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Old 02-24-2008, 03:31 PM
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156 should i or shouldnt i??

hi guys...well thinking of parting with my rover brm for 2.0ts alfa 156 , shes a 51 plate with a 113k on the clock...is there anything in particualr to look out for on a 156 of that mileage.ive heard a few horror stories about poor alfa relaibility..please help!!!

Please help ppl...hopefully going to see the car tommorrow..thanks

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Old 02-25-2008, 04:10 PM
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Re: 156 should i or shouldnt i??

wow what a helpful bunch!!!....alfa was a no go anyway,,engine management light with a bad msifire...if anyone actually reads these posts?!?!
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Re: 156 should i or shouldnt i??

hi mate i know its a late reply, i would definatley go for a 156,much better than boring mondeo or vectra,when looking make sure had regular service,cambelt been done at right time.the common fault with these are the bottom and top ball joints.ive had mine for 18 mths use it all the time doing a lot of miles and havnt had one bit of trouble.
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