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Dante's Italian toy - 2011 Alfa Romeo 159

Started by Dante, Oct 23, 2025, 10:57 PM

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ChaosphereIX

An Alfa. I approve of course, fantastic choice for a commuter with style and passion. The 159 is perhaps one of the best looking sedans of all time. Shame about it's chassis and engines though. That is what is keeping me from wanting one, even with the GM "Alfa warmed over" V6 it is supposed to be "meh" to drive. Hence why the Alfa I am currently trying to import is a 3.2 Busso-powered Bertone GT (937).

Still, well done fellow Alfisti. Cuore Sportivo.
Past cars: Pontiac Grand Prix GTP, Saab 9-3 2.0T, Audi A4 2.0T, Alfa Romeo 155 2.5 V6 JDM, Mini Cooper R53 JCW, Lexus IS300, Jaguar XJR-L, Chevy Volt, Fiat 500 Abarth (still in the family)
Current: None

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Quote from: ChaosphereIX on Nov 07, 2025, 10:42 AMAn Alfa. I approve of course, fantastic choice for a commuter with style and passion. The 159 is perhaps one of the best looking sedans of all time. Shame about it's chassis and engines though. That is what is keeping me from wanting one, even with the GM "Alfa warmed over" V6 it is supposed to be "meh" to drive. Hence why the Alfa I am currently trying to import is a 3.2 Busso-powered Bertone GT (937).

Still, well done fellow Alfisti. Cuore Sportivo.

One of the reasons I specifically looked for a late model was - for better or for worse, to be as much Alfa as possible. Mine has the then-new Euro 5 Fiat/Alfa 2.0 JTDm engine and C635 transmission rather than the old GM powertrain on the earlier MYs. Plus, the facelift went on a diet to the point where it was on par with the equivalent BMW E90 diesel of the same era.

Did you find the car already? They are quite rare and the good units go for a pretty penny. If you can, find one from Italy as they are usually cleaner as far as the rust goes.