Sitting back as an older generation collector (will be 70 next month and currently with 14 cars) and an Alfisti to boot I sit back and listen to you young chaps and your opinions. Also having owned a Euro car workshop (Italtune here in Christchurch) I feel I`m reasonably qualified to provide a valid opinion on the two cars. I am quite convinced the 156 (I own two, a `98 V6 & 2000 TS 2.0) is one of the best Alfas to have been produced post ww2. It`s styling in this owner`s eyes, particularly the 1st generation still remain a good looking car with little styling features that delight and still gather favourable comment from onlookers. Their interiors are stylish, user friendly and highly durable, more the equal of the German cars I have owned and again generate comment but best of all they are great driving cars, far better than our family`s 159 for example which is a third bigger, feels heavy & unweildy, and apart from the front on view doesn`t look as good exterior wise nor interior wise as a 156. Never owned a 147, never wanted to but have worked on, and driven many. In "my moderns" own a GT (basically same interior) and prefer the 156 interior. I`m saying to every Alfisti that will listen buy a 156 as they will never be cheaper and they are one of the better Alfas which should rise in value. By the way in the real world on real roads ultra low profile tyres and harsh short travel suspension makes for a slower point to point car, certainly in my world with few motorways. You chaps want to drive an unaltered 116 Alfetta or std 105 series Alfa to appreciate real chassis engineering.
Couldn't agree more about the 156 - and especially the pure Walter de Silva styling of the series 1. I'm onto my third 156 V6 and my current GTA is my daily driver, now done over 254,000km. Best car I've owned in the last 35 years.
I had a 147 GTA for about 7 years, which I sadly had to eventually part with, as I had run into some financial struggles at the time and the car needed quite a bit of work that I just couldn't afford to take care of. I've owned a twin turbo Subaru Legacy, an original 1989 MX5, a Lexus IS200, a Alfa Giulietta QV, a Mercedes C250 an 8V Audi S3 and a Skoda Octavia RS245. Most of those were excellent cars by every measure, but none of them (bar the MX5) really came close to having the character of that 147 GTA. My GTA was my daily driver for about 2-3 years, but due to work circumstances I bought the C250 as my daily, and at that point the GTA became my dedicated weekend car for last 3 years or so that I had it. The C-Class did every part of the "daily driver" thing to perfection, but it had zero capacity for "fun". The throttle response was laggy, the gearbox was slow to change, the engine suffered from noticable turbo lag, and when revved out the engine sounded coarse and strained - it was the type of car that could really only be enjoyable when driven in full grandpa mode. So every time life felt boring and tedious and uneventful I'd put the C-Class back the garage and take the GTA to work for the day. I swear that all it took was a single turn of the key (for that Busso growl to kick in) and a little smile would instantly appear on my face. About 10 minutes into the drive that little smile had turned in to a huge grin, and for that 20-25 minutes drive all of my worries in life seemed to disapear. The Alfa unqustionably had it's wekanesses - the turning circle was a pain, it was a bit hard/crashy over bumps, it was loud, it was thirsty and by this point it had become a pretty expensive thing to keep ont he road...so because of all that I was never really tempted again to daily drive it. But in a way that just added to the charm. Becaus I only drive it once or twice a week it made each drive feel like a treat, and it made the car feel even more special. I actually had a breakup from a 8 year relationship which unfortuantely happened about 6 months before Covid hit. I couldn't really date or go out with friends due to restrictions, and it really felt for a peroid of a couple of years like I was stuck on an island on my own - I could only leave my house to go to work or essential grocery shopping. And frankly, the little smile that my 147 GTA put on my face every time I drove it was one of the rare things at that time that actually made me feel alive and feel some sense of joy. It's hard to put a dollar value on that. For all their flaws these late Busso Alfas are truly special cars, and I'm very seriously considering buying another as my long-term weekend ride now that I can actually afford to keep it maintained.
Love the GTA's. Just a quick comment on the "silencer" box on the intake. Leave it in. It wasn't designed as a silencer but to equalise or balance the airflow into the MAF. I knew someone who removed and replaced it with a carbon pipe and the car got between 6 -10 HP less power on the dyno. He couldn't understand where the ponies had gone until eventually he put the box back out of desperation and the power went back to where it was. The Italians were indeed very smart with the design of the box.
Both are absolutely fantastic, but the 156 GTA is my all time dream car, its perfection on wheels. Especially in the spec of that one, the blue is just stunning! 🇮🇹🍀
Great comparison. I have a 147 GTA, so I have a preference. I am in love with the V6 Busso, the sound, and its character. In the past have own a 156 2.5 V6, and it was a fantastic car.
Heard you mention the Giulia Q. I’m lucky to own both a 156 GTA (SW) and a Giulia Q. Of course, the Giulia is miles and miles better in every way. There isn’t a single objective thing I can think of that the 156 does better. However, the nice thing about Italian cars is that ‘objective’ only goes so far. Subjectively, the Giulia’s V6 can’t hold a candle to the Busso in terms of sound, but also responsiveness on the NA engine will always feel crisper. And then there are small things like the GTA seats which look like Ferrari seats from the 70s, or the ‘Shrek ears’ wing mirrors that would not pass regulations anymore, or the red instruments lighting in the dark. In the end, you get emotionally attached to this stuff and as a petrolhead, that’s what counts most.
Thanks for the review, enthusiastic and forgiving of their quirks. I have a 147 and 156 GTA and would agree that the 156 feels more refined and relaxing to drive. The 147 feels more edgy and angry, it's as if their looks reflect their characters. They're both a hoot, just different!
Ok maybe controversial I'm going to throw the GT into the mix... I know it wasn't badged a GTA but it did get the Busso... Would be nice to see that compared to the 156 and 147 as it was part of the family... That being said of the two on show 156 all day long... Also would prefer the sport wagon
Agree. GT with the 3.2 Busso has the chassis of the 156 GTA and 2 door hatch and front interior of the 147 plus plush coupe rear interior and Bertoni lines. Stiffer shell than it's sisters too
I agree. In fact in some ways one could argue that it's the best all round package of the three. IIRC the wheelbase is slightly larger then the 147, so the rear seat space is better (closer to that of the 156) - yet it has the best cargo area of the three by far, with similar boot space to the 156 combined with the hatch flexibility of the 147. It's also got styling that is more sleek and elegant, and less "look at me". This could be seen as a plus or minus depending on who you ask, but I'm gettign to an age where I kinda appreciate the "wolf in sheeps clothing" element. From what I understand the GT also has a nicer gearshift then the 147 GTA, which from my experience (and from feedback I got from others) was a big vaugue and sloppy. My ownly issue with the GT is that it doesn't have the aggressive bucket sets from the GTA models - those seats were one of my favourite things about my 147 GTA and to this day are the best seats ive ever sat in on any car.
Great video. Have had a red 156gta for 11 years as an everyday car and cannot part with it. It does have a sunroof! The need for a 4dr made my decision re 156 vs 147 very easy.
I had a 156 GTA Sportwagon for 14 years and it's actually the red one with the sunroof, plus the factory sat nav, as tested by JayEmm on his RUclips channel. Apart from the expensive cam-belt change (done three times in its lifetime), it was exceptionally reliable, but it ceased to be my daily drive. I now have a very different 2017 Giulietta TBi Veloce (with a double sunroof) in splendid Competizione Red which, I have to say, has been brilliant - and drives superbly. I've had it for two years and have only needed to replace a windscreen washer bottle and a number plate bulb. It has now covered 103,000 miles, sailed through six MoTs with - critically - not ONE advisory. My MoT boys have told me NEVER to sell it. But, I am tempted by a 147 GTA - as a 'weekend' car, but I'll have to find another garage first. I am currently on my seventh Alfa, having owned a 1983 GTV6 (like Mr Clarkson has now) for 20 years, plus a 3 Litre GTV and 145 Cloverleaf. As us 'Alfisti' like to tell those who have never had the pleasure, Alfa Romeos possess charm, brio and charisma ... unlike any other mainstream, European manufacturer. Finally, thank you, Ant, for your honest and informative reviews ... and for your enthusiasm for a marque that continues to give 'old geezers' like me such profound enjoyment.
I own a 156 gta, and it is just an amazing car, and that it's actually a problem, because is too good you Wan to drive it Al the time and the mileage just goes up and up, and looses value, well outside UK over there they are very cheap I suppose it is the RHD thing. Great video, get some good microphones btw keep up the good content 💪
I’ve got a 156 gta had it 8 years and still love driving it. It’s got cf2 manifolds, wizard downpipes, wizard cat back, yellow konis, eibach arb’s, eibach lowering springs, mtech quick shift and q2 diff. 0:01 But just over a year ago I got a gt 3.2 which I saved after being off the road for a few years with alternator gone and need timing belt doing. So ended up with new alternator, water pump, timing belt kit, full service, eibach lowering springs, yellow konis, eibach arb’s, cf2 manilfolds, wizard downpipes, scorpion cat back and quaife diff. I drive the gt more but it’s coming off the road this month as needs sills/rear arch and some paintwork. The wife has a 156 gta Sw selespeed with eibach arb’s, red konis, apex lowering springs, q2 diff, centre de cat, scorpion cat back and 18’s
I’ve owned both cars, I had a black 156 GTA about 10 years ago and daily drove it for 4 years. I have now owned a blue 147 GTA for 5 years as a weekend toy. They are both fantastic cars.!! For me interior wise the 156 felt just that bit more special though mine had a faulty info screen that was annoying (a common fault), my 147 GTA has the Tan inserts that do get a lot of comments. Exterior, the ass end of a saloon 156 GTA is just sweet, but overall the 147 GTA does it for me. My 156 GTA was completely stock bar a stainless exhaust and it drove just fine, my 147 GTA has had a complete suspension overhaul similar to that featured in the vid and would agree it’s harder work to drive but as it’s a weekend toy its fine with me. It’s also had some intake work done and feels a lot quicker than my old 156. Either way they are both great cars and would recommend them to anyone who wants a cool fun fast car.. 😎😀
I've owned a 147 GTA so I guess you could say I'm biased, but personally I lean towards the 147 for a few reasons: 1. I personally prefer the exterior styling of the 147. To me it looks like Alfa designed the 156 and then decided to make the GTA version later down the road - the body kit kinda sticks out with the sharp angles and looks a bit like someone just took a 156 and bolted some aftermarket body parts on it. By comparison the 147 GTA looks aggressive but also looks smooth - the body kit flows seamlessly with the shape of the car. It almost looks like Alfa designed the 147 GTA first, and then rolled back the design on the base model to make it look more basic. 2. I feel the two door body on the 147 makes it look more youthful, sleek and sporty 3. The hatch layout also makes he 147 a lot more flexible - I've had times where I've had to transport large items, and with the back seats folded flat it's surprsing just how much you can fit in the back of the 147. Over the years I've been drawn more and more away from sedans, as the the boots are very restrictive - not only are you limited in your ability to fit large items, but it's also hard to reach in to the far end of the boot to reach items that have fallen back there. 4. I feel like 147 is a bit more unique. The overwhelming majority of hatchbacks are fairly disinteresting looking turbo fours with low rent interiors, so the 147 GTA (with it's italian styling flair, luxurious interior and hearty V6) really stood out as something truly unique and memorable within it's category. By comparison it seemsalmost everybody makes a higher performance prestige 6/8 cylinder sedan, so I feel like this made the 156 GTA a little more forgettable when you have competing products like the BMW M3, Audi RS4 and Mercedes C43 AMG which all had lots of street cred and special drivetrains. 5. When it comes to prestige performance saloons people generally expect RWD or AWD. Any such car with FWD is often looked down upon as being a downgrade from what's expected, and this sometimes hurt the rep of the 156 GTA compared to its cometitors. By comparison FWD is perfectly respectable for hot hatches (even extreme hot hatches that dominated the nurburring like the Type R and Megane RS use FWD), so the FWD layout of the 147 GTA isn't really looked down upon by the car world the way it is on the 156 GTA - even though they are such similar cars. That said, I'd be more then happy with either a 147 GTA, 156 GTA or a GT 3.2 V6. I miss my old 147 GTA like crazy.
I own a 3.2 GT which has the same engine...and i love it. The 147 & the GT look quite similar from the front so my vote goes to the 147. It's look has aged better than the 156 imo
I love the 147 GTA, it looks really cool and to have this busso engine in a hatchback shape is awesome. But i do prefer the 156 GTA, because it is so damn cool. I own a 156 2.5 V6 24V myself and I absolutely love it. The busso engine is smooth, powerfull and it sounds awesome. Fun fact is that mine has the GTA dashboard, which was part of the facelift they got in 2003. I have it for 6 years now and it hasnt given me any problems, it is more reliable than people think. A 156 GTA is dream car for me, but it is very rare here in the Netherlands and the prices are rising, even for the more normal 156s. So much for my thoughts. Great video and I love the channel.
My 147 GTA was honestly pretty damn bulletproof for the first 4-5 years I owned it. A couple or small niggly things I had to fix here and there, but no different to any other car ive owned of the same vintage. I got pretty unlucky though in the final year I had it. The ECU failed (which are notoriously hard to find, and hence expensive to replace), there was also a coolant leak, the driver side power window swich failed, and i got an issue with the oxygen sensor. These all came up within a period of about 6 months, and cost me in the ballpark of AU $5,000 to fix. To anybody considering buying one of these, I recommend keeping $4,000 - $5,000 aside at all times just to be safe. If all goes well you'll never need it, but if you get unlucky and something big goes wrong, it'll save you a lot of heartache.
I'm not sure if it was an option or not, but my 156 GTA has heated seats. The button to turn them on is in an odd location, on the side of the seat, there is a little LED there too to let you know when they are on.
I had a 147 Gta before but never a 156, but I will choose the Sportwagon And btw the 147 has independent rear suspension, the issue is the 147 and coil overs do not match very well, a good Bilstein shocks and an Eibach Pro Kit and the car is perfect
Top video For me I would have the 147 as it's a hot hatch lighter faster The 156 is more or executive car bigger better trim suspension ect But for me 147 is so good looking❤
My dad owns a mint condition, 147 gta in the blue color. It looks amazing, sounds amazing. I believe we have what we call a wizard exhaust on it. We have fixed many issues it used to have such as the literal petrol chewing - great for our wallets ;). We have less than 50k kilometres on it. less than 200 to go.
Hi Ant, I have owned a 147, 2 156's, a GT and my current is a 159. The 147 and 156 are very close and as this was now a few years ago it is very hard to choose. Being a little older now I would go with the 156. But my current 159 Ti (2.4 diesel) I love. Never let me down yet and keeps getting the love it deserves.
I had a GT 3.2v6, amazing engine but sadly it was a complete money pit. I loved it for about 4 years but in the end I had enough of spending thousands and then something else going wrong so I sold it, saying that im pretty sure the bloke I sold it to still has it and that was 7-8 years ago.
Well, as a matter of fact there was a sunroof in the 156 GTA. I saw one in Greece, a black one with the optional sunroof. Don't know though how they were charging ya back then for it. But it was in the option list.
On my 156 2.0TS I removed the chrome whiskers either side of the grill and the supporting bar then painted it satin black. Added a mesh at the rear of it, subtle and stops stuff flying in.
Thanks again for yet another great video on the 156 3.2 V6 in particular as this is the one I'm definitely focused on getting here in Sweden, you've convinced me and I hereby let go of the 159 alternative @ mind ;-)
I personally love the 147 for the looks, but living with it being my only car I couldn't do, despite being able to put the back seats down. Great video, learned a lot new Alfa stuff.
I haven't driven either. Thank you for the comparison. I have a BMW E 46 2.2 on a manual box, It doesn't even come close to the fun my Alfa 145 Cloverleaf gives!
I feel called out with the blacked out grill having done it on my 156 :D. But yeah the 156 def feels more special and premium interior wise and in general, the 147 feels more modern. I like the front end on the 147 better I think but overall the line of the 156 is cooler. There's also gta facelifts (or at least busso equipped ones) of the 156's and not of the 147's, at least from what I've seen. And the 156 facelifted looks like a modern Alfa. Also I think the center console is also different color on newer q2 etc 147's, not just the gta. I've never driven gta's only a cheap 147 and a cheap 156 so I cant say much, but I somehow get what he means, at 18 and 19 I was fine with little zippy uncomfortable nuggets, at 24 Im bothered by slight uncomfort in a car so it's definetly nice when stuff is easy and effortless.
The 156 was $30k more than the 147 here in Oz but no way it was a $30k better car. It has better seats and that's about it. The 156 is a bit more grown up being a sedan but the 147 is the more nimble handler.
147 for me, was better looking new and also aged better. And it is that much more special bcs it is hatchback v6. And good looking lady was driving it trough me village all the time when i was teenager😀
Hey guys, thx for sharing.. great content. Any more details on the “short shifting” Considering a 156gta, drove it and would love to do smth about the shifting ways
Now had both myself !!!! Manual 156 ( clutch too heavy for me ) and 147 sele. Both GTAs. Ive a selespeed fsilure time time. Ill get MES on it see whats what. However. Ive no height on seat on 147!!! 😊
I'm slightly biased because i have a blue 156GTA and it's an amazing drive. Lots of mods on it including dechromed front, shame I can't send a picture in comments but every day is a fun day to drive for me 💙
@@autosportivobedford they do😀🤣I would never buy either of these because it would tear my head apart trying to decide which one😂I have heard that the 156GTA handles very nicely
Well the 4C was designed as a light, back-to-the-basics sports car, so its cable actuated air controls make perfect sense, as does the manual steering.
156GTA is definitely the better looker. So, your comment about the unusual shape on the intake pipe, it’s not there to reduce noise, it’s function is to increase steady airflow at hard acceleration.
The 156 is probably the best car I've ever had the privilage of sitting in, let alone driving. but what I want to see is how the 156 compares to a 159. Is it just an upgrade or a much better car?
Good shout but having owned both Al depends on what models , if we was to say a gta 156 against a v6 159 then I’d choose the 156 Gta all day long. Standard spec cars I’d choose 159
As an Alfisti, I have to say, you have to have all three. Those two, and the sportswagon 156 GTA. All three deserve to sit next to one and other. 😍 the GT was the ugly cousin you told we doing immediate family photos only. 😆😩 (I love the GT please don't roast me) 🙈😍
147GTA Owner here and I’d say I loved both. But honestly speaking if you take the money and practicality out of the equation, my choice will be 156GTA SW> 147GTA >156. As a 3.2 Busso on both Wagon and Hatch just makes it extra special. However, I’d agreed any day that 156 has a better interior over 147 with more designs and details. 147 is a bit ordinary in comparison.
Exactly what we said other day. Imagine a Gt , with the body styling of the 147 Gta hmmmmm I’m sure that front bumper and wings would fit. Now I’m thinking 🤔
I had 2 156 GTA one sport wagon in silver and black saloon with sunroof and I so regret selling it last year for 5k as needed cambelt and head gasket issue - behave a QV now but it is too much for roads in uk - busso sounded better too than QV but QV light years ahead in all other respects
I own a 147 gta I prefer the exterior looks of the 147 gta looks more aggressive the 156 looks too square from the back but I prefer the interior of the 156 gta only because of the individual clocks I think it looks that more special
The 156 had a higher top speed than the 147, something I investigated when I had my 147 GTA, not a huge difference in speed but it's there. I guess Alfa was using hyperbole when they put 200 on the 156 😂
@@philippbattig61298 correct, we also work on km/h and the speedos read 300 but of course that actually makes no difference to the actual speed capability of car.
The blue one all day long. I have a normal 156 and i think it's way more prettier. But i don't think there is a difference in suspension the arms bushed ect the fit on both cars. Maybe for the GTA types they are different, but the normal ones not.
156 GTA but a Sportwagon for me ❤
Selling it? 😅
Sitting back as an older generation collector (will be 70 next month and currently with 14 cars) and an Alfisti to boot I sit back and listen to you young chaps and your opinions. Also having owned a Euro car workshop (Italtune here in Christchurch) I feel I`m reasonably qualified to provide a valid opinion on the two cars. I am quite convinced the 156 (I own two, a `98 V6 & 2000 TS 2.0) is one of the best Alfas to have been produced post ww2. It`s styling in this owner`s eyes, particularly the 1st generation still remain a good looking car with little styling features that delight and still gather favourable comment from onlookers. Their interiors are stylish, user friendly and highly durable, more the equal of the German cars I have owned and again generate comment but best of all they are great driving cars, far better than our family`s 159 for example which is a third bigger, feels heavy & unweildy, and apart from the front on view doesn`t look as good exterior wise nor interior wise as a 156. Never owned a 147, never wanted to but have worked on, and driven many. In "my moderns" own a GT (basically same interior) and prefer the 156 interior. I`m saying to every Alfisti that will listen buy a 156 as they will never be cheaper and they are one of the better Alfas which should rise in value. By the way in the real world on real roads ultra low profile tyres and harsh short travel suspension makes for a slower point to point car, certainly in my world with few motorways. You chaps want to drive an unaltered 116 Alfetta or std 105 series Alfa to appreciate real chassis engineering.
Amazing thank you for the comment and your input.
Couldn't agree more about the 156 - and especially the pure Walter de Silva styling of the series 1. I'm onto my third 156 V6 and my current GTA is my daily driver, now done over 254,000km. Best car I've owned in the last 35 years.
only one thing to mention: the 156 Mahagoni steering wheel looks great.
As a fellow Crusader and long-term Alfisto, I appreciate your input and hopefully we cross paths one day!
I had a 147 GTA for about 7 years, which I sadly had to eventually part with, as I had run into some financial struggles at the time and the car needed quite a bit of work that I just couldn't afford to take care of.
I've owned a twin turbo Subaru Legacy, an original 1989 MX5, a Lexus IS200, a Alfa Giulietta QV, a Mercedes C250 an 8V Audi S3 and a Skoda Octavia RS245. Most of those were excellent cars by every measure, but none of them (bar the MX5) really came close to having the character of that 147 GTA.
My GTA was my daily driver for about 2-3 years, but due to work circumstances I bought the C250 as my daily, and at that point the GTA became my dedicated weekend car for last 3 years or so that I had it. The C-Class did every part of the "daily driver" thing to perfection, but it had zero capacity for "fun". The throttle response was laggy, the gearbox was slow to change, the engine suffered from noticable turbo lag, and when revved out the engine sounded coarse and strained - it was the type of car that could really only be enjoyable when driven in full grandpa mode. So every time life felt boring and tedious and uneventful I'd put the C-Class back the garage and take the GTA to work for the day.
I swear that all it took was a single turn of the key (for that Busso growl to kick in) and a little smile would instantly appear on my face. About 10 minutes into the drive that little smile had turned in to a huge grin, and for that 20-25 minutes drive all of my worries in life seemed to disapear.
The Alfa unqustionably had it's wekanesses - the turning circle was a pain, it was a bit hard/crashy over bumps, it was loud, it was thirsty and by this point it had become a pretty expensive thing to keep ont he road...so because of all that I was never really tempted again to daily drive it. But in a way that just added to the charm. Becaus I only drive it once or twice a week it made each drive feel like a treat, and it made the car feel even more special.
I actually had a breakup from a 8 year relationship which unfortuantely happened about 6 months before Covid hit. I couldn't really date or go out with friends due to restrictions, and it really felt for a peroid of a couple of years like I was stuck on an island on my own - I could only leave my house to go to work or essential grocery shopping. And frankly, the little smile that my 147 GTA put on my face every time I drove it was one of the rare things at that time that actually made me feel alive and feel some sense of joy. It's hard to put a dollar value on that.
For all their flaws these late Busso Alfas are truly special cars, and I'm very seriously considering buying another as my long-term weekend ride now that I can actually afford to keep it maintained.
Love the GTA's. Just a quick comment on the "silencer" box on the intake. Leave it in. It wasn't designed as a silencer but to equalise or balance the airflow into the MAF. I knew someone who removed and replaced it with a carbon pipe and the car got between 6 -10 HP less power on the dyno. He couldn't understand where the ponies had gone until eventually he put the box back out of desperation and the power went back to where it was. The Italians were indeed very smart with the design of the box.
Both are absolutely fantastic, but the 156 GTA is my all time dream car, its perfection on wheels. Especially in the spec of that one, the blue is just stunning! 🇮🇹🍀
Is it misano blue? 😍 love that colour on some Alfas 😍
Great comparison. I have a 147 GTA, so I have a preference. I am in love with the V6 Busso, the sound, and its character.
In the past have own a 156 2.5 V6, and it was a fantastic car.
Heard you mention the Giulia Q. I’m lucky to own both a 156 GTA (SW) and a Giulia Q. Of course, the Giulia is miles and miles better in every way. There isn’t a single objective thing I can think of that the 156 does better. However, the nice thing about Italian cars is that ‘objective’ only goes so far. Subjectively, the Giulia’s V6 can’t hold a candle to the Busso in terms of sound, but also responsiveness on the NA engine will always feel crisper. And then there are small things like the GTA seats which look like Ferrari seats from the 70s, or the ‘Shrek ears’ wing mirrors that would not pass regulations anymore, or the red instruments lighting in the dark. In the end, you get emotionally attached to this stuff and as a petrolhead, that’s what counts most.
This made me almost shed a tear. This guy speaks the truth. 😍😩
Thanks for the review, enthusiastic and forgiving of their quirks.
I have a 147 and 156 GTA and would agree that the 156 feels more refined and relaxing to drive. The 147 feels more edgy and angry, it's as if their looks reflect their characters.
They're both a hoot, just different!
Ok maybe controversial I'm going to throw the GT into the mix... I know it wasn't badged a GTA but it did get the Busso... Would be nice to see that compared to the 156 and 147 as it was part of the family... That being said of the two on show 156 all day long... Also would prefer the sport wagon
Agree. GT with the 3.2 Busso has the chassis of the 156 GTA and 2 door hatch and front interior of the 147 plus plush coupe rear interior and Bertoni lines. Stiffer shell than it's sisters too
I bought one 10 years ago..... and still have it 😎👍👍
I agree.
In fact in some ways one could argue that it's the best all round package of the three.
IIRC the wheelbase is slightly larger then the 147, so the rear seat space is better (closer to that of the 156) - yet it has the best cargo area of the three by far, with similar boot space to the 156 combined with the hatch flexibility of the 147.
It's also got styling that is more sleek and elegant, and less "look at me". This could be seen as a plus or minus depending on who you ask, but I'm gettign to an age where I kinda appreciate the "wolf in sheeps clothing" element.
From what I understand the GT also has a nicer gearshift then the 147 GTA, which from my experience (and from feedback I got from others) was a big vaugue and sloppy.
My ownly issue with the GT is that it doesn't have the aggressive bucket sets from the GTA models - those seats were one of my favourite things about my 147 GTA and to this day are the best seats ive ever sat in on any car.
Great video. Have had a red 156gta for 11 years as an everyday car and cannot part with it. It does have a sunroof! The need for a 4dr made my decision re 156 vs 147 very easy.
Brilliant how many miles has yours done
I had a 156 GTA Sportwagon for 14 years and it's actually the red one with the sunroof, plus the factory sat nav, as tested by JayEmm on his RUclips channel. Apart from the expensive cam-belt change (done three times in its lifetime), it was exceptionally reliable, but it ceased to be my daily drive. I now have a very different 2017 Giulietta TBi Veloce (with a double sunroof) in splendid Competizione Red which, I have to say, has been brilliant - and drives superbly. I've had it for two years and have only needed to replace a windscreen washer bottle and a number plate bulb. It has now covered 103,000 miles, sailed through six MoTs with - critically - not ONE advisory. My MoT boys have told me NEVER to sell it. But, I am tempted by a 147 GTA - as a 'weekend' car, but I'll have to find another garage first. I am currently on my seventh Alfa, having owned a 1983 GTV6 (like Mr Clarkson has now) for 20 years, plus a 3 Litre GTV and 145 Cloverleaf. As us 'Alfisti' like to tell those who have never had the pleasure, Alfa Romeos possess charm, brio and charisma ... unlike any other mainstream, European manufacturer. Finally, thank you, Ant, for your honest and informative reviews ... and for your enthusiasm for a marque that continues to give 'old geezers' like me such profound enjoyment.
I own a 156 gta, and it is just an amazing car, and that it's actually a problem, because is too good you Wan to drive it Al the time and the mileage just goes up and up, and looses value, well outside UK over there they are very cheap I suppose it is the RHD thing. Great video, get some good microphones btw keep up the good content 💪
Thank you 😊
I’ve got a 156 gta had it 8 years and still love driving it. It’s got cf2 manifolds, wizard downpipes, wizard cat back, yellow konis, eibach arb’s, eibach lowering springs, mtech quick shift and q2 diff. 0:01 But just over a year ago I got a gt 3.2 which I saved after being off the road for a few years with alternator gone and need timing belt doing. So ended up with new alternator, water pump, timing belt kit, full service, eibach lowering springs, yellow konis, eibach arb’s, cf2 manilfolds, wizard downpipes, scorpion cat back and quaife diff.
I drive the gt more but it’s coming off the road this month as needs sills/rear arch and some paintwork.
The wife has a 156 gta Sw selespeed with eibach arb’s, red konis, apex lowering springs, q2 diff, centre de cat, scorpion cat back and 18’s
My gta has a sunroof in it
The 147 has independent rear suspension, the same design as the 156
I’ve owned both cars, I had a black 156 GTA about 10 years ago and daily drove it for 4 years. I have now owned a blue 147 GTA for 5 years as a weekend toy. They are both fantastic cars.!!
For me interior wise the 156 felt just that bit more special though mine had a faulty info screen that was annoying (a common fault), my 147 GTA has the Tan inserts that do get a lot of comments. Exterior, the ass end of a saloon 156 GTA is just sweet, but overall the 147 GTA does it for me.
My 156 GTA was completely stock bar a stainless exhaust and it drove just fine, my 147 GTA has had a complete suspension overhaul similar to that featured in the vid and would agree it’s harder work to drive but as it’s a weekend toy its fine with me. It’s also had some intake work done and feels a lot quicker than my old 156. Either way they are both great cars and would recommend them to anyone who wants a cool fun fast car.. 😎😀
Amazing comment thanks for sharing
I've owned a 147 GTA so I guess you could say I'm biased, but personally I lean towards the 147 for a few reasons:
1. I personally prefer the exterior styling of the 147. To me it looks like Alfa designed the 156 and then decided to make the GTA version later down the road - the body kit kinda sticks out with the sharp angles and looks a bit like someone just took a 156 and bolted some aftermarket body parts on it. By comparison the 147 GTA looks aggressive but also looks smooth - the body kit flows seamlessly with the shape of the car. It almost looks like Alfa designed the 147 GTA first, and then rolled back the design on the base model to make it look more basic.
2. I feel the two door body on the 147 makes it look more youthful, sleek and sporty
3. The hatch layout also makes he 147 a lot more flexible - I've had times where I've had to transport large items, and with the back seats folded flat it's surprsing just how much you can fit in the back of the 147. Over the years I've been drawn more and more away from sedans, as the the boots are very restrictive - not only are you limited in your ability to fit large items, but it's also hard to reach in to the far end of the boot to reach items that have fallen back there.
4. I feel like 147 is a bit more unique. The overwhelming majority of hatchbacks are fairly disinteresting looking turbo fours with low rent interiors, so the 147 GTA (with it's italian styling flair, luxurious interior and hearty V6) really stood out as something truly unique and memorable within it's category. By comparison it seemsalmost everybody makes a higher performance prestige 6/8 cylinder sedan, so I feel like this made the 156 GTA a little more forgettable when you have competing products like the BMW M3, Audi RS4 and Mercedes C43 AMG which all had lots of street cred and special drivetrains.
5. When it comes to prestige performance saloons people generally expect RWD or AWD. Any such car with FWD is often looked down upon as being a downgrade from what's expected, and this sometimes hurt the rep of the 156 GTA compared to its cometitors. By comparison FWD is perfectly respectable for hot hatches (even extreme hot hatches that dominated the nurburring like the Type R and Megane RS use FWD), so the FWD layout of the 147 GTA isn't really looked down upon by the car world the way it is on the 156 GTA - even though they are such similar cars.
That said, I'd be more then happy with either a 147 GTA, 156 GTA or a GT 3.2 V6. I miss my old 147 GTA like crazy.
I own a 3.2 GT which has the same engine...and i love it. The 147 & the GT look quite similar from the front so my vote goes to the 147. It's look has aged better than the 156 imo
I love the 147 GTA, it looks really cool and to have this busso engine in a hatchback shape is awesome. But i do prefer the 156 GTA, because it is so damn cool. I own a 156 2.5 V6 24V myself and I absolutely love it. The busso engine is smooth, powerfull and it sounds awesome. Fun fact is that mine has the GTA dashboard, which was part of the facelift they got in 2003. I have it for 6 years now and it hasnt given me any problems, it is more reliable than people think. A 156 GTA is dream car for me, but it is very rare here in the Netherlands and the prices are rising, even for the more normal 156s. So much for my thoughts. Great video and I love the channel.
Thank you 😊
My 147 GTA was honestly pretty damn bulletproof for the first 4-5 years I owned it. A couple or small niggly things I had to fix here and there, but no different to any other car ive owned of the same vintage.
I got pretty unlucky though in the final year I had it. The ECU failed (which are notoriously hard to find, and hence expensive to replace), there was also a coolant leak, the driver side power window swich failed, and i got an issue with the oxygen sensor. These all came up within a period of about 6 months, and cost me in the ballpark of AU $5,000 to fix.
To anybody considering buying one of these, I recommend keeping $4,000 - $5,000 aside at all times just to be safe. If all goes well you'll never need it, but if you get unlucky and something big goes wrong, it'll save you a lot of heartache.
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I'm not sure if it was an option or not, but my 156 GTA has heated seats. The button to turn them on is in an odd location, on the side of the seat, there is a little LED there too to let you know when they are on.
Correct, my 156 GTA too has heated seats, I think they came as standard, you only have to know where to look for the button 🫢
I had a 147 Gta before but never a 156, but I will choose the Sportwagon
And btw the 147 has independent rear suspension, the issue is the 147 and coil overs do not match very well, a good Bilstein shocks and an Eibach Pro Kit and the car is perfect
great video. great comparison. 147 GTA is the greatest hot hatch ever made
Top video
For me I would have the 147 as it's a hot hatch lighter faster
The 156 is more or executive car bigger better trim suspension ect
But for me 147 is so good looking❤
Thanks for sharing
Great video I would take the 156 personally. The 147 does have fully independent rear suspension ? It’s the same as the 156 and GT platform.
My dad owns a mint condition, 147 gta in the blue color. It looks amazing, sounds amazing. I believe we have what we call a wizard exhaust on it. We have fixed many issues it used to have such as the literal petrol chewing - great for our wallets ;). We have less than 50k kilometres on it. less than 200 to go.
I had a 156gta with a sunroof! Didnt realise it was so rare at the time. I still yern for a car that feels as special as that car did.
Hi Ant, I have owned a 147, 2 156's, a GT and my current is a 159. The 147 and 156 are very close and as this was now a few years ago it is very hard to choose. Being a little older now I would go with the 156. But my current 159 Ti (2.4 diesel) I love. Never let me down yet and keeps getting the love it deserves.
Thanks for the info!
I had a GT 3.2v6, amazing engine but sadly it was a complete money pit. I loved it for about 4 years but in the end I had enough of spending thousands and then something else going wrong so I sold it, saying that im pretty sure the bloke I sold it to still has it and that was 7-8 years ago.
Well, as a matter of fact there was a sunroof in the 156 GTA. I saw one in Greece, a black one with the optional sunroof. Don't know though how they were charging ya back then for it. But it was in the option list.
On my 156 2.0TS I removed the chrome whiskers either side of the grill and the supporting bar then painted it satin black. Added a mesh at the rear of it, subtle and stops stuff flying in.
Blue pill, you are going to regret selling that 156 for a long time.....Great video!
Thanks again for yet another great video on the 156 3.2 V6 in particular as this is the one I'm definitely focused on getting here in Sweden, you've convinced me and I hereby let go of the 159 alternative @ mind ;-)
Glad to help
I love the styling of the 147GTA. Prices are scary now though. Not sure if I've missed the boat compared to pre-Covid pricing.
I personally love the 147 for the looks, but living with it being my only car I couldn't do, despite being able to put the back seats down. Great video, learned a lot new Alfa stuff.
Right on
Yes, you made the correct choice... (I maybe biased, my '02 156 GTA is my daily driver...)
I haven't driven either. Thank you for the comparison. I have a BMW E 46 2.2 on a manual box, It doesn't even come close to the fun my Alfa 145 Cloverleaf gives!
Thanks for sharing!
its the 156 for me always liked them
I feel called out with the blacked out grill having done it on my 156 :D. But yeah the 156 def feels more special and premium interior wise and in general, the 147 feels more modern. I like the front end on the 147 better I think but overall the line of the 156 is cooler. There's also gta facelifts (or at least busso equipped ones) of the 156's and not of the 147's, at least from what I've seen. And the 156 facelifted looks like a modern Alfa. Also I think the center console is also different color on newer q2 etc 147's, not just the gta.
I've never driven gta's only a cheap 147 and a cheap 156 so I cant say much, but I somehow get what he means, at 18 and 19 I was fine with little zippy uncomfortable nuggets, at 24 Im bothered by slight uncomfort in a car so it's definetly nice when stuff is easy and effortless.
The 156 was $30k more than the 147 here in Oz but no way it was a $30k better car. It has better seats and that's about it. The 156 is a bit more grown up being a sedan but the 147 is the more nimble handler.
147 for me, was better looking new and also aged better. And it is that much more special bcs it is hatchback v6.
And good looking lady was driving it trough me village all the time when i was teenager😀
Two great looking cars , I'm fortunate to own a 156 GTA, you said the 156 doesn't have heated seats that's odd my car does!?
Choosing the two is like choosing which child is your favourite. I would choose both and alternate days on which car I would drive 😅.
Great video! Currently on the look out for a 147 GTA to replace my diesel Giulietta. I feel I need to scratch the 147 GTA itch before it is too late
Red one is now for sale
Hey guys, thx for sharing.. great content. Any more details on the “short shifting”
Considering a 156gta, drove it and would love to do smth about the shifting ways
Now had both myself !!!! Manual 156 ( clutch too heavy for me ) and 147 sele. Both GTAs. Ive a selespeed fsilure time time. Ill get MES on it see whats what. However. Ive no height on seat on 147!!! 😊
I read ooooooohl of them comments :D I love a hot hatch and even though I like the 156 look way more, I'd still choose the zippy feel of the 147 :D
I'm slightly biased because i have a blue 156GTA and it's an amazing drive. Lots of mods on it including dechromed front, shame I can't send a picture in comments but every day is a fun day to drive for me 💙
Couldn't agree more!
Both car needs decat manifold and equal lengths pipes ,essential upgrade and Q2 or Quaife
Love these! When are we going to see an Alfa Romeo GT on the channel?
Very soon!
Nice review, it is funny how the heating controls in these cars are so much nicer than the ones in the 4C.
Yes they are! Ha ha they look like they are out of the fiat sei cento 😄
@@autosportivobedford they do😀🤣I would never buy either of these because it would tear my head apart trying to decide which one😂I have heard that the 156GTA handles very nicely
Well the 4C was designed as a light, back-to-the-basics sports car, so its cable actuated air controls make perfect sense, as does the manual steering.
156GTA is definitely the better looker. So, your comment about the unusual shape on the intake pipe, it’s not there to reduce noise, it’s function is to increase steady airflow at hard acceleration.
The 156 is probably the best car I've ever had the privilage of sitting in, let alone driving. but what I want to see is how the 156 compares to a 159. Is it just an upgrade or a much better car?
Good shout but having owned both Al depends on what models , if we was to say a gta 156 against a v6 159 then I’d choose the 156 Gta all day long.
Standard spec cars I’d choose 159
159 TBI with bigger turbo KO4 and exhaust with remap is good option and can be fast then GTA.But I have fully respect to Busso 6 cyl.
As an Alfisti, I have to say, you have to have all three. Those two, and the sportswagon 156 GTA. All three deserve to sit next to one and other. 😍 the GT was the ugly cousin you told we doing immediate family photos only. 😆😩 (I love the GT please don't roast me) 🙈😍
147GTA Owner here and I’d say I loved both. But honestly speaking if you take the money and practicality out of the equation, my choice will be 156GTA SW> 147GTA >156. As a 3.2 Busso on both Wagon and Hatch just makes it extra special. However, I’d agreed any day that 156 has a better interior over 147 with more designs and details. 147 is a bit ordinary in comparison.
Finally a video thanks guys
Which would I prefer? I would want a Alfa Romeo GT V6 upgraded to GTA spec. I believe there is a hole in the market for this. What do you guys think?
Exactly what we said other day. Imagine a Gt , with the body styling of the 147 Gta hmmmmm I’m sure that front bumper and wings would fit. Now I’m thinking 🤔
Just prefer the 147.
I had 2 156 GTA one sport wagon in silver and black saloon with sunroof and I so regret selling it last year for 5k as needed cambelt and head gasket issue - behave a QV now but it is too much for roads in uk - busso sounded better too than QV but QV light years ahead in all other respects
I own a 147 gta I prefer the exterior looks of the 147 gta looks more aggressive the 156 looks too square from the back but I prefer the interior of the 156 gta only because of the individual clocks I think it looks that more special
156 is classic alfa design
147 best sell around £19,999. The 156 good to best around 12999 maybe 13999.
The resolution is like a 90s Clarkson VHS. 😂
Sounds like you need better internet😂
The wheels on the 147 are from a Giulia. Prefer the stock 147 GTA wheels which are the same as the ones on the 156.
156 no brainer.
156 by far. Tested a 147 and it was worse than my 145 Quadrifoglio
Like for Clarkson! And for two alfisto dream cars!)
Absolutely great movie and talk.When I saw the 156 for the first time (first year ) I said this car is a future classic
Thank you
The 147 gta looks better more aggressive than the 156 gta
Both pill's 👍🏴
A 156 all day 🏁
156 is a better car
Blue one please❤❤
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Blue
147 forever
156 for me
156 all the way
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The 156 had a higher top speed than the 147, something I investigated when I had my 147 GTA, not a huge difference in speed but it's there. I guess Alfa was using hyperbole when they put 200 on the 156 😂
Aerodynamics.
In Europe, where the speedo is in km/h, both the 147 and 156 speedos stop at 300 km/h
@@philippbattig61298 correct, we also work on km/h and the speedos read 300 but of course that actually makes no difference to the actual speed capability of car.
@@zanettiza Yes I agree of course! If I remember correctly the factory max speed is 246 and 250 for the 147 and 156 respectively
I like 156 more
156!
GTA💪🇮🇹❤️
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147 ...with slip diff
Says 156 then changes his mind and says he likes 147 make your mind up
How can he make up his mind when they are both as good ! Thanks for watching and giving us the view
156 GTA all day long. Handles better and has the coveted Maserati development and production links.
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The blue one all day long. I have a normal 156 and i think it's way more prettier. But i don't think there is a difference in suspension the arms bushed ect the fit on both cars. Maybe for the GTA types they are different, but the normal ones not.
Each to their own. The rear bumpers on the normal 156 look unfinished to me.
@@d333my Pretty sure he meant that the GTA is way prettier.
Blue pill for sure
Looks 156 Front grill 147 but new grill appeared on later 156. Over all 147 looks like a bread van, awful looking car.
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