* Cambelt: a Tricky change means dealers charge £750 - and it's done every 36,000 miles on Twin Spark engines. A specialist should do it for £400. Alfa used to quote 72,000 miles between changes, but shortened this to avoid any damage.
* Gearboxes: gearboxes on boxer engines can be weak - listen for whines.
* Cooling: water pumps and radiators are weak spots. Keep an eye on the temperature gauge on the test drive. Ensure the fan cuts in by leaving a warm engine idling.
* Warning lights: the injector warning light is prone to coming on, due to either a sensor problem or a broken thermostat. A specialist will be able to read the fault code issued and diagnose the problem.
* Engine: spark plugs are expensive for Twin Spark engines (£100 for eight) but last for 60,000 miles. TS models are more reliable than flat-fours, but high oil consumption is common on all cars.
Driving Impressions
Forget the boxer models - the TS variants are far superior, particularly the 145 Cloverleaf 2.0-litre. With 150bhp, it's a real hot hatch with bags of character. The handling is impressive and the chassis well balanced when cornering, while surprisingly direct steering makes both the 145 and 146 great fun.
Glass's View
The 146 tends to struggle on the used market and needs to be realistically priced if it has any chance of finding a home. The 145, on the other hand, is the preferred model, and although it was cheaper than the 146 when it was new, it's now worth more on the second-hand market. The 1.8 and 2.0-litre Cloverleaf models are the two variants that attract the most interest, but there are relatively few examples available. Build quality remains an issue for all.
Jeff Paterson, senior editor, Glass's Guide
Life With A 145
As a second-hand buy, the Alfa Romeo 145's performance and practicality make it a real bargain. Just don't expect German standards of build quality, though. MR Pimblett, Canterbury, Kent
I get great performance from my 146 and the handling is fantastic. The interior materials and build quality could be better, and the fuel economy leaves a lot to be desired, too. Gary Anderson, Glasgow
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