

Many buyers go for the Alfa because of its handling, but the suspension bushes are prone to wear. Check for wayward road manners and clonks.
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Alarms, control systems and stereos can all have a mind of their own, so be sure to check everything on the forecourt before you sign the order form.

Have a good look inside, as the interior is not as solid as it should be. Watch out for poor fit, squeaks and rattles, plus items that come adrift or are broken.
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Hard-driven cars can display a thirst for oil, so check the liquid is up to the mark and clean. Also, scan the service book for evidence of regular changes.

Cambelts: Care is required here as petrol engines need new belts and tensioners every 36,000 miles (or three years) to ensure that they don’t self-destruct.
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Go for a lighter colour, as the lacquer tends to peel off cars finished in black
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