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Alfa Romeo 159

Alfa Romeo 159 2.4 JTD Lusso

It has the looks to beat the Germans, but does it have the quality?

Alfa Romeo 159
With a broad stance and flared wheelarches, the 159 looks great on the road, but its driving manners aren’t as impressive. The ride is too brittle on broken surfaces, and it’s not as composed as the C-Class’s.

June 2007

In a class totally dominated by efficient and predictable German designs, the passionate Alfa Romeo 159 is a breath of fresh air. The fact it looks good has never been in doubt – but it’s the less tangible aspects that have tended to let the marque down in the past.
 
In its favour, even this top-spec Lusso model is the cheapest car here by more than £1,000, but the 159 demands too many compromises to appeal to a high percentage of buyers

Yet it’s pretty hard not to be completely captivated by the 159’s visual impact. The hooded lights are only one element that makes the Italian saloon so individual – it’s a compact executive that doesn’t follow the crowd.

This extends to the car’s dimensions. It’s a significantly bigger machine than its rivals, nearly 100mm longer than anything else here, plus it’s lower and wider, too. No wonder the Alfa looks
so athletic. But given its size, why does it have such a small boot and paltry rear legroom?

This is a question we’d like to put to thefirm’s packaging experts. However, the fact it has long overhangs and a shorter wheelbase than either the Mercedes or BMW goes some way to explaining why things are so tight.

The narrow load bay opening further hinders practicality, but then cabin space is unlikely to be a fundamental criteria if you’re buying
in this market. Having a robust, ergonomically friendly and attractive driving environment is much more important.

The Alfa fares well in two of the three areas – it’s an inviting place to spend time, and most of the dials and switches are well positioned. But although Alfa’s quality has certainly improved markedly in recent years, the cockpit still doesn’t feel like it will be able to match the durability of the German cars’. It’s also a little lacking in terms of comfort and cubby space, too. But with prominent Italian labelling positioned around the cabin, you are never allowed to forget the nationality of the car you’re sitting in.

Even the 2.4-litre diesel seems to have real verve and passion. But then it does employ a larger capacity five-cylinder unit, which musters 30bhp more than any of its rivals.

However, the Alfa wasn’t that much faster in our performance tests – it was hampered by a heavy kerbweight, long gearing and a notchy shift. Out on the road, it’s more muscular and impressive, but the penalty for gaining an extra cylinder is a significantly heavier appetite for fuel and higher CO2 emissions than any of its rivals.

There is a more efficient 1.9 JTD 150, and between them the two engines account for 75 per cent of 159 sales – an even higher proportion than is typical with the German firms.

We used a 3.2-litre V6 model for our pictures, and while the petrol unit undoubtedly suited the 159 better than the diesel we’d driven previously, there’s not much to choose between them when it comes down to overall road manners.

The front-wheel-drive Alfa is characterful and fun, which immediately gives it a distinct advantage over the Audi. But it’s simply not as capable as the two rear-drive cars in our test. While the 159 turns in sharply and the steering has good feedback, there are other significant weaknesses that the firm needs to address – in particular body control, ride comfort and noise insulation.

In its favour, even this top-spec Lusso model is the cheapest car here by more than £1,000, but the 159 demands too many compromises to appeal to a high percentage of buyers. It’s
little wonder, then, that the 3-Series outsells the Alfa by a factor of 20 to one.
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Alfa Romeo 159
Alfa Romeo 159 interior
Alfa Romeo 159 rear seats
Alfa Romeo 159 boot
Alfa Romeo 159 dials
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Facts and Figures

DETAILS

Price:
£24,650
Model tested:
Alfa Romeo 159 JTD Lusso
Chart position:
4th
WHY? The 159 is the most powerful car here, and the best equipped, too. Can it topple the Germans?
AT A GLANCE: There’s much to love about the Alfa, not least its looks, engine and price. Yet patchy performances in several areas let the car down.
 

SCORES

Styling/image:
Score: 5
Interior/quality:
[ Rating ]
Engine/performance:
Score: 4
Driving experience:
[ Rating ]
Ownership costs:
[ Rating ]
Green rating:
[ Rating ]
 

ECONOMY

Another poor showing from the Alfa. Although the 2.4 JTD has lots of punch, its size and the 159’s weight mean it’s costly if you cover a lot of miles. We returned a measly 32.7mpg.
 

RESIDUALS

Don’t panic. The headline residual figure puts the 159 an enormous 10 per cent down on its rivals, but the Alfa’s lower price means it loses an extra £726 over the Mercedes.
 

SERVICING

You should be able to maintain the 159 for three years for only £600. But Alfa dealers have a poor reputation – they came 32nd out of 32 in Driver Power 2007.
 

TAX

The big Alfa diesel pumps 179g/km of CO2 into the atmosphere, and that places the car in the 25 per cent tax band. That, plus it’s heavy economy, drops it down a star.
 

Verdict

[+]
Styling, character
[-]
Narrow loading bay, 'brittle' ride, fuel consumption
 
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