Love this review. I bought a 2.0 jtdm 170 bhp last month. Full black. Guess what? The guy who sold it to me took many pictures before I left, almost cried. He later sent me a message " please take great care of her". I will never sell her. It was my dream for years to own a black 159 Ti. Next step full service and remap. She is sharp and powerful already. But I feel she can do better. And yes, people love this manly beauty. Specially the ladies 😎
Great to hear you got your dream Alfa. They have that effect on their current and previous owners. Fine cars 😃. Tell us how the upgrades go in the future. 👍🏾
The most underrated car in the segment of that generation, supremely well built and reliable, which ironically used to be the reasons why people didn't buy them initially because of the Alfa reputation.
That was the reason it was extremely cheap as a second hand car in 2015. I payed 11000€ for a full option (+30000€) 2.0 jtdm with 50000 km back then. That car had the same quality as his German rivals but looked 2 times sexier n cost 3 times cheaper. That was the deal for all those 147 and 159 models after 2010 Unfortunately the succes and rewards of the Giulia and Stelvio changed all that 😢 I bought mine as wedding car (didn’t wanted a rental) already have it 8 years now (195000km) and still love it. This car is a keeper . I call it the everyday Ferrari wich it actually is 😊
That car is incredible, looks magnificent, built well and drives extremely well. I had mine for 8 years, traveled throughout the Europe and Asia, it was a completely trouble free experience with a lot of emotions.
Beautiful car. I had the sports wagon in the exact same spec. Never missed a single beat and I did 135,000 miles from new. Seen a comment remarking how the 159 doesn't look old. That's because they didn't copy the current trends. The 159 still looks fresh.
Cheers for the comment. It’s good to read that yours didn’t miss a single beat with 135k on it. Long may it continue with Alfa Romeo not copying current design trends. 👍🏾
I own an AR 166, thanks to this car I got the virus, the Alfa virus and I don't regret it. I drove a lot of cars but Alfa gives you something special when you are at the steering wheel. Now I'm thinking to buy a 159 1750 tbi. Thank you for this nice review. Greetings from Romania!
Thank you for your kind comment. I know what you mean about getting the Alfa virus. Great cars 😃. And the 166 is a very rare and beautiful car here in the U.K. it is Very underrated. Well...if you are thinking about a 159 1759 tbi...You know what to do!! 😄. Take one for a test drive 👍🏾.
I once owned a Guigiaro designed Alfetta GTS - the 1600 engined GTV. It was a joy to drive, but an unreliable rustbucket! I now have a 159 tbi which is the most reliable car I have owned in 43 years of motoring. It has sailed through every MoT with only an occasional minor advisory like led bulb flickering. It is also fun to drive and it is remapped - to exceed Giulietta WV spec - plus I had the M32 gearbox bearings and end case upgraded. As you say, it is such a good looking car - a real head turner! - it will take an awful lot to make me replace it, it has been a better drive and more reliable vehicle than my previous Audi, Mercedes, Mazdas and Hondas, not to mention Ford, Rover, Triumph, Hillman and Austin! Well done, Alfa.
@@WeBlogAnyCar my wife described the exhaust note of that GTS twin cam under hard acceleration as like “ball bearings being sucked up a powerful hoover with a metal hose”!!! It looked fantastic, drove brilliantly with the engine at the front and gearbox, clutch, diff and inboard discs at the rear - near 50/50 weight distribution. Sadly after a few years the wheel arches looked like a lace handkerchief. Thank you for your reply.
Your wife’s description of the exhaust note is “spot on”. That is a brilliant way to describe the sound. Such a great sound from Alfa’s of that era and before. It was and is such a shame about the body panels and rust 🤷🏾♂️.
I really liked this review! It is pretty accurate. And all the respect for you for not saying something like "These are unreliable/It will break down a lot/Alfa electrics" which is what most youtubers say about these, not really knowing what they are talking about. I've owned a 159 2.4 for 6,5 years now, and the car has 228k miles/367k km on the clock. There have been no electrical faults, except heated seat elements had to be replaced(they break if you push on the seat with your knee) +alternator and starter were replaced(normal wear). The driving experience is still delightful every time, you are already waiting for the next trip, even if it was just commuting. The 159 also got a very good Euro NCAP rating back in the day and has stability control. The quick hydraulic power steering, good chassis and brakes have been very useful in bad weather conditions(have experience of snowy/icy roads, avoiding moose etc.). One very happy owner here😃
@@WeBlogAnyCar It is an often overlooked fact that Alfa got their quality control right with the 159 - they did after all headhunt the man in charge of BMW's M series cars at the time to work for them on the 159. As a result, regular servicing and preventative maintenance make the 159 an extremely reliable car. Just take the diesel for an "italian tune" regularly to keep the DPF happy!
Yeah the build quality was an improvement. I guess many of the cars from that era have the same issues with DPF’s etc and like you say take it for an “Italian tune” . They need to be driven. 👍🏾
They are a beautiful machine. I have a red 2.4 Ti. Not perfect, but when it's sitting there glinting in the sun and looking like an automotive supermodel, you forgive it. And the diesel is a torque monster. Nothing else looks or feels like it. Great for a solo long distance journey.
Just bought a 1.9jtdm TI in alfa red with tan leather. I have done 1500 miles in 4 weeks going nowhere in particular, i love driving it and have to look over my shoulder evertime i walk away from it. I think the top gear boys were right!!
Magnificen car. I have a SW Exclusive bought new in 2007, it's still perfect and everyone still likes it but my wife.😁 My 14 year old son loves it. I can't think of changing it, so when for family peace I buy a new car I'll stop it for him.
Great review even though from a year or more ago . Needed second car for short trips , could have gone sensible . Nah bought a 159 t i here in Brisbane Australia. Arrived from London a few months ago . Keep up great work
I laugh because with the low speed limits we have on the motorway in Italy, I'm thinking about a second car for quiet family travels on the motorway, because the 159 instigates me too much. So I'm looking for a Rover P5 (difficult adventure finding one).
Great car and really good review 👍 there is something about you that makes this video great. Your vibe just fits perfectly to the car you drive. I've always wanted a 159 and every time I see one I'm looking for offers 😂 I think one day I'll get one cause' as you said they will Disapear and when it's too late I'll regret not getting one
I love my sport wagon 1.9TI in white. Use it every day to go to work & back. So what if they have issues, all cars have issues but they don’t have style.
The 159 outdid the equivalent BMW and Mercedes in road control back in its era tested by the German little known fact, the video is on youtube in fact!it is more reliable in term of mechanics n electronics!
I have exact same spec 10 plate, but I have the even rarer Sportwagon version. The car gets lots of attention and I do get compliments about the car. Where I have found it to be at it's best is on the motorway. I think it's a superb motorway cruiser, because people notice the car and move over most obligingly to let you overtake them, just so they can have a look at the car, which means I can cruise nicely at the speed limit. I've even had a 4C and a Stelvio Quadrifoglio move over. The other bonus is the rarity - prices for these cars have been going up recently.
I owned a 159 2.0 JTDM TI in Stromboli Grey for 6 years, ex dem from main dealer, loved the car more than my wife. Trouble was every time it went into the garage which was pretty frequent it cost at least £500 and that was a small independent guy who wasn't a rip off. I now have a Lexus, boring as hell but extremely reliable
I think that you have been unlucky, it can happen with any brand, unfortunately. I own a 2007 model since 2008 and I haven't had any big issues. No way I am going to sell it, I still love it!
@@eziozomparelli2079 probably he had bad luck with the car. But maybe he had just bad luck with the garage... I never have to spend 500€ on my car periodically...as much as I love it, I would have already sold it if it was the case! 😁
Hi Bob, that’s a shame because on the open road they are a real joy to drive. There is always the Q4 version (all-wheel drive) but they are more expensive 👍🏾.
I feel stressed out every time i hear someone talking about the increasing rarity of these cars. I own a 156 1.8 twin spark TI and I love it. My dream is to own a 156 2.5l v6 saloon, but they are almost gone or becoming sooo expensive. I'd love to own both a 156 and 159 but i cannot afford having 2 cars, that need quite a bit of attention, just for the hell of it. Stresses me out... Because the time, when there are almost none reasonable ones left is almost here :(
Hey man. Great video, great review, love the energy. I just wanted to ask you if you think this is the best car in that price range? I am currently looking for one but I don’t know much about cars honestly and I wouldn’t know if it had good maintenance over the years. What do you think?
Hi Yas Z, first I’d like to thank you for taking the time to watch my video and your encouraging kind words. I will try and answer your questions the best I can. For me my own car has to be something more than just a vehicle that gets me from “A to B”. It has to be pleasing on the eye, engaging to drive and connect with me on an emotional level. Alfa’s, in general definitely, do this for me. You said you don’t know much about cars? I would suggest taking along a good mechanic or knowledgable car person (with good, mechanical knowledge) that you trust. Get a full online HPI report (other companies are available) carried out on it, check all the paper work, maintenance stamps and receipts for servicing etc. If you don’t know of a good mechanic than pay for an independent inspection to be carried out on the car you are interested in. It will highlight any issues or potential issues. Another route (which can cost you more) is to buy from an independent Alfa Romeo sales specialist with a warranty or try the Alfa Romeo owners club classified to see if there are any for sale. These vehicles are typically cherished by their owners and been well looked after. 👍🏾
@@WeBlogAnyCar Thank you so much for your advice and for taking the time to answer my questions. Will definitely keep it in mind. Keep up the good work. And thanks again.
I’m 19 I’m gonna upgrade my Toyota Corolla 1.4 petrol for the 1.8 mpi lusso Alfa, they so nice to drive and so rare yet insurance is group 18 so not very low but miles lower than bmw saloons. My gran doesn’t want me to have anything with a bit of acceleration but tough she got a v6 Mercedes’ slk… I got a better track record then her too 😂😂 shhhhh 😂😂
Yes, they are, just like most newer cars. You have to make sure that what you're buying is a good car. So, do all the necessary checks: service history, cambelt changes, ensure the suspension bushes are in good condition, crash damage and check for rust if it's an older car.
@WeBlogAnyCa Great car. I own and enjoy my Exclusive since new in 2007; still didn't changed because Giulia gasn't the SW version and I like to drive Alfa but don't like coxes called suv's
A great looking car. However as a serial Alfa Romeo owner I don't really consider them a proper Alfa. Its mechanically a GM product. It doesn't feel even remotely like an Alfa of old to drive. The steering feel is nice but otherwise they feel heavy, not very reactive to drive and just nowhere near as fun as the old 156. The only one I'd buy again would be a 2.4 diesel.
I will say that it feels a million miles away from how a Vauxhall/Opel Insignia drives but you are right that they don’t feel as light and responsive to drive compared to the 156 especially if it was a 2.0 TS Veloce which was my favourite to drive back in the early 2000’s. 😀
It's not exactly a GM product. It has the same kind of suspension of Ferrari and Maserati...it looks like a super car, and it makes u feel like u are in a super car...except for the sound and the reactivity of the engine and the heavy weight, as u pointed out. But the look will always be the best an Alfa saloon had, with the 164...other saloon cars are boring to see compared to these two. 156 rocks, except for the poor plastic quality of the interior,unfortunately. Anyway, if u want a real 100% Alfa, then you have to stop at the alfa 75 and SZ.
I just bought the exact same model and year, same colour, fsh, 2 keys, 3 former keepers... but it needs a new clutch.. auction win for £920 😁🎉 104,000 miles
Wow Ian, well i can tell you that it sold for a lot more than that. You got a bargain there. 😃👍🏾. 159’s like the one in my video are selling for around £3500-£4000.
Alfas were notorious for issues with electronics up until 159, for which they switched from Magneti Marelli to Bosch (just about the time "high quality" Mercedes switched from Bosch to Marelli😮, and started having all sort of issues). For last 4 years I have a 2007 159 1.9jtdm. Never had any switch, button or electronic component acted out once. But even if it did, I would forgive her because as soon as you push the button to start the engine & furn the steering wheel you feel it's something special, focused and driver orientated. And when you find nice twisty road...it's poetry in motion.
? The engine came from the FIAT common rail; the first car to mount it was the AR 156; since in those years FIAT had agreements with GM, it sold its diesel engines and fitted the revised a 2.2 GM Holden for the 159. The 1.9 is a robust and powerful engine that has a range of use like a petrol engine, that is, you can also use it at high revs 
Given the type of car that it is, I think you missed a major trick by not giving it some across some real driving roads. I'd wager 90%+ of ppl buying Alfas are whats termed as 'spirited' drivers....back to testing Mondeos im afraid for you 😉
Love this review. I bought a 2.0 jtdm 170 bhp last month. Full black. Guess what? The guy who sold it to me took many pictures before I left, almost cried. He later sent me a message " please take great care of her".
I will never sell her. It was my dream for years to own a black 159 Ti.
Next step full service and remap.
She is sharp and powerful already. But I feel she can do better.
And yes, people love this manly beauty. Specially the ladies 😎
Great to hear you got your dream Alfa. They have that effect on their current and previous owners. Fine cars 😃. Tell us how the upgrades go in the future. 👍🏾
I just bought my Alfa 159 3,2 V6 a month ago. Perfect condition. I’m intending keeping it that way. Love my Alfa.
Fair play to you and what a stunning car you have. Well done. 👍🏾
The most underrated car in the segment of that generation, supremely well built and reliable, which ironically used to be the reasons why people didn't buy them initially because of the Alfa reputation.
Hi, you are so right 👍🏾.
That was the reason it was extremely cheap as a second hand car in 2015. I payed 11000€ for a full option (+30000€) 2.0 jtdm with 50000 km back then. That car had the same quality as his German rivals but looked 2 times sexier n cost 3 times cheaper. That was the deal for all those 147 and 159 models after 2010
Unfortunately the succes and rewards of the Giulia and Stelvio changed all that 😢 I bought mine as wedding car (didn’t wanted a rental) already have it 8 years now (195000km) and still love it. This car is a keeper . I call it the everyday Ferrari wich it actually is 😊
Hi Jay M. I love that. “An everyday Ferrari” brilliant!! 😃👍🏾.
That car is incredible, looks magnificent, built well and drives extremely well. I had mine for 8 years, traveled throughout the Europe and Asia, it was a completely trouble free experience with a lot of emotions.
Hi Bojan. I totally agree with you, well built and looks good. Good to read you had no trouble with yours 👍🏾.
Alfa Romeo 159 is really beatifull car!!!
Thank you I own one same as this but Petrol 1 .6 turbo wow fast enough for me 👌
Your smile says all that needs to be said
Thanks for your comment. I did enjoy driving it 😃👍🏾
One of the most beautiful Alfa Romeo ever made.
Such a beautiful car!!
Even after 10 years or so
I really want an alfa!
Why not 😃👍🏾
Actually after 17 years! It was designed in 2004, insane
@@hubi2986 and it still looks stunning...
Beautiful car. I had the sports wagon in the exact same spec. Never missed a single beat and I did 135,000 miles from new. Seen a comment remarking how the 159 doesn't look old. That's because they didn't copy the current trends. The 159 still looks fresh.
Cheers for the comment. It’s good to read that yours didn’t miss a single beat with 135k on it. Long may it continue with Alfa Romeo not copying current design trends. 👍🏾
I love the 159. My mums just bought one and I'm obsessed with it 😂😂😂
Brava, mamma!
Now thats why i bought one... the smile on your face as your driving around.... great video sir.. 😊
They are great cars. I’m still smiling now. 😆. 👍🏾
i know what u mean. i have one 1.9 diesel 159 and its fantastic
Im sure it is. I enjoyed my time in that 159. 😃👍🏾
I own an AR 166, thanks to this car I got the virus, the Alfa virus and I don't regret it. I drove a lot of cars but Alfa gives you something special when you are at the steering wheel. Now I'm thinking to buy a 159 1750 tbi. Thank you for this nice review. Greetings from Romania!
Thank you for your kind comment. I know what you mean about getting the Alfa virus. Great cars 😃. And the 166 is a very rare and beautiful car here in the U.K. it is Very underrated. Well...if you are thinking about a 159 1759 tbi...You know what to do!! 😄. Take one for a test drive 👍🏾.
My dad had an 166. Such an amazing car.
I once owned a Guigiaro designed Alfetta GTS - the 1600 engined GTV. It was a joy to drive, but an unreliable rustbucket!
I now have a 159 tbi which is the most reliable car I have owned in 43 years of motoring. It has sailed through every MoT with only an occasional minor advisory like led bulb flickering. It is also fun to drive and it is remapped - to exceed Giulietta WV spec - plus I had the M32 gearbox bearings and end case upgraded.
As you say, it is such a good looking car - a real head turner! - it will take an awful lot to make me replace it, it has been a better drive and more reliable vehicle than my previous Audi, Mercedes, Mazdas and Hondas, not to mention Ford, Rover, Triumph, Hillman and Austin! Well done, Alfa.
Hi Michael. Oh wow…you had a Alfetta GTS. You summed up that car perfectly 😃.
Yip the 159 is a great car. One of Alfa’s best kept secrets 👍🏾.
@@WeBlogAnyCar my wife described the exhaust note of that GTS twin cam under hard acceleration as like “ball bearings being sucked up a powerful hoover with a metal hose”!!! It looked fantastic, drove brilliantly with the engine at the front and gearbox, clutch, diff and inboard discs at the rear - near 50/50 weight distribution. Sadly after a few years the wheel arches looked like a lace handkerchief.
Thank you for your reply.
Your wife’s description of the exhaust note is “spot on”. That is a brilliant way to describe the sound. Such a great sound from Alfa’s of that era and before.
It was and is such a shame about the body panels and rust 🤷🏾♂️.
I really liked this review! It is pretty accurate. And all the respect for you for not saying something like "These are unreliable/It will break down a lot/Alfa electrics" which is what most youtubers say about these, not really knowing what they are talking about. I've owned a 159 2.4 for 6,5 years now, and the car has 228k miles/367k km on the clock. There have been no electrical faults, except heated seat elements had to be replaced(they break if you push on the seat with your knee) +alternator and starter were replaced(normal wear). The driving experience is still delightful every time, you are already waiting for the next trip, even if it was just commuting. The 159 also got a very good Euro NCAP rating back in the day and has stability control. The quick hydraulic power steering, good chassis and brakes have been very useful in bad weather conditions(have experience of snowy/icy roads, avoiding moose etc.). One very happy owner here😃
Thanks for your kind words 🙏🏾. 228k miles on the clock that’s brilliant. It just shows they can do many miles. Your car is proof of that. 👍🏾.
silver 2.4jtdm sw here, love it so much!
Great car 👍🏾.
I bought a red 65000 mile 159 TBi 2 years ago, still in love with it and had not one problem with it 👍🏻❤️
I’m glad to hear that. 👍🏾.
@@WeBlogAnyCar It is an often overlooked fact that Alfa got their quality control right with the 159 - they did after all headhunt the man in charge of BMW's M series cars at the time to work for them on the 159. As a result, regular servicing and preventative maintenance make the 159 an extremely reliable car. Just take the diesel for an "italian tune" regularly to keep the DPF happy!
Yeah the build quality was an improvement. I guess many of the cars from that era have the same issues with DPF’s etc and like you say take it for an “Italian tune” . They need to be driven. 👍🏾
They are a beautiful machine. I have a red 2.4 Ti. Not perfect, but when it's sitting there glinting in the sun and looking like an automotive supermodel, you forgive it. And the diesel is a torque monster. Nothing else looks or feels like it. Great for a solo long distance journey.
Definitely yes. Such lovely cars.
Lovely car I have 2008 jts 2.2 selespeed I love her
Brilliant, lovely car 👍🏾.
159 what a masterpiece, fair review👍🏾
They are lovely cars and thank you for your kind words. 😀 👍🏾.
159 is great yea but 156 GTA that is a masterpiece
It is 👍🏾
I had 166, and i am your 166. subscriber!
Chrers mate!
Hey, thanks for being my 166th subscriber🙏. Alfa 166 what a elegant looking car. Pure class 👍🏾.
... fair review, nice to recognize the experience and you couldn’t have put it better: “just look after them” 👍
Thanks for your kind comment Loepold. 👍🏾
Just bought a 1.9jtdm TI in alfa red with tan leather. I have done 1500 miles in 4 weeks going nowhere in particular, i love driving it and have to look over my shoulder evertime i walk away from it. I think the top gear boys were right!!
Yip it is a stunning car. Glad to read you are enjoying driving and looking at it. 👍🏾
@@WeBlogAnyCar Your Vid has summed up this car for me, many thanks
very nice and honest review, that smile from driving experience cant be faked :)
Thank you for your kind message. I really did enjoy driving it. 😃
Still a stunning car I once had a 156 2.4 jtd absolutely loved it
Amazing car,i have 3 Alfa Romeo,2x156 and 1x 159🇮🇹🍀🐍Alfa have a soul and make a driver happya..La meccanica della emozioni☝️
The mechanics of emotions. I definitely agree with you, and you would know since you have 3 Alfa Romeos. 👍🏾 Beautiful cars.
Magnificen car.
I have a SW Exclusive bought new in 2007, it's still perfect and everyone still likes it but my wife.😁
My 14 year old son loves it.
I can't think of changing it, so when for family peace I buy a new car I'll stop it for him.
Great review smiling that's wat alfaromeo do😊
Thanks for the comment Isaac. I totally agree with you 😃👍🏾.
forever young
😊 nice
Nice car clearly owned by a man of taste 😎
Yeah definitely Lenny. 👍🏾
I have the TBI 1.75 in black ,not many TBI,s left.It holds its value which is rare for a 159.
Oh TBi in black sounds nice. You are right used values are doing well for them. 👍🏾
Great review even though from a year or more ago . Needed second car for short trips , could have gone sensible . Nah bought a 159 t i here in Brisbane Australia. Arrived from London a few months ago . Keep up great work
Hi Martin, thanks for your comment. 159 Ti. What a great choice of vehicle to drive round Brisbane. Life is too short to be sensible 😃👍🏾.
I laugh because with the low speed limits we have on the motorway in Italy, I'm thinking about a second car for quiet family travels on the motorway, because the 159 instigates me too much.
So I'm looking for a Rover P5 (difficult adventure finding one).
Great car and really good review 👍 there is something about you that makes this video great. Your vibe just fits perfectly to the car you drive. I've always wanted a 159 and every time I see one I'm looking for offers 😂 I think one day I'll get one cause' as you said they will Disapear and when it's too late I'll regret not getting one
Thank you for your kinds words. I am glad you liked the 159 review. Keep looking, I’m sure you will find the one for you. 👍🏾
Beautiful car. I’ve Giulia veloce which I adore but I’d love a 159 in red at some point.
They are such lovely cars 👍🏾
I love my sport wagon 1.9TI in white. Use it every day to go to work & back. So what if they have issues, all cars have issues but they don’t have style.
Andrew, I totally agree with you 😃.
The 159 outdid the equivalent BMW and Mercedes in road control back in its era tested by the German little known fact, the video is on youtube in fact!it is more reliable in term of mechanics n electronics!
Thank you for your comment. That is nice to know. 👍🏾
Great video buddy. Off to view a 159 SW Lusso soon, with the 170 2.0jtdm engine :-)
Great news 😃. Let me know if you buy it 👍🏾.
I have exact same spec 10 plate, but I have the even rarer Sportwagon version. The car gets lots of attention and I do get compliments about the car. Where I have found it to be at it's best is on the motorway. I think it's a superb motorway cruiser, because people notice the car and move over most obligingly to let you overtake them, just so they can have a look at the car, which means I can cruise nicely at the speed limit. I've even had a 4C and a Stelvio Quadrifoglio move over. The other bonus is the rarity - prices for these cars have been going up recently.
Wow you really do have a rare car. The Sportwagon is such a good looking estates car 👍🏾.
Now...? I've been owning it for twelve years and I still enjoy it like from the first day.
That is exactly what I like to read antonioperez9716 😃.
Nicely done Bro. More please.Love the non journo' dialogue too. Laters.
Thanks for taking the time to comment on it. I really do appreciate it. 👍🏾
I enjoyed you latest video as I do love Alfa's 😃🍻👍🏻
Cheers MrVxrman, I think we all love Alfa Romeos deep down. 👍🏾
That is my dream car, love it
It is nice 👍🏾
Affordable dream car!
It definitely is. 👍🏾
I've got the 2011 sportwagon . Love it . Beautiful car .
I have a 159 2.4 jtdm, full service history and it's fantastic, I will never sell it, no matter what offer.
That’s good news 😃👍🏾
I have one too! Love it so much, makes me feel like a million dollars whenever you sit inside.
Yeah you are right. It does make you feel like that. 👍🏾
I have 1.9 JTDm quite time now. Have wish to buy newer 2.0 version.
Sounds good to me 👍🏾.
Nice car!
Yes it is 😃👍🏾.
Nice review mate
Thank you. 👍🏾
The best combination for a 159....Red TI
Yeah it does suit it. 👍🏾
Get one , life's too short .
BEST car
@@YMeDoyElLujazo best drummer 😉👍
@@leostreat3573 💪 yes sir Keith Moon
Man, that car is drop dead gorgeous...hmmm
I do agree with you 👍🏾
@@WeBlogAnyCar I looked for a similar one until I found it, here in Kenya. I think Im gonna be the only one who has it.
Well done and happy motoring 👍🏾
Bellissima questa 159👍, j have a 147 1.6 twin spark
I owned a 159 2.0 JTDM TI in Stromboli Grey for 6 years, ex dem from main dealer, loved the car more than my wife. Trouble was every time it went into the garage which was pretty frequent it cost at least £500 and that was a small independent guy who wasn't a rip off. I now have a Lexus, boring as hell but extremely reliable
Hi Rico, as they say... it is better to have loved and lost then not to love at all. Your experience with your 159 sounds a lot like that. 😀👍🏾
All garages are like Mac Donald. Quick rubbish and s....t.
I think that you have been unlucky, it can happen with any brand, unfortunately. I own a 2007 model since 2008 and I haven't had any big issues. No way I am going to sell it, I still love it!
£500 what for?? What needs to be changed for that amount???
@@eziozomparelli2079 probably he had bad luck with the car. But maybe he had just bad luck with the garage... I never have to spend 500€ on my car periodically...as much as I love it, I would have already sold it if it was the case! 😁
I love my 159
Good to hear 😃.
The shame for me is that fwd it’s really putting me off buying one
Hi Bob, that’s a shame because on the open road they are a real joy to drive. There is always the Q4 version (all-wheel drive) but they are more expensive 👍🏾.
I forgot to mention the approriate number plate, very Italian.Nice.
😃👍🏾
I feel stressed out every time i hear someone talking about the increasing rarity of these cars. I own a 156 1.8 twin spark TI and I love it. My dream is to own a 156 2.5l v6 saloon, but they are almost gone or becoming sooo expensive. I'd love to own both a 156 and 159 but i cannot afford having 2 cars, that need quite a bit of attention, just for the hell of it.
Stresses me out... Because the time, when there are almost none reasonable ones left is almost here :(
Hey I know what you mean, but we must keep the faith that one will turn up in your price range. 👍🏾
@@WeBlogAnyCar I have my search alerts set and I'm checking of offers daily. Maybe some day
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159 is a good car
Oh yes 😀
Love this car. Would you recommend this as a first car ?
Well it would be a pretty nice first car. 😃
The chassis is fabulous, watch my video
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Beautiful car
Oh yes definitely so.
Just bought an alfa romeo 2.2 jts 2007
Lovely brilliant news. Enjoy it. 👍🏾
Hey man. Great video, great review, love the energy. I just wanted to ask you if you think this is the best car in that price range? I am currently looking for one but I don’t know much about cars honestly and I wouldn’t know if it had good maintenance over the years. What do you think?
Hi Yas Z, first I’d like to thank you for taking the time to watch my video and your encouraging kind words.
I will try and answer your questions the best I can.
For me my own car has to be something more than just a vehicle that gets me from “A to B”. It has to be pleasing on the eye, engaging to drive and connect with me on an emotional level. Alfa’s, in general definitely, do this for me. You said you don’t know much about cars? I would suggest taking along a good mechanic or knowledgable car person (with good, mechanical knowledge) that you trust. Get a full online HPI report (other companies are available) carried out on it, check all the paper work, maintenance stamps and receipts for servicing etc. If you don’t know of a good mechanic than pay for an independent inspection to be carried out on the car you are interested in. It will highlight any issues or potential issues. Another route (which can cost you more) is to buy from an independent Alfa Romeo sales specialist with a warranty or try the Alfa Romeo owners club classified to see if there are any for sale. These vehicles are typically cherished by their owners and been well looked after. 👍🏾
@@WeBlogAnyCar Thank you so much for your advice and for taking the time to answer my questions. Will definitely keep it in mind. Keep up the good work. And thanks again.
I’m 19 I’m gonna upgrade my Toyota Corolla 1.4 petrol for the 1.8 mpi lusso Alfa, they so nice to drive and so rare yet insurance is group 18 so not very low but miles lower than bmw saloons. My gran doesn’t want me to have anything with a bit of acceleration but tough she got a v6 Mercedes’ slk… I got a better track record then her too 😂😂 shhhhh 😂😂
That is brilliant 😆 👍🏾
Im thinking of getting this as my first car at the age of 17, can anyone help me out if this is the right car to get our not?
Hi Tom. I would first check how much it would cost you to insure.
@@WeBlogAnyCar thanks, its around £3000 so I'd be spending around £6000 in total, anything for a car as good looking as the 159😂👍
Are Alfa romeo reliable what should l look out for when buying ???
Yes, they are, just like most newer cars. You have to make sure that what you're buying is a good car. So, do all the necessary checks: service history, cambelt changes, ensure the suspension bushes are in good condition, crash damage and check for rust if it's an older car.
@@WeBlogAnyCar best looking cars on the road alot of other car companies need to learn if electric cars looked like alfa l would buy one.
anyone know anywhere to buy interior parts for the alfa 159 2.0l
Hi Joseph. Have you looked at Clover Breakers website? They have a lot of spares for Alfa’s etc 👍🏾.
Did he say an "Alfa Rarer"?
This thing has double wishbone front suspension, base 2022 911 turbo doesn't even get that lol
Wow 😃👍🏾
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Your grin in your Face - Great.
Thanks for your comment Hendrikrohrbach8455, I enjoyed every minute driving it 👍🏾.
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Great car.
I own and enjoy my Exclusive since new in 2007; still didn't changed because Giulia gasn't the SW version and I like to drive Alfa but don't like coxes called suv's
A great looking car. However as a serial Alfa Romeo owner I don't really consider them a proper Alfa. Its mechanically a GM product. It doesn't feel even remotely like an Alfa of old to drive. The steering feel is nice but otherwise they feel heavy, not very reactive to drive and just nowhere near as fun as the old 156. The only one I'd buy again would be a 2.4 diesel.
I will say that it feels a million miles away from how a Vauxhall/Opel Insignia drives but you are right that they don’t feel as light and responsive to drive compared to the 156 especially if it was a 2.0 TS Veloce which was my favourite to drive back in the early 2000’s. 😀
Proper Alfa in the looks department no ??
Yes definitely.
It's not exactly a GM product. It has the same kind of suspension of Ferrari and Maserati...it looks like a super car, and it makes u feel like u are in a super car...except for the sound and the reactivity of the engine and the heavy weight, as u pointed out. But the look will always be the best an Alfa saloon had, with the 164...other saloon cars are boring to see compared to these two. 156 rocks, except for the poor plastic quality of the interior,unfortunately. Anyway, if u want a real 100% Alfa, then you have to stop at the alfa 75 and SZ.
verry nice
Yes it is.
What an excellent MOT lol
Hi mate... can I ask how much is the car for sale for?
Hi Ian, it has been sold.
@@WeBlogAnyCar what price did it go for?
I just bought the exact same model and year, same colour, fsh, 2 keys, 3 former keepers... but it needs a new clutch.. auction win for £920 😁🎉 104,000 miles
Great review btw.. best one I’ve watched 👌
Wow Ian, well i can tell you that it sold for a lot more than that. You got a bargain there. 😃👍🏾. 159’s like the one in my video are selling for around £3500-£4000.
How much?
Hi, it’s now sold.
Hi,is it still for sale
Hi Patrick, no it has been sold.
Alfas are beautiful cars. I've owned a few during my time but when the Electrics go wrong....... They go wrong. 😭
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This one is very reliable. I have a 2007 model since 2008. 245000km and it still rocks! 👌
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Alfas were notorious for issues with electronics up until 159, for which they switched from Magneti Marelli to Bosch (just about the time "high quality" Mercedes switched from Bosch to Marelli😮, and started having all sort of issues). For last 4 years I have a 2007 159 1.9jtdm. Never had any switch, button or electronic component acted out once. But even if it did, I would forgive her because as soon as you push the button to start the engine & furn the steering wheel you feel it's something special, focused and driver orientated. And when you find nice twisty road...it's poetry in motion.
I didn’t know that fact about the electronics switching over to Bosch. 👍🏾
The engine is german Opel A20DTH, it is very very good
? The engine came from the FIAT common rail; the first car to mount it was the AR 156; since in those years FIAT had agreements with GM, it sold its diesel engines and fitted the revised a 2.2 GM Holden for the 159.
The 1.9 is a robust and powerful engine that has a range of use like a petrol engine, that is, you can also use it at high revs

Given the type of car that it is, I think you missed a major trick by not giving it some across some real driving roads. I'd wager 90%+ of ppl buying Alfas are whats termed as 'spirited' drivers....back to testing Mondeos im afraid for you 😉
Oooh no 😱 not testing Ford Mondeos 😂
@@WeBlogAnyCar it's a penance for letting down the nation's Alfistas 😜
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Good vid fella but needed a look underneath. Alfas are rust buckets
Cheers for the comment. To be fair nowadays it’s a good idea (if you can) to look underneath most cars if you are looking to purchase it. 😃 👍🏾