OT - new car in the pipeline, advice needed.

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after i've fixed up the brava i'm going to sell and replace with hopefully an alfa romeo 147 (1.6 ts)
is there anything known that i should look out for when buying these? i know that selespeed models are known for their faults and i believe twin sparks are safe bets.
any bits of advice are more that welcome.
thanks.

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are you after a 156,

ive got 1 for sale a W reg 2000 plate 78k on clock full service history, belts changed at 63k
silver,

its like it just come out of the factory
 
Possibly the wrong person to speak to but here goes.....

I loved the look of the 147 and bought one when the HGT died. Lovely car, exception cockpit and a fantastic drive .............. when it worked

I owned the car for a total of 32 days. Most of which were in the garage. The test run was fine before I bought her but the problems started not long after. Lumpy running, chugging, running hot etc etc. All bits changed that needed to be to get to fix it (including a new cat (2 cats on downpipe)

Couple of days later and stillrun like a bag of ****e.

It was the 2.0 TS Selespeed. I also heard horror stories of the selespeed but never had any probs in my short ownershipwith the box. I was nothing but great fun with the paddles and quick shift stick. The probs were with the engine.

Looking back it looked sweet,low mileage etc etc.

Here's the post when I bought her http://www.network54.com/Forum/15639/thread/1216929106/Eventually+-+New+Car+Pics

and the one after she was sold http://www.network54.com/Forum/15639/thread/1217876403/Alfi%27s+gone+already%21++-+New+new+car+pics+-%29
 
I wouldn't say a TS is a "safe bet", the diesels are more reliable and cheaper to run. just looks for the same things in the 147 as you would with a Bravo and MAKE SURE the belts are up to date,
 
Sounds like wimmy was unlucky and bought a dog, it happens.

Check for suspension knocks, wishbones etc.
FSH is a must IMO and as matt says the cambelts are a major factor, does the 1.6 have the plastic variator?? If so, make sure that was changed with the cambelt as they are a weak point (horrible diesel like noise once knackered).

When you go to view an alfa, you will probably be blinded by it's beauty, see through it and give the car a damn good looking over and if theres ANYTHING you don't feel happy with either reduce the price or walk away.

Do a search on other forums and on the net to see what to look for when purchasing and seeing it's a buyers market, do not offer the asking price lol.
 

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