Alfa 156 V6 i'm going to get one
Alfa 156 V6 i'm going to get one
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hackett

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493 posts

232 months

Tuesday 30th October 2007
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Hi guys i have a vectra v6 at the min and as expected its ready for the scrap bin and only 6 years old. Things breaking so fast i cant fix them quick enough before another breaks.

Any way i want another V6 for around £3K, i'm travelling round Europe next year so it has to be relatively reliable.

Are the V6's reliable or are they fragile? i've read loads of reviews including parkers and all seem to be very good about the V6. So my main question is are they good, quick, reliable? any thing i should look out for, iread the cam belt is expensive to get changed.

Any advice greatly recieved.

exgtt

2,067 posts

233 months

Tuesday 30th October 2007
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I bought my 2000 w reg V6 about 2 years ago. I was seduced by the good looks and noise. Unfortunatly the previous owner must have run her on a shoe string so i ended up paying for loads of work - Radiator, maf, cambelt/waterpump, both upper arms, clutch, disks and pads all round and other odds and sods totalling about £2k. Since then i have not had any trouble and the only thing on the cards are a plug change and upper wishbones (again) They are a lot of car for the money, just buy the best example you can and only buy a car that has FSH and has evidence of recent work. Check the clutch bites in the middle. Check there are no squeeks/knocks from the front end (signalling upper wishbones, common and about £120 to fix both sides, they wont squeek on a wet day though) Check the temp stays just below or on 90. The rads last 6 years and look ok in the bay but fall apart when you change em. Check all electrics. They all like a drink of oil so check the dipstick, if its low walk away, all owners of 156's should check the level on a regular basis. The above sounds alot, but they are good cars and i have had a trouble free two years so far. Don't veiw one with your eyes closed! Ps avoid a selespeed, it may not give you trouble but you will have trouble trying to sell when the time comes... Ps good websites to use are shop4parts.co.uk & buypartsby.co.uk, Alfa bits can be bought for a good price here. The 2.4 JTD engine is a peach with a 5 cylinder warble, and potential for an easy 190bhp! One pulled away from me once and they get 45 MPG. Consider one of these if your budget is £3K, they are awesome.

Ps Cambelts need doing every 40k to be safe @ £500 including an uprated waterpump (metal impellor). Check the clutch is nice and bites where is should (in the middle) as this will also set you back about £500. All the other jobs are pretty much on par with your Vectra V6. The engine and gearbox are STRONG!



Edited by exgtt on Tuesday 30th October 19:34

hackett

Original Poster:

493 posts

232 months

Tuesday 30th October 2007
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wow thanks for that mate sounds good to me. I'm really stuck between a rock and a hard place at the min, do i sort the vec out as really it isn't to bad a car and does sound awesome but i think the 156 is the way forward but like you said there are so many things to look out for and i could end up with a complete lemon.

aaaaaagggggghhhhh i don't know what to do.

exgtt

2,067 posts

233 months

Tuesday 30th October 2007
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The checks above can be applied to any ten year old performance car, so don't let that put you off! Just based on my experience and my car was neglected by it's previous owner, i got hit by loads of consumables at once. Drive one, i'm sure you will soon know what to do!!

Ordinary Bloke

4,559 posts

219 months

Tuesday 30th October 2007
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Loved my manual 156 2.5 V6 (but I heard horror stories about Selespeed). As mentioned in other threads, the hifi is lo-fi and the aircon is disappointing, but still one of my favourite cars. Do it!

Edited by Ordinary Bloke on Tuesday 30th October 20:16

bint

4,664 posts

245 months

Wednesday 31st October 2007
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Ordinary Bloke said:
Loved my manual 156 2.5 V6 (but I heard horror stories about Selespeed). As mentioned in other threads, the hifi is lo-fi and the aircon is disappointing, but still one of my favourite cars. Do it!

Edited by Ordinary Bloke on Tuesday 30th October 20:16
Love my 2000 X reg manual V6 wagon. Engine is bombproof and gear box too I've heard - unlike the Sele........

My HiFi is great - standard Clarion and the quality is great (coming from a car that had Alpine everything, subs, amp, uprated speakers) so no probs there for me.
Aircon has been mentioned a few times recently about how poor it is - think mine's fine and very quick at heating up/cooling down, especially as mine is used predominantly for short journeys.

coetzeeh

2,871 posts

257 months

Wednesday 31st October 2007
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I bought a 166 V6 auto end August and have now done 3,5k miles since.

A week after I bought it the AFM failed but since then it has been a joy. If I drive very sensibly I get 29 mpg, when lashing it closer to 25mpg on the motorway.

Go on, do it, Alfa V6' are fab.


hackett

Original Poster:

493 posts

232 months

Wednesday 31st October 2007
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hi guys thanks for all replies, i'm changing my pads rear bearings, abs and speed sensors this weekend. If after i've done this everything goes smoothly i'll keep the vec. (i know its a bloody vectra but to be fair its a nice engine) As soon as more things go wrong it will be sold and an Alfa will be bought.

Alfa will deffo be next car though. If i'm really honest one of the reasons im holding back on getting new car is my private plate needs transferring and its a bloody faff! (200 mile round trip for a start.)

Thanks again

Ordinary Bloke

4,559 posts

219 months

Wednesday 31st October 2007
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I forgive you!

Leggy

1,028 posts

243 months

Sunday 23rd December 2007
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I've been looking at 156 V6, with 60k, pearlescent green, full leather & air con. 02 plate for about £4k.
Is that a good price?

velocemitch

4,019 posts

241 months

Sunday 23rd December 2007
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Sounds OK to me, check the service history etc though.
Make sure it isn't clocked.

Leggy

1,028 posts

243 months

Thursday 27th December 2007
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exgtt said:
Ps Cambelts need doing every 40k to be safe @ £500 including an uprated waterpump (metal impellor). Check the clutch is nice and bites where is should (in the middle) as this will also set you back about £500. All the other jobs are pretty much on par with your Vectra V6. The engine and gearbox are STRONG!



Edited by exgtt on Tuesday 30th October 19:34
Does this apply to the petrol version though?

rs48635

557 posts

235 months

Thursday 27th December 2007
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If you have access to some prescription brave pills you can get the same engine for less money, with more car attached see Alfa 166. The 166 prices start at a grand. eek Once you get used to the alternative looks you won't go back. The 156 is undeniably the prettier car, but for touring round europe.......check the boot sizes. Welcome.

exgtt

2,067 posts

233 months

Friday 28th December 2007
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rs48635 said:
If you have access to some prescription brave pills you can get the same engine for less money, with more car attached see Alfa 166. The 166 prices start at a grand. eek Once you get used to the alternative looks you won't go back. The 156 is undeniably the prettier car, but for touring round europe.......check the boot sizes. Welcome.
I hear the 166 is also better built, certainly worth considering, i have been looking at these to replace my 156 v6..

Hear the 3.0 auto's like a drink though!!

velocemitch

4,019 posts

241 months

Friday 28th December 2007
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You wouldn't want to tie that V6 down with an auto.wink

Leggy

1,028 posts

243 months

Monday 31st December 2007
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Done it. Now the proud owner of a 156 V6 Veloce with the pearlescent paint job and big spoiler!
I'm looking forward to some dry twisty roads!

xyyman

1,093 posts

246 months

Monday 31st December 2007
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Excellent, enjoy. Nothing quite like the sound of an Alfa V6 on song. yes

rs48635

557 posts

235 months

Tuesday 1st January 2008
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exgtt said:
I hear the 166 is also better built, certainly worth considering, i have been looking at these to replace my 156 v6..

Hear the 3.0 auto's like a drink though!!
The 166 is the best built recent alfa, could even have been built on a separate line. The interior is hugely improved over any other Alfa, only bettered by those made around the Modena region, seriously. The audio is pretty good, using a becker system underneath the alfa badging. Fuel econ is ok, easy get 27 in a run, once eked out 35 mpg when running out of fuel, auto 20% worse. Drives very well for a big car, and no trouble finding it in a crowded car park. Do it biggrin

village idiot

3,218 posts

288 months

Wednesday 2nd January 2008
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i have a 166 3.0v6 super.. not a bad motor, but can easily throw up big bills.

pretty much all of the suspension components will give up the ghost at the same time, resulting in a potential bill to equal the cars value. the radiators also tend to go, as do the cambelts (so make sure they have been replaced). the headlights are also absolutely useless on dipped beam.

they do look good though (mine is in nuvolo blue.... or however you spell it).