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Hopefully she won't leave me stranded

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Done the alignment yet? Alfas very sensitive to alignment and often goes out of specs.
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Done the alignment yet? Alfas very sensitive to alignment and often goes out of specs.

 

Talking about Alignment......is there a reason why Alfas very sensitive to "alignment"?

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Talking about Alignment......is there a reason why Alfas very sensitive to "alignment"?

alfa romeo uses geometry for adjustment in wheel angles during speed for better handling.

Also it's over engineered which I think changing of clutch affects alignment due to a bolt to which connects the GB to subframe (which what I heard).

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alfa romeo uses geometry for adjustment in wheel angles during speed for better handling.

Also it's over engineered which I think changing of clutch affects alignment due to a bolt to which connects the GB to subframe (which what I heard).

 

So wheel alignment should be done quite regularly? Any advice?

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So wheel alignment should be done quite regularly? Any advice?

 

usually after any major work in replacing or undoing any of suspension components

 

or every 10k when you rotate your tires...etc.... but its usually up to individual preference due to their driving style.

 

most people drive out of alignment most of the time anyways...

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Greetings to all.

 

I am just embarking on my journey onto "Alfa-dom", and am hoping from some advice from the experienced bros here.

 

Firstly, which model of Alfa Romeo in recent years have the most "Alfa" spirit in your opinion? Is it the 159, 147, GT, Spider or the newer models eg Giuletta? I am really looking for something with the maximal driving feel and that gives the most involving drive..

 

So far I have tried only the Alfa 159. I was just wondering whether there is any difference between the earlier vs later models of the 159? Coz I drove a 2007 model, which felt a lot more "raw" and loud compared to the other 2010 model which I drove..

 

Generally, is the 159 a problematic/troublesome car to own? Does it cause a lot of repair/breakdown issues?

 

Thanks in advance for the advice!

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Greetings to all.

 

I am just embarking on my journey onto "Alfa-dom", and am hoping from some advice from the experienced bros here.

 

Firstly, which model of Alfa Romeo in recent years have the most "Alfa" spirit in your opinion? Is it the 159, 147, GT, Spider or the newer models eg Giuletta? I am really looking for something with the maximal driving feel and that gives the most involving drive..

 

So far I have tried only the Alfa 159. I was just wondering whether there is any difference between the earlier vs later models of the 159? Coz I drove a 2007 model, which felt a lot more "raw" and loud compared to the other 2010 model which I drove..

 

Generally, is the 159 a problematic/troublesome car to own? Does it cause a lot of repair/breakdown issues?

 

Thanks in advance for the advice!

 

Put it simply,

 

Be prepared to go to workshop maybe once or twice a year on top of your regular servicing.

Be prepared to be stranded on the road

Be prepared that you car cannot start

Be prepared to pay a few hundred at least for any form of repair, and parts may not be available immediately

Be prepared to learn more about this car than possibly other 'normal' cars

 

If you are prepared, and anything happens, it is just part of Alfa ownership. Suck it up and take it as another opportunity to learn about how your car works.

 

My car is getting old and getting more and more problematic in small and big ways, but after 8 years, never once am I bored behind the wheels.

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Greetings to all.

 

I am just embarking on my journey onto "Alfa-dom", and am hoping from some advice from the experienced bros here.

 

Firstly, which model of Alfa Romeo in recent years have the most "Alfa" spirit in your opinion? Is it the 159, 147, GT, Spider or the newer models eg Giuletta? I am really looking for something with the maximal driving feel and that gives the most involving drive..

 

So far I have tried only the Alfa 159. I was just wondering whether there is any difference between the earlier vs later models of the 159? Coz I drove a 2007 model, which felt a lot more "raw" and loud compared to the other 2010 model which I drove..

 

Generally, is the 159 a problematic/troublesome car to own? Does it cause a lot of repair/breakdown issues?

 

Thanks in advance for the advice!

 

If you are married, I suggest you clear and prepare your wifey. If not she will say that you are looking for trouble by driving an alfa :)

 

For yourself...what does your heart says? Ignore the brain (logic)

 

chrispie nails it the point (should be a sticky for all asking the same question over and over again :)

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Neutral Newbie

Good point man :)

 

I have only driven the 159, 2 models, one in 2007 and the other in 2010. I really liked the 2007 model, the steering feel is great, the car has a sporty drive and it makes a good noise when heading for the red line. However, when I drove the 2010 model, it didn't feel.. the same. It sounded muted and just didn't give me the same feeling.

 

Is there any difference between 159s which are produced earlier on eg 2007 and those produced in the later years? Or is it just me? [:)]

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I get what you mean.. Thanks bro. Are you driving a 159?

 

yeap yeap.. mine is a lao pok 07 159.

 

Hit by a stone today from a lorry.. changing windsceen next week.. sian.

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