonnet and checking things are hunky dory either. There's plenty of these cars that are loved and cared for by enthusiasts OP, keep looking.

useyourdellusion

5,648 posts

190 months

Tuesday 4th January 2011
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Yep, stick to Alfa forums/classifieds. I'd be wary of this particular example and the information about it.

mrtwisty

3,057 posts

165 months

Tuesday 4th January 2011
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Tons and loads and millions of these about for around 1k with decent history. Don't rush in - test a few, compare conditions and histories. Standard advice for any car I know, but even more important with these beauties. Tried any alfa owners sites?
Damn sight more interesting than a vectra in any case!

nottyash

4,670 posts

195 months

Wednesday 5th January 2011
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Always budget to pay out for something.
In my short ownership of a T plate 2.0TS (6 months) it needed 2 x alternators (one under warranty though) an AC pump and the balancer belt pulley sheared off rusulting in the need for another cambelt/ balancer belt change.
Lovely to drive though, and nice inside with the Momo leather.

redstu

2,287 posts

239 months

Wednesday 5th January 2011
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Get the V6 its a better engine and far more reliable. It does like a drink though wink

defblade

7,428 posts

213 months

Wednesday 5th January 2011
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Enjoyed my 2.0TS for 6 months and then this happened (76k miles on the clock):



It had plenty of oil in when it went, but who knows what happened before? Any 2nd hand car is a gamble (and rather too many new ones!) but you've got to have an Alfa sometime, even if it may end in tears wink

anonymous-user

54 months

Wednesday 5th January 2011
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I used to run a 156 and they're not as bad as most people say, but they do need to be looked after. If it hasn't been serviced in 30k (and who knows WTF else the previous owner skimped on) I wouldn't touch it with the proverbial bargepole.

Don't be put off them in general if you like them though, but get the 2.0 rather than the 1.8, a V6 would be even better.