Alfa 157

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viper_larry

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4,319 posts

257 months

Thursday 25th November 2004
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Seen some more pictures of the new 157 due next year in this weeks Auto Express. I think it looks awesome and think I will put my name down for the new GTA version - although that might take a while to come out.

What does everyone else think? (artists impression below was best pic)

pdV6

16,442 posts

262 months

Thursday 25th November 2004
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Its hardly a huge leap in originality, is it?

viper_larry

Original Poster:

4,319 posts

257 months

Thursday 25th November 2004
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It is an 'artists impression' - the picture in AE is more up to date. Anyway, why ruin such a beautiful design by changing it completely?

ettore

4,146 posts

253 months

Thursday 25th November 2004
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The 157 looks much better resolved than the facelift 156. Alfa`s, as with many things, are at their best as the original designer intended them (see GTV and new 147!).

Does anyone know if the 157 s/wagon will have a decent boot?

Wombat Rick

13,422 posts

245 months

Thursday 25th November 2004
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The current Sportwagon has a good boot.
It's obviously the things you are putting into it which are too big.

cirvy

2,329 posts

264 months

Thursday 25th November 2004
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From what i have seen of the spy-shots etc, the new 157 is just another facelift to the 156 in effect!
A bit disappointing really, i was hoping for something as striking as the design leap that was the 155 - 156 upgrade

Alfa Mad

219 posts

244 months

Friday 26th November 2004
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I agree, they're just tweaking the formula. Stunning nonetheless.

alfa145uk

351 posts

241 months

Sunday 28th November 2004
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I notice the bottom of the 156 bumper looks like the face lifted 145 with the mesh & fog arrangement

zaktoo

1,401 posts

241 months

Monday 29th November 2004
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cirvy said:
From what i have seen of the spy-shots etc, the new 157 is just another facelift to the 156 in effect!
A bit disappointing really, i was hoping for something as striking as the design leap that was the 155 - 156 upgrade



Isn't it to be RWD though?

Ciao

Zak
*Edit*: No, it's going to be FWD or AWD.

>> Edited by zaktoo on Monday 29th November 01:29

Twin Turbo

5,544 posts

267 months

Monday 29th November 2004
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Hmmmm, 4WD GTA

Some bad news though, Auto Express claim the next 147 may use a Fiat Stilo platform rather than a cut down 157

dram

210 posts

243 months

Thursday 2nd December 2004
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Am due a new company car between now and June of next year .
Have been seriously considering a 156 2.4jtd veloce ...
Does anyone know when the 157 hits the showrooms , the engine options , and price indication ?
Cheers
Dram..
PS
Thought that the rear seats of the 156 was a bit tight for legroom for an adult ? ( my son and his mate are both touching 6' and we travel a 2/3 hour journey weekly to watch the footie...)

wombat rick

13,422 posts

245 months

Thursday 2nd December 2004
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I think June might be a bit tight. I think LHD launch date is the Geneva show in March. Keep an eye on www.italiaspeed.com/ - tend to be more accurate and reliable than the anti-Alfa British press who are good at forecasting spangly new Alfas and then slating the company when they don't appear...


Rear leg room is not huge in the 156 as it is not a particularly big car. Optional front sports seats take up even more space.

errek72

943 posts

247 months

Tuesday 4th January 2005
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Howdy,

In the new auto, motor und sport there is an article about a host of new alfas, the 157 will basically be replacing the 156 but it will be as big as a 166 which will not be replaced.. so in effect the 157 replaces the 166 (?!)

They go on about the new GM/Alfa engines and apperently the spider will get a 400 bhp plus twin turbo. (hello?)

Here's a pic, I hope the hotlink works.



Greetz
Errek72

cirvy

2,329 posts

264 months

Wednesday 5th January 2005
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Now that looks better

viper_larry

Original Poster:

4,319 posts

257 months

Thursday 6th January 2005
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Nice...

sixpot

444 posts

244 months

Thursday 13th January 2005
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cirvy said:
Now that looks better


Only because it looks like your GT with 2 extra doors.

errek72

943 posts

247 months

Friday 14th January 2005
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Somehow I feel it doesn't look special enough.
But that's what I thought about the GT before I saw it in the metal.

pdV6

16,442 posts

262 months

Monday 4th April 2005
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pdV6 said:
Its hardly a huge leap in originality, is it?

SniffPetrol's noticed too!

saxmund

364 posts

236 months

Monday 4th April 2005
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So what's with this obsession with size? The Fiesta is now the size of the last generation Escort and the new Golf is the size and shape of a Transit van. The 156SW is the right size for me: I can't imagine that either the GT or the Brera offer as much space, and if I wanted something the size of a boat I'd have bought a Volvo.

I'm not saying Alfa shouldn't produce large cars, but what's wrong with keeping one in the range that might be too small for a family of four but is perfect for a single person or a couple who occasionally want to give people lifts and/or carry luggage?

twin turbo

5,544 posts

267 months

Monday 4th April 2005
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For the length of car, the 156 has very poor rear legroom. This isn't normally a problem for us, but was highlighted when we were four-up on a driving holiday in Ireland.

Hopefully the 159 will address this. One thing I detest about most other manufacturers is the "high-roof" styling in order to achieve decent legroom. Give me the slinky looks (and poor space) of an Alfa any day!