2002 Alfa Romeo 156 Standard Spec 1.8 Twin Spark (petrol) from UK and Ireland
Summary:
Beautiful but very flawed
Faults:
Front wishbones need replacing every couple of years, otherwise they creak. The lifespan of the front suspension on these cars is notoriously short! The rear suspension also developed problems, and all four tyres wore unevenly (the very inner edges were bald whilst the rest of the tyres had 4-5 mm of tread left!!!).
The gearbox developed a fault (difficulty engaging gears). Two oil leaks, MULTIPLE front bulb failures - they are difficult to replace. The front catalytic convertor failed and need replacing. Variator rattle! Rust on the roof!
General Comments:
Beautiful car, only spoiled by the niggly problems that detracted from such an amazing design :(
The suspension wasn't designed for Britain's terrible roads, where there are numerous potholes and other defects. Driving this car along bumpy country roads was torture... CRASH... BANG, CREAK, KNOCK :-|. However, if you found a smooth road it was a joy to behold, with quick-rack steering :)
The air conditioning KILLED the power of the Twin Spark engine. I frequently switched the aircon off to overtake other cars :-| The blower fan is shockingly weak, but there wasn't a fault in the system - this is a well-known 156 "feature". The 156 isn't the nicest place to be in hot weather - I could barely feel the air con (I had it serviced by a top Alfa independent garage - no improvement!)
I spent thousands of pounds on this car, and there was always another fault awaiting money!
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Don't Know
Review Date: 15th May, 2017
22nd Sep 2022, 14:06
They are great looking cars, shame about the sub standard quality. Interesting comment about the power loss with air-con - I had a car many years ago that did this (a 1996 Seat Toledo); with the air-con on it felt like you lost about 25 horse power! More modern cars seem to have overcome this problem, I have never driven anything since post year 2000 where the air-con being switched on makes any difference in power.