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Re: Brera 3.2
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10/03/2021 13:00
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jimboy
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I’ve no first hand experience. But I know of some getting rid of after a year or so due to the fuel consumption alone. They do look the business, but very expensive for parts.
I'm an old git & happy with it,most of the time
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Re: Brera 3.2
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10/03/2021 13:07
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Not the 3.2, but I have owned a 2.2 Spider for a few years. The main issues common to both I believe, are things like rusting to the front subframes due to water being trapped by the engine shield and electrical gremlins often triggered by a flat battery. Check the windows switches work well as they are a weak point. Both cars are heavy, especially the 3.2 lump and therefore the top and bottom suspension control arms often need replacement. The 3.2 certainly makes a lovely noise but neither is really a sports car - more a stylish GT? Early 3.2s tend to be 4 wheel drive adding to the mass, but front wheel drive was also available. Had they been RWD like the latest Giulia, I am sure they would have been a greater sales success? One concern is Alfa have stopped supplying spares now and so you may be dependent on salvaged items and all that entails. A Brera at least does not involve any worries about the folding roof failing! Finding a car without severely scratched dash and aluminium interior trim panels is rare, as keys and any jewellery tend to dent the soft metal trim. The later fake carbon fibre trim is probably hardier than the aluminium. I suspect eventually, many cars will have their interior trim panels painted instead? For future classic value, I would say the 3.2 is the one to go for, but unfortunately it is not the old Alfa Busso unit. It goes without saying a 3.2 is not one for someone concerned about fuel economy or low emissions. For anyone wanting a lot of car for the money with some Italian style thrown in, I would say they will always put a smile on your face when you look back at it.
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Re: Brera 3.2
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10/03/2021 23:27
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Knowing the history is a good indication of how well it has been looked after - so that sounds encouraging. Hope it goes well.
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Re: Brera 3.2
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11/03/2021 19:11
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Now have 2 inappropriate, impractical Italian money pits to maintain! If you hear of any murders in the Dorset area you'll know it didn't go down well with the missus! Life’s too short, especially at the moment, well done I bit the bullet and spent far too much on my Coupe but I’m happy. Enjoy..
I'm an old git & happy with it,most of the time
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Re: Brera 3.2
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11/03/2021 23:56
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Great news respace - hope you really enjoy! If Joe has fallen for one too....that must be good news all around?
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Re: Brera 3.2
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13/03/2021 16:09
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....that must be good news all around? ............ before you go there asking if I work on other 939 now, no afraid not, this is just an investment addition much like the Busso would have been, I'm still full time Coupe. We hear you Joe!
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Re: Brera 3.2
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14/03/2021 21:28
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Anyone had any experience of these? Anything in particular to look out for? I had the 2.4 D - remapped at AHM - that was so much more fun to drive. Tried the 3.2 and same feedback as everyone else. Sluggish / Heavy / not as fast or fun as the remapped 2.4
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Re: Brera 3.2
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19/03/2021 17:48
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Canny these Italians, I booked the coupe for water leak, mentioned I liked the Alfa, next time I try booking it in they have one for sale. Just collected the alfa, they said their serving a LE with over 200k on the clock. I now realise I said I love the LEs an d the Plus, I'm dreading booking in for the next service! Could not bring myself to have diesel Spider though!
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Re: Brera 3.2
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15/04/2021 20:48
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It may have just be a coincidence, but such is Alfa ownership! Can you try plugging in a OBD 2 reader to see if you have any fault codes and perhaps try clearing them?
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