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Alfa Romeo 159 (2006 - 2009)

A KEEN SENSE OF PROPORTION (some text hidden) --NONE--

BY ANDY ENRIGHT

Introductionword count: 161

The 159 is as close to a risk-free used Alfa buy as it's possible to get. Beefy build quality, a great range of engines, decent used stock availability and razor sharp styling make this a decent left field pick. An optioned-up 1.9-litre diesel in Lusso trim is the wise move. Buying a used Alfa Romeo used to be an eventful experience. Many people tried it once and then moved on to less risky activities like BASE jumping, recreational Russian roulette or holidays in Gaza. A lot has changed since then. Alfa has pulled its socks up and the results are apparent in improving independent customer satisfaction surveys. The product range is smartening up its act as well, after a period when it was rather lacklustre. The cars that really started this upswing were the 147 and 156 and the 156's replacement, the 159, is bigger, more solidly built and even better looking. It's possibly the safest used pick of any Alfa.

Modelsword count: 21

Models Covered: 4DR SALOON, 5DR SPORTWAGON (1.7, 1.9, 2.2, 3.2 PETROL, 1.9, 2.0, 2.4 TURBODIESEL [TURISMO, TURISMO SPORT, ELEGANTE, LUSSO, TI])

Historyword count: 228

It's hard to believe that the 156 arrived way back in 1998. In its seven years on sale, it revitalised Alfa Romeo's fortunes in the compact executive sector, especially as it succeeded the relatively unloved 75 and 155 models. The last couple of years of its life saw sales tail off as customers realised the car was getting a bit old and that the 159 successor was just around the corner but few could have expected the 159 to be quite as polished as it turned out. The aborted dalliance with General Motors stalled the introduction of the 159 a little but sales have been strong since it arrived at the start of 2006, the market warming to a genuine alternative to the German and Swedish marques. Both saloon and Sportwagon estate versions were launched concurrently. Alfa introduced a Q-Tronic automatic gearbox for the 159 turbodiesel models in January 2007 and a TI version in July 2007. The entry-level 160bhp 1.9 JTS petrol engine was replaced by a 140bhp 1.8-litre MPI unit in mid-2007. In 2009, Alfa introduced the 1750 TBi engine and a 2.0-litre JTDm diesel with 170bhp. The former unit was quite a piece of work with massive torque from low in the rev-range that virtually made the V6 redundant. Trim levels were tweaked to run from Turismo and Turismo Sport to Elegante, Lusso and Ti.

What You Getword count: 191

The 159 is bigger in virtually every dimension compared to the 156, but it's still a very sharp piece of styling. Watching one appear in my rear-view at the Nurburgring, I can assure you this vehicle has more overtaking presence than almost any BMW, the gimlet-eyed headlamps and razor-sharp front grille looking rather intimidating. The rear end is genuinely tricky to differentiate from the 156 at first glance, but the side view shows sharper creasing and swage lines and a longer front end. As cohesive a piece of penmanship as the 156 was, the 159 is a better balanced car. The architecture of the 159's cabin is perhaps a tad disappointing, offering an evolution of the 156's fascia which looked great in '98 but which now looks a little unexceptional compared to the more imaginative designs. Build quality is far better than before and rear legroom and headroom have both improved, although you'd opt for a Saab or Volvo if this was a priority. The boot, however, is way bigger than you'd have any right to expect and the folding rear seats endow the 159 with an admirable load carrying ability.

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Statistics (subset of data only)

Min

Max

Insurance group:

12

16

Insurance group 1-50:

18

30

CO2 (g/km):

138

260

Max Speed (mph):

155

0-62 mph (s):

7.1

Urban Mpg:

17.2

42.8

Extra Urban Mpg:

35.8

64.2

Combined Mpg:

25.7

54.3

Length (mm):

4660

... and 6 other stats available

Scoring (subset of scores)

Category: Luxury Saloons and Estates

Performance
70%
Handling
80%
Comfort
70%
Space
70%
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