Alfa GT buying advice
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paps

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1,040 posts

248 months

Thursday 14th March 2013
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Hey, going to see a manual 2006 Alfa GT 1.9JTDM tomorrow. 85k miles on the clock and wanted a little advice on what to look out for, any known problems, what needs to have been serviced/replaced etc?
Also whats the real world mpg - driven sensibly?
Thanks

blugnu

1,523 posts

262 months

Thursday 14th March 2013
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Should have had a timing belt, tensioners and water pump.

Having had a 156 I'd be listening for creaks and groans from the wishbones and knocks from worn suspension bushes.

anonymous-user

75 months

Thursday 14th March 2013
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Check the sills for jacking damage. Common! Check the underseal for condition. The underside isn't always as good as the topside. Also check around the wheelarch edges for paint condition.
Check the wheels for straightness and the tyres for wear, make sure you see the inside edges.

Ben91

96 posts

192 months

Thursday 14th March 2013
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I've had mine a couple of weeks now and i'd say look out for a heavy clutch, can be a common problem on the JTD's from what I gather and my ones got it. Head over to Alfaowner for a buying guide. was helpful when I was looking for advice.

You'll enjoy it when you buy it, glad I went for one!

As for MPG I got about 600miles from a tank but not worked out my MPG yet.

paps

Original Poster:

1,040 posts

248 months

Thursday 14th March 2013
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Ok, thanks guys

TorqueRacing

692 posts

238 months

Tuesday 19th March 2013
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Wishbones, Wishbones and more wishbones.

If they knock they are shot if they creak then they are either on there way or need lubing.

All things that went wrong in my 18 months of ownership where I went from 34,000 miles to 58,000 miles

Starter Motor
Clutch Master Cylinder
Clutch Slave Cylinder
4x Glow Plugs
2 x Front upper wishbones
2x drop links
Fuel Filter split
Lower turbo hose

Lesser things that annoyed be but never got done were leaking window seals if the car was level or parked on a hill front at its highest.
Creaking Clutch pedal - this was resolved when the master cylinder was changed.
Wheels are made of cheese, just run over a small pot hole and they will be shot!
Sidelight bulbs go every 6 weeks
Parking sensors never worked

Ok so that looks bad - and ultimately it drove me to sell the thing but god I miss it. Quite possibly the best looking modern sub 5k car money can buy!

1878

824 posts

184 months

Tuesday 19th March 2013
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Did you buy?

Depending where in the south you are you might want to speak with autolusso bournemouth, I'm sure they'd do an inspection too. And I have a similar age GT that's in good shape if you want to see what a decent one should feel like.

anonymous-user

75 months

Tuesday 19th March 2013
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I would add that my most common problem has been bushes but the roads round here are damn awful.
Very enjoyable car though, I think a future classic, doubt I'll ever sell mine (unless I bite the bullet and get a 3.2!)

Alfahorn

7,815 posts

229 months

Tuesday 19th March 2013
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anonymous said:
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You've made some excellent points some which often get overlooked when checking 147/156/GT models.

Gargamel

15,980 posts

282 months

Saturday 23rd March 2013
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I am also looking at these, they do seem to be great value at the moment.

Slightly worried about the pothole surviveability as my route is pretty rough. Wheels ? Really - are they easy to replace with something sturdier (tele dials !)



anonymous-user

75 months

Saturday 23rd March 2013
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Gargamel said:
I am also looking at these, they do seem to be great value at the moment.

Slightly worried about the pothole surviveability as my route is pretty rough. Wheels ? Really - are they easy to replace with something sturdier (tele dials !)
I have the 16s that are the straight multi spokes that some GTAs have. In my experience they have been ok, guess they may be a bit tougher than the larger and more desirable wheels?

sawman

5,082 posts

251 months

Sunday 31st March 2013
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Did the OP take the plunge?

I was looking at these (and mazda RX8) on the 'trader last night, they do seem good value, does anyone know if you can fit a tow hitch on them?

eatontrifles

1,442 posts

255 months

Sunday 31st March 2013
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sawman said:
does anyone know if you can fit a tow hitch on them?
You can, from various suppliers - most are detachable.

eatontrifles

1,442 posts

255 months

Sunday 31st March 2013
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sawman said:
does anyone know if you can fit a tow hitch on them?
You can, from various suppliers - most are detachable.

eatontrifles

1,442 posts

255 months

Sunday 31st March 2013
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sawman said:
does anyone know if you can fit a tow hitch on them?
You can, from various suppliers - most are detachable.