Alfa Romeo's Biggest Mistake? How the 166 Became Britain's Most Unwanted Car

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JayEmm on Cars

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@JayEmmOnCars
@JayEmmOnCars 11 ай бұрын
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@senakafernandoamazing9499
@senakafernandoamazing9499 11 ай бұрын
How reliable is the alfa?
@toyota420xp
@toyota420xp 11 ай бұрын
It looks terrible to me
@clongownian1
@clongownian1 8 ай бұрын
I owned a 1999 166. It was, by a long way, my favourite car ever. I did 112 thousand trouble-free miles. It was great fun to drive. Since then, I've owned Jags and E Class Mercs, and none have been as enjoyable to own and drive as the Alfa.
@richard29415
@richard29415 3 ай бұрын
Wow that's really lucky!! You're giving Alfa Romeo fans hope.
@denalisiomontpellier4064
@denalisiomontpellier4064 Ай бұрын
I had both a 2003 alfa romeo 166 3.2 and a 2005 XJ8 4.2. The Jag was a segment bigger, ok, but it wasn't even close. The british car was 10x better in every single category. I actually had the XJ untill last year when I decided to get an EV to replace my loved.
@piotrmalewski8178
@piotrmalewski8178 11 ай бұрын
The biggest mistake was Alfa ever dropping rear wheel drive (or rather Fiat's mistake it was to force them to do so).
@adamf8335
@adamf8335 11 ай бұрын
And the build quality and the reliability......
@piotrmalewski8178
@piotrmalewski8178 11 ай бұрын
@@adamf8335 With 12 years of experience with cars commonly saw as unreliable, I have observed that most complaints come from people who never owned them. Imho, Italian cars fall into category of 'not for idiots'. You have to know a few things and put some actual maintenance into them and then they'll outlast any German car with very little spending. Italian cars are not perfect, but If you have some knowledge and are willing to put minimum effort, they are probably the most pocket-friendly cars on the planet. My family always drove Italian cars, I had 4 so far (2 still in my posession) and they never failed me on the road or drained my pocket, or corroded! I just know how to maintain and conserve a car, and it's a lot cheaper than buying a German car twice the price of an Italian.
@dartskipper3170
@dartskipper3170 11 ай бұрын
​@@piotrmalewski8178I agree, I enjoyed a 156 for a couple of years as a company car. It was the twin spark 4 cylinder motor but was still lively. One of the best handling cars I ever drove.
@JoeDaeHimself
@JoeDaeHimself 11 ай бұрын
Fiat didn't force Alfa to drop RWD the 164 project started under Alfa. BTW AUDIs are FWD and nobody cares.
@user-sf7kl9uh7k
@user-sf7kl9uh7k 11 ай бұрын
@@piotrmalewski8178 I love Vectra
@marcelhannover3
@marcelhannover3 11 ай бұрын
I had a 166 Facelift V6 with Automatic in the absolutely stunning colour Nuvola Azurro (pearl blue metallic that shifts colours depending on the light) - I drove it for a year and no issues with it, other that a rear no longer responding to the central locking, the most reliable car I ever had. And 0 depreciation too, bought it for 5000 and sold it a year later for 5000 as well. I sold it because I found the suspension too hard for my taste on longer journey. This was 1 of only 2 cars that I owned where I sometimes just looked out of the window to enjoy it's beauty (the other one was an E34).
@dash-cs
@dash-cs 11 ай бұрын
based color
@wrapdump
@wrapdump 11 ай бұрын
Fabulous car, well done
@rs48635
@rs48635 11 ай бұрын
aha - forgot about the central locking. Stopped at bank to get cash so left the engine running. Car locked itself with me outside and car empty. :D
@McGrumpyMan
@McGrumpyMan 11 ай бұрын
I have a pre-facelift which I prefer for it's slightly odd looks. Great cruiser and nicely different from the crowd
@tiagobelo4965
@tiagobelo4965 7 ай бұрын
It has a friendly anteater look to it, and the side profile is much nicer in the early ones
@tomazwo
@tomazwo 11 ай бұрын
I'm driving 166 for 15 years now and this is fantastic 4-person grand tourer :) No steering issues if you look after the suspension and use 17/18-inch wheels. Great car, especially with Busso engine!
@manuelcatalano2412
@manuelcatalano2412 4 ай бұрын
What engine do you have and how many miles did you manage in 15 years? Might get one but I'm kinda afraid of the maintenance costs, especially if it ends up fixing one issue after the other.
@tomazwo
@tomazwo 4 ай бұрын
@@manuelcatalano2412 3.0V6 but I don't know exactly the milage, maybe something about 60000km?
@CumminsVoortman
@CumminsVoortman 11 ай бұрын
166 was a very good car. I don’t agree that it was poor quality. Was solid and reliable overall.
@Ozy99
@Ozy99 11 ай бұрын
Honestly though the original design pre-facelift looks a lot better than the facelifted model.
@davidmwood560
@davidmwood560 7 ай бұрын
Hi James; I've had both the 156 and 166 Alfa Romeos; both with V6 motors, the 156 was manual and the 166 automatic. I really enjoyed my 156, but my 166 was a car I truly loved. Very fast, very, very comfortable, and surprisingly reliable. I kept both cars for a year, but then was offered an exchange - for a Lancia Thema 8/32. Of course I accepted and that Lancia was the only car I've ever owned that nearly cost me my nice clean licence! As you may be aware, I'm settled into Lexus now, but I'd still buy a 166 if a good one came up.
@daanishkhurshid9636
@daanishkhurshid9636 11 ай бұрын
I had a 166, one of the best cars i have owned, i cant remember steering being bad, maybe the one you were driving had some issue, otherwise the 166 is an amazing car.
@Nord_Mann
@Nord_Mann 11 ай бұрын
Still we all want one😂
@alphatrion100
@alphatrion100 11 ай бұрын
It's never gonna be as pretty as a 164 or 156
@kot-grzegorz
@kot-grzegorz 11 ай бұрын
@@alphatrion100 check out the version from last years of production. I have a 2007 one and its simply beautiful, especially with the right 18 inch wheels
@EhM-xt7pl
@EhM-xt7pl 11 ай бұрын
Nah I don't 😂. I'm an Alfa fan but this is a tragedy on wheels.
@andyhunt457
@andyhunt457 11 ай бұрын
It just looks too awkward for me
@andrewwaller5913
@andrewwaller5913 11 ай бұрын
Have you ever seen one? No because nobody bought one! 😂 Eveyone bought German or Japanese.
@AllDoors.
@AllDoors. 11 ай бұрын
I had a 166 super for 16 years and did 220k miles in it before it blew its head and tore its back end suspension apart. Never experienced that steering weirdness you seemed to have here. Such a shame but I personally think if you can get a t66 that is lower mileage today for around 5k, it'll be the best 5k you've spent in your whole life.
@webmasterg3526
@webmasterg3526 11 ай бұрын
I owned my 3ltr 166 for 12 years from new and drove 130k miles in it. Never had any problems with reliability and drove her to Milan for the Alfa 100 Factory event. On the second day, we did a 7 hour drive from Metz to Lake Orta (over the Alps) and it was just the best day's driving i've ever done. Got to the hotel and I was still fresh as a daisy and could have easiily driven further. The 166 was a wonderful long distance touring car - effortless cruising on the Autobahn at 120mph+. I now drive an Alfa Guilia and it's just about perfect but I do miss the Busso soundtrack! Frankly, I don't care what anyone else thinks, I absolutely loved that car.
@Beer_Dad1975
@Beer_Dad1975 11 ай бұрын
Problem with cars this age is even if they have low mileage, the rubbers in the bushings and linkages are going to be getting perished, so unless they've been replaced, they just aren't going to handle like they did when they were newer.
@arnoldrocheteau4497
@arnoldrocheteau4497 11 ай бұрын
German Wolfgang Egger designed the Alfa 166 facelifted version was so beautiful better than the opposition! Lancia Kappa was a great large executive in that era too known in Holland as the "Italian Mercedes" due to its high mileage capabilities!
@sotirisbakaimis3276
@sotirisbakaimis3276 11 ай бұрын
I own a 166 2.5 V6 24v, 1st series, Lusso, remaped to 202 hp on the dyno (from 188hp), 11/2003 REG, full leather like the car in the test, but silver & with the 17 inch. alfa dial wheels. 330.000 kms since new & maintain her like new! Glorious for high speed cruising, aerodynamic, silent traveler. Never had credibility issues. Busso engine also glorious. I will keep her in my garage forever, next to my 2.2 diesel Giulia I just bought. I think the 166 is already a collector's item.
@lukemaxwell3954
@lukemaxwell3954 11 ай бұрын
I used to have a 2.0 TS one. Loved it despite the cam belt failing which caused a long winded warranty claim. The interior was amazing, handled well for a big car and the headlights were epic. I had mine converted to lpg due to high daily mileage and eventually the engine blew. I was gutted to see it go.
@asimmalik6378
@asimmalik6378 11 ай бұрын
Interesting. My LPG converted 147 2.0 TS also blew it's cambelt, less than 10k after it was replaced! I swore never to own another 4 cylinder Alfa after this.
@TheAndre8900
@TheAndre8900 11 ай бұрын
2.4 JTD used as a private cab, mostly airpost run. Retired after 18 years and close to 400K. Only due to emission regulations. Still ran like a champ, quick also, customers are always in a hurry.
@manuelcatalano2412
@manuelcatalano2412 7 ай бұрын
The 2.0 TS was famous for cooking the rod bearings after some mileage. Here in Italy it's a very well known fact, so we all know to take it to the mechanic to get them changed periodically, maybe it's not that known in the UK. Not sure whether it's related to your failure in particular but yeah sorry that happened to you.
@chrisdunderdale
@chrisdunderdale 11 ай бұрын
Pre-face lift is waaaaaay better, but I know you are used to people disagreeing with you about this sort of thing! As always, another excellent vid. Keep em coming
@xynostasos9022
@xynostasos9022 9 ай бұрын
Facelift can look good too if you remove the stupid fog lights and put mesh, like the never-produced Alfa 166 GTA.
@jaksabugarski2588
@jaksabugarski2588 11 ай бұрын
Sorry James, but you’re getting it wrong with the diesel part of the story. 2.4 is very powerful and efficient unit. Bulletproof reliability, 5 cylinders and rather pleasant sound, unlike the one provided from 1.9. I’m telling you all this, cause I actually have a ‘06 147 1.9 JTDm for the past, well, 17 years actually, and I’ve driven couple of 2.4 166’s, and they do 6-7 l/100km’s. I’d take that economy every day. My 2020 Giulia Veloce’s doing 14l/100km’s😂
@nsz2302
@nsz2302 11 ай бұрын
I don't think he ever drove a 2.4... I prefer the 10v version sooo silky smooth!
@ThePhilosopher01
@ThePhilosopher01 11 ай бұрын
I own the pre-facelift in black, I think the walter de silva design frontend fits the rest of the car a bit better. I like the 166 because it is unusual and a bit mysterious. And also a unicorn when you see it on the road. I think most people dont know this car exist and are intrigued when they turn their head.
@ergnoor3551
@ergnoor3551 9 ай бұрын
Facelift 166 V6 3.0 owner here. No steering issues whatsoever, take it to an alfa service for the maintenance.
@ThistainByrthle
@ThistainByrthle 11 ай бұрын
I'll have to be financially stable in every sense before purchasing my first vintage car. The best thing to do with your money is to invest rightly till then
@gregorridavichko
@gregorridavichko 11 ай бұрын
The best advice that i learned from Manny Koshbin is don't buy a vintage Super or Hyper car until you have 5 times the price of it in your Bank account, when you purchase a Super car you add a car to your garage but u add also maintenance and unexpected damages that can happen in future
@valeriejeanmathis874
@valeriejeanmathis874 11 ай бұрын
I understand Manny advice but that's overkill. If most people did that - they would never own one. The 10-15% rule is enough - especially if you make even more with multiple streams of income. My investment properties pay for my exotics cars. It's many different things you can do to afford easily and responsibly. You don't need a million cash to afford a cheap 100k car.
@gabrielbruhnr
@gabrielbruhnr 11 ай бұрын
If you have that much money sitting in your bank account, that means that you are not investing your money properly. Money sitting in the bank doesn't really do anything for you because interest rates are so slow. It's better to have $1 million in a place where it can make you 5% on returns rather than having that $1 million sitting in your bank account making you 0.5% returns.
@marilynfriare961
@marilynfriare961 11 ай бұрын
True but Investors should also exercise caution with their exposure and exercise caution when considering new investments, particularly during periods of inflation. It is advisable to seek guidance from a professional or trusted advisor in order to navigate this recession and achieve potential high yields.
@Deitricklaverne
@Deitricklaverne 11 ай бұрын
indeed, most people downplay the roles of professionals until burnt by there mistakes. Productivity is optimized and keeping up to date strategies and analysis makes it more lucrative. I've been able to navigate the volatilities and scaled up 880k from 220k with professional guidance.
@dartskipper3170
@dartskipper3170 11 ай бұрын
My last boss had one of these. But then he was Italian and an Alpha fanatic! It sounded epic every time it left the car park at the end of the day. 😂😂
@jameskirk7746
@jameskirk7746 11 ай бұрын
Sounds like it needs a suspension refresh and a 4-wheel alignment. They are great to drive when properly set up, nice steering and a decent turning circle. Bit thirsty though.
@TheAndre8900
@TheAndre8900 11 ай бұрын
The diesel is not as hard on the wallet and still quick too with a map. The alignment must be done by a professional that knows the car. A misligned 166 is dangerous.
@ShootOnFilm
@ShootOnFilm 11 ай бұрын
I used to own a 166 before-facelift V6 Busso. What a car!! I was forced to sell it when moving abroad. Before selling it I recorded the sound of the engine. Driving it was always an occasion. --- so what did I get after 166? A Porsche 911. What a disappointment after the Alfa :-)
@kasimirdenhertog3516
@kasimirdenhertog3516 11 ай бұрын
I had a 3.2 facelift 166 in black. Could really haul on the autobahn, once I had the needle going clear of the maximum indicated 260 - and not by a small margin. I don’t remember the steering being so bad, perhaps it was revised for the facelift? It was more of a luxury car, never felt light on its feet though it gave good feedback and the Q2 LSD was a great upgrade.
@carlsanders1320
@carlsanders1320 11 ай бұрын
I believe you. Had a 3.0 6spd on a particularly quiet stretch of autobahn. Clocked 251kph on GPS, so I’m sure a healthy 3.2 with a bit more zest could do the business. .
@simontaylor2613
@simontaylor2613 11 ай бұрын
I owned a 3.0 Sportronic (Auto) and loved the car, the only let down being the 4 speed Auto box. It was pretty quick but supremely comfortable over long journeys. I later had a 3.2 facelift manual. I much preferred the look and the gearbox was so much better. These are now amazingly rare as there were virtually non bought from new! Both cars felt solid and were reliable if well looked after. My Busso addiction is currently being fed by a 3.2 Spider!! Keep the quirky content coming Jay. Loved the 164 Q4 test. My dad had a couple of v6 164's back in the day - I was very happy to drive them as soon as I passed my test!!
@CeKyPuTo
@CeKyPuTo 11 ай бұрын
Its just like im looking into my car, 3.0 V6 just that mine have a few options on top of the presented car! Its not as roomy as other cars of the age in that class (5-series, E-Class or A6) but have the best seats ever, comfy, soft and supportive! And the noise that V6 Busso combined with Zender exhaust system is EPIC!!! Got that car for around 2k pounds (5k leva as live in Bulgaria) about 3 years ago! Today is worth it about 3 times more at least in bulgarian market! People just go at the usual stuff like BMW and Merc and the nice and rare cars are left behind and they are rather cheap to buy since most people are not interested and have no idea how capable and special they are!
@ElPabloDelDiablo
@ElPabloDelDiablo 11 ай бұрын
I actaully disagree. I find the pre-facelift version prettier.
@takao4491
@takao4491 11 ай бұрын
Last year I acquired my first Alfa, one of a whole list that will probably become rather long. A 1999 166, with the modest 2.0 TwinSpark. Modest (compared to the E-segment in general) but certainly not lacking of soul, and still pretty smooth to drive every day. A great sound, reminiscent of the early Bialbero, yet entirely OEM. A remark I'd already read about the GTV 916, but I wasn't expecting the same treatment in a large executive saloon. A very neat design to my eyes, very satisfyingly coherent, and above all, perhaps one of the most beautiful, if not the most beautiful interior ever featured in a car. Especially with the beige Momo leather seats and the mahogany steering wheel. Surprisingly comfortable, despite the 18" wheelbase (only 40 of sidewall), and totally remarkable handling, which at first glance was really unexpected for a 4m73 car. This slightly odd feeling reported in the video may be due to the higher, more flexible sidewalls and a less sporty range of tires (I have similar tires to the Goodyear Eagle F1). I remember that even in Gran Turismo, the notes/reviews you could read before buying a car, attested to its behavior as far better than any of its rivals, even the German ones. Note that, living in France and with LHD, sales here were " much " better, without being remarkable though. So it's easier to find them in good shape than on your side of the Channel. And here at least, they hold their value quite well and have begun to increase (especially in v6 variants), following the trend of all the other Alfa of the early 2000s. I'll always remember its Clarkson test drive, surely one of the main reasons I bought one. I can't wait to finally get my hands on a Giulia 2.0 Lusso... Ever since it came out in 2016. I was able to test drive the Giulia, in 2.2 JTD, and what a car. Great video as always.
@manuelcatalano2412
@manuelcatalano2412 4 ай бұрын
Watch out for the rod bearings of the 2.0 TS, they tend to get worn over time, I suggest checking and possibly replacing them after about 100k miles before you lose the engine.
@takao4491
@takao4491 4 ай бұрын
@@manuelcatalano2412 Yeah I heard about that and plan to do it at the same time as I'd change the timing belt. Mine is pretty low mileage (118 00 km, the car, last belt done at 107 000 just before I bought it) and the next timing belt should be done around 150 000 km or in two years I think... The chain which link the two camshafts should be changed too at this time and I may have to get the variatore revised or replaced
@karlos1060
@karlos1060 11 ай бұрын
I think you are to negative about the 166. This is probably the least sporty Alfa of all time. The steering in the 3 liter is as you described. And the 3 liter engine is heavy so it feels heavy in the front. This was never ment to be a cornering car. However that said, apart from a few quirks in the interior like the sticky dashboard underpart and old satnav and so on, the quality is very decent. The don't rust heavy at all.(in the UK even stainless steel will rust 🤣) but it is well protected against rust. This car is ment for on the highway. And there it shines! I had the 3 liter Busso myselve and my brother still drives that car. The car has currently about 300 thousand kilometers. About 188K miles and only had some small issues. Engine is rock solid as well is the gearbox. On the highway it's pretty quite to drive. And from 60 to 120 miles it just goes so easy. It does not matter wich gear you are in, it's so supple! And as said it drives very well on the highway. Also the 4 piston Brembo brakes in front are doing their job very well. The only thing is that they did depriciate very fast. But they are climbing the good ones. Just like the 156 GTA that is becomming very expensive to find a good one. This is a very plesant daily driver that is reliable. Only big downside is it fuel consumption. The gasstation is your friend. And your wallet is not. But the glory of the engine does recover a lot of the pain felt at the gasstaion.
@emixmim
@emixmim 11 ай бұрын
Uhhh!!! My first ever car!!! Excited to watch this! Mine was a 2.5 V6, silver with gray cloth interior.
@matirs342
@matirs342 10 ай бұрын
We had a 166 in the family 2.5 AT...it also had been neglected for years (in much worse state than this one). But after sorting everything, we really liked it. The front looks better every time you look at it, even more so if you understand this is the link between the squarer early '90s design and the more organic 156/147s. The interior does held up quite well and is a really nice place to be. Of course the screen looks dated (fun fact, the same system came in period Porsches) I miss the 166, we should've kept it.
@23Piccolina
@23Piccolina 11 ай бұрын
Jay, Alfa's biggest mistake was making the Tonale into a Dodge Hornet and not making a Giulia coupe/covertible model. The brand doesn't need a substandard SUV that costs more than the Stelvio! And now supposedly they're going to make a 3rd smaller SUV! The brand was known for sports cars and convertibles. If people want SUV's, they can buy those elsewhere. What should we expect from an Italian legendary brand, now run by a Frenchman who can't pass up an all you can eat buffet?
@arslan479
@arslan479 11 ай бұрын
James, do you believe in the old adage that you can’t be a true petrolhead until you own an Alfa? I must admit I love the chrome on the 3.2 v6 engine its just class. A car despite its flaws made with soul & passion missing from modern Audi/merc/bmw bought for badge.
@ralphpurves
@ralphpurves 11 ай бұрын
As a 15 year old in 1990 I had a Saturday job at an Alfa dealer and at the time the main cars were the Spider ( the finsl facelift one ), the facelifted 33, the 75 and the new 164. I loved that late 80's /early 90's design language. The looked so much cooler than anything else at the time. In the showroom they looked classy although the dealership never seemed that busy. Even now I'd own any of them ( in good condition ). I did manage to own a lovely 156 1.8TS which never let me down and was a very special car. However that cannot happen again as I'm a bigger Scooby fan and I not let mine escape
@pushijaswant6617
@pushijaswant6617 11 ай бұрын
Funny I’m an Alfa fan and probably should be commenting on the car - but just under half way through all I could focus upon was the videos production value. Beautifully filmed and edited. Great work. Plus the first time I’ve seen guidelines for adding comments. Refreshingly grown up!
@WolfgangVonKempelen838
@WolfgangVonKempelen838 11 ай бұрын
I had two (2.0 twin spark manual lusso full leather), this one and the facelift and I absolutely loved them. Never had any problems whatever the reputation of Alfa is
@frankchan5547
@frankchan5547 11 ай бұрын
Steering is perfect on mine and handling is fine- rack, alignment or bushes might need attention, no interior quality issues apart from sticky plastic- nothing falling off. Plenty of room in very comfortable back seats for most passengers. Reviewer's past Alfa experiences seem to colour his perception of what is a 20 year old car. Good luck finding a Gta or 164QV in good condition at a good price. Gtas now highly sought after. Look up Clarkson's Top Gear video review and his book "I know you got soul" for chapter on why 166 despite not being as good as Germans is a fabulous car.
@AlejjSi
@AlejjSi 11 ай бұрын
Ah yes, sticky plastic, typical of the Italian casr back then :D I have a 2000 Lancia Lybra and it already painted several legs of my "co drivers" after they fell for the temptation to rest it against the center console 🤣also the center arm rest is sticky, but the previous owner solved that with black electric tape 😁
@enhancementtank5876
@enhancementtank5876 8 ай бұрын
Front wheel drive is more fun in the corners using your break and gas at the same time. Having the car pull you down the highway is for cruising. It's fun going up and down hill in front wheel drive too so changing elevation is fun
@agenturawubekistanie
@agenturawubekistanie 11 ай бұрын
I am driving one - 2004, diesel - since 2 years. It needed some repairs indeed, but its an astonishing car, its propably best buy for this money.
@TJC156
@TJC156 11 ай бұрын
Shame this review just regurgitated all of the usual journalist comments about Alfa 166’s. Having owned several along with owning an E39, the 166 is superior in just about every way.
@mat777gold
@mat777gold 11 ай бұрын
Jay, FL 166 2.4 came in 20 valve 175 bhp multijet which was perfect for 166 even 10 valve 150 bhp was great when I drove it. Loved the 5-pot jtd in my 156 SW where it pulled like crazy and miss her as was special Azurro Nuvola sky blue🥲 Great content as always and thank you for finally taking the Ammiraglia( flagship) for a spin as who knows if we will ever get anything close to this from Alfa Romeo😔😪
@dw5150dw
@dw5150dw 11 ай бұрын
Used to own a lancia kappa v6 manual saloon. Bought for 700 quid .super comfy and very well screwed together compared to deltas .interesting to insure as no one had heard of it .always preferred the look of the 166 though 😊
@raycroal
@raycroal 11 ай бұрын
what country did you get a kappa was it lhd?
@dw5150dw
@dw5150dw 11 ай бұрын
@raycroal it was originally from Switzerland but I bought it in Barnsley from a lancia enthusiast who had a thema and a dedra too
@AlejjSi
@AlejjSi 11 ай бұрын
I thik Clarkson once mentioned that Lancia pulled officially out of the UK somewhere around 1993. So indeed, it would not be sold officially there. I'm from Czech Republic and the Lancia was never officially sold there too. But I'm interested in hearing that the Kappa had rear trailing arm suspension, while in the Lybra, it has quite sophisticated multilink with passive rear wheen steering (and nobody can keep up with it in corners, except for some old Hondas).
@raycroal
@raycroal 11 ай бұрын
@@dw5150dw was it left hand drive
@user-ys9fh7nu6x
@user-ys9fh7nu6x 11 ай бұрын
This is the first review that says the steering and handling were below par. Maybe something is worn or needs alignment or better tires?
@v8will
@v8will 11 ай бұрын
I'll comment again lol. I had a few years with a 166 3.0 Super. Great car and I do miss it. Interior and engine were the highlights
@JayEmmOnCars
@JayEmmOnCars 11 ай бұрын
Thankyou!
@v8will
@v8will 11 ай бұрын
If you look closely my profile pic is a 166 dash lol@@JayEmmOnCars
@zockerplay3314
@zockerplay3314 6 ай бұрын
Sadly mine was totalled in an accident last fall. Absolutely loved it! This car has character and that's exactly what I missed in other cars (specially a lot of modern ones). The ride is quiet sporty for this type of car and maybe this was a bit of a breaking point for the market then. The throttle response is fast and you can rev match perfectly! Nothing I would expect from a 90s/00s luxury upper class car. The busso engine is just a dream. Paired with a nice exhaust, pure perfection.
@ndsd04
@ndsd04 11 ай бұрын
I’ve had three 166s. All 2.0, my favourite being a Ti. Great cars and I always thought cheap for what they were. Wish I still had the Ti, for some reason I sold it for an Audi A4 3.0 cab, a big mistake. I thought the red ones used in the Tour de France around the Armstrong time were mega cool.
@simonphillips5208
@simonphillips5208 11 ай бұрын
We have an Alfa. Love it. Very few manufacturers manage to consistently create an exhaust note across the years and their models which instantly tell you who made the car.
@rodrigoantunes8502
@rodrigoantunes8502 11 ай бұрын
i love that car but in diesel version, here in Portugal there are a few ones with lots of km, and they keep going, the 2.4 jtd 5 cil. is so much reliable and alive, very god...👌
@BojanBojovic
@BojanBojovic 11 ай бұрын
My Alfas of all eras were perfectly fine, so not true that things must fall apart. 😃
@andyprada2767
@andyprada2767 Ай бұрын
JayEmm's analysis is spot on. I've had two 166s, both V6 Sportronics - a 2.5 and a 3.0. Both have been fantastic in their own way and great fun to drive. But when they start to get frail, they really do get frail and the bills can and will soon mount up. I've pretty much enjoyed every minute driving them, as long as you can get used to the fact that the 166 has the turning circle of an oil tanker and will be subject to the inevitable failure of anything with the word 'remote' in it about twelve months after purchase, whatever the year of manufacture. Having said that, as Clarkson quite rightly says, no self respecting petrol head can ever say they've lived, if they haven't owned a big Alfa.
@poppyneese1811
@poppyneese1811 11 ай бұрын
I remember one of Alfa’s early entries into the US back in the early 80’s, the owner opened the hood and we all were wowed by the beautiful engine under the hood, it was European exotic and gorgeous! Then we realized it was Italian like a friend of mine who was a MGB fan said on those rare occasions when his light blue MGB was right, it was the greatest driving experience in the world.
@tipring6956
@tipring6956 11 ай бұрын
Being from the 'colonies' over here in the USA - Alfa left in '95(before coming back in 2015) so we never had the opportunity to sample this successor to the to the 164. I've had a few 164's through the years (currently a 1995 Q) and while difficult (and expensive) to work on, for a big FWD saloon the 164's were competent, well handling cars. Sounds like the 166 is more of the same, though I agree that the facelifted version is the one I'd choose.
@nsz2302
@nsz2302 11 ай бұрын
It's much smoother than a 164. I have the 2.5 24v 166 and it's just like a well trained dog. It only bites when you tell it to.
@lambsmotorworld2599
@lambsmotorworld2599 11 ай бұрын
I always liked the look of the 166, especially the facelift model. In a world where the obvious choice was the “i think my ***t don’t stink” Sim Simma, the Alfa offered as you said, a very interesting, and stylish alternative. And with that engine, it’s no wonder the boss of Cadbury wanted something as smooth and tasty as his chocolate. I’d just make sure I changed my best mate to a mechanic if I owned one
@gregsanders8498
@gregsanders8498 11 ай бұрын
Had an 02 3.0 Lusso and ran it for 58,000 miles. Don’t recognise your criticisms of the steering. Front end was underdamped so easy to ground it and crack undertray. Armrest blocked handbrake-very Alfa. Interior by Momo and engine by Busso. A lot to like…
@takao4491
@takao4491 11 ай бұрын
I think the lack of steering precision he dealed with is due too some flexible tire sidewalls or aging silent-blocs (especially with a 10 year pause). I just love the steering of my 2.0 TS (which feel the same as the steering of a 2.5 v6 I did a test drive with)
@Inflator82
@Inflator82 11 ай бұрын
I liked the audio issues in the video before. It somehow suited Alfa's electric glitches reputation.
@CarTrouble
@CarTrouble 11 ай бұрын
Great video as always. Thanks for doing a video on the 166, its lovely to see one without having to buy one first and likely buy a bag of issues. This one looks like a nice one.
@takao4491
@takao4491 11 ай бұрын
Jokes aside, the sound system in the 166 have a 10 hp as standard (2 tweeters and 2 woofers at the front and rear doors + 2 subwoofers behind the rear seats) and have a really nice hi-fi rendering
@liverpoolscottish6430
@liverpoolscottish6430 11 ай бұрын
Most excellent review. Interesting piece of kit the 166, lots of character and style- certainly compared to staid offerings from Fritz. That Busso V6........Glorious sound.
@leonardsoumi6328
@leonardsoumi6328 11 ай бұрын
I have a series one (pre facalift) like the ine in the video in silver 3.0 V6 i bought it almost 2 years ago and still in love with it, my brothere and i have 3 147s and 159 and the 166 is my favourite. It has really been reliable although it is an alfa. And they are appreciating now a days.
@azamchaudhri
@azamchaudhri 11 ай бұрын
I used to have the 3.0 super with the very rare zender factory fitted bodykit. Consisted of front apron, side skirts and rear apron. Lowered it on eibach springs and had bbs replica wheels on it. Just up the ante completely in the looks department . Was a manual gearbox, silver with red leather. Was a lovely car
@timhancock6626
@timhancock6626 11 ай бұрын
That stupid nose did no favours to the 166. I had three 164s, and never fancied a 166. Also the 16 valve fiat based engine was nowhere near as reliable as the old 8 valve Twin Spark. The Facelift looked fine. What a mistake that first nose was. My three 164s (2x Twin Sparks and a 24 valve Super) were great cars to own and drive.
@jackwood2328
@jackwood2328 11 ай бұрын
The two 3.0 manual ones I had were misslies. Quick rack fine. Went for years no faults. A £600 one and a £900 one. Great times.
@HOLODECK-MUSIC-PROJECT
@HOLODECK-MUSIC-PROJECT 11 ай бұрын
ive owned this 166 V6 2001 15 years ago. and i loved it much, despite the high seating position
@JohnnyTHolland
@JohnnyTHolland 10 ай бұрын
Interesting film and some good drive-bys. The Busso V6 is probably the most glorious sounding V6 (except Dino V6) engine and Monsieur Clarkson felt the Italian interior was superb. However, each to their own I guess. Personally, I own two very late facelifts and thoroughly enjoy driving them. The 2 litre is actually a nicer, nimbler car to drive but the 3 litre lump can get up on its legs easily and do the corners as well.
@nigo1787
@nigo1787 11 ай бұрын
My father had the 5 pot 2.4 JTD. One of the few diesel I actually like. Good car, not as brilliant to drive as the 156 I gather, but great interior, confort and so on. I remember it was quite reliable but the Alfiat service was atrociously bad
@TheM5Dog
@TheM5Dog 11 ай бұрын
A 166 facelift would be something I would love to own.
@UzY3L
@UzY3L 5 ай бұрын
I think no one reviewed the proper 166, the 2L turbo. They all went or were given the top-specced 2.5, 3 or 3.2L V6 while ironically, the 2L turbo is the fastest and liveliest. As far as room in the back is concerned, the back is almost as good as driving it. I'm 1.92m tall and I fit in the back of the driver, no issue. Not that I'd mind being there, since the seats in the back are so comfortable and soft and a pleasure to sit in. IMO, silver/grey is the only paintjob that goes well with this car's styling . Everything else makes it look...well, just like in the video :)
@jakethegsd
@jakethegsd 11 ай бұрын
I had T Reg 166 V6 Super, and it was one of the most enjoyable cars I've ever owned. Mine had a lighter leather interior and Pearl paint, it looked fantastic. I can only assume there is something amiss with the front of this particular example, as mine was a joy to drive and could be placed with complete confidence. They can be prone to various electrical gremlins, but would it be a proper Alfa if it wasn't? The V6s are worth owning just for the engine, let alone being a rare and characterful alternative to an E39 or whatever.
@idinginterimselectieadvies7632
@idinginterimselectieadvies7632 4 ай бұрын
I owned 3. All diesels. No issues with it. I do not agree about the quality and no vague steering around the centre. Solid. Great cruiser and travelled to France and Italy without any problems and economie. no: very good economy. And a lot of admirers. The mistake was that Alfa did not offer an automatic for the diesel in the first series. In The Netherlands customers of the German brands wanted an automatic. I really hate all the comments of Jay about Alfa's falling apart on you. Who told you that? You (and other journalists) keep using little sceptical comments 'below the belt' to keep the myth alive. Yes the red lacquer was notorious for fading. That is a fact. It was one of the first water based paints. I still own an almost 30 year old unrestored Spider V6. Never let me down. Correct maintenance and good oil and also an Alfa will not let you down.
@PAC-fp9hy
@PAC-fp9hy 11 ай бұрын
A bit of a lazy comment about Alfa's rusting JayEmm. This generation of Alfa's were galvanized and so you are really only going to find the kind of underbody rust that you would find on any other car including the BMW and Mercedes. Why is it Japanese cars can rust to nothing and no-one says anything? It is the type of comment that was valid in the 1970s and 1980s, but by the mid 1990s Alfa and Lancia had both sorted the tin worm issue.
@ozeskiman
@ozeskiman 11 ай бұрын
As Jeremy Clarkson used to say.." everybody should own an Alfa once in their lives"..unfortunately this is not that Alfa. Does sound ok, though.
@user-ys9fh7nu6x
@user-ys9fh7nu6x 11 ай бұрын
Why not "this Alfa"?
@frankchan5547
@frankchan5547 11 ай бұрын
Look up Clarkson's Top Gear review on KZbin and his book- he loves the 166
@plbingham
@plbingham 11 ай бұрын
After having 4 widetrack 155s - i so nearly bought one of these,... stunning cars in their day
@bobrock704
@bobrock704 16 күн бұрын
I'm from Holland, I owned a 1999 dark blue 166 2.4 5cyl. diesel with yellow Koni's, A bit lowered, and according to my 5 year old son, it drove like a 911 ;-)). Well, it sertanly looked the part with the 17" 5 hole Speedline wheels and the yellow brake calipers. I had a two tone cream and black interior with cream leather seats. To me it was the most beautiful car in the world, and it never let me down once in the three years of ownership. I partted with it because of my own stupidity and the fact that is was eating a set of front tires in 6 moths. If I could find a decent one now, I'd buy it right away!
@drsnz
@drsnz 11 ай бұрын
Loved my 166 3.0 V6 except for ongoing electrical fault which meant the fuel injector frequently stopped working and you had to stop, switch off and switch on again.
@paulni6917
@paulni6917 9 ай бұрын
Had one myself, and all its flaws can be forgotten when you hear that exhaust! "Like a lion being thrown down a well"
@josipdundic1554
@josipdundic1554 11 ай бұрын
I had a Lancia Kappa 3.0 v6 for a years and i can tell you it was an amazing car ,probbably best Italian car made till 2002-03
@martinclapton2724
@martinclapton2724 11 ай бұрын
The paint turns pink because car is not garaged and not polished on a regular basis. The sunlight can do it ,if the car is left stationary in prolonged sunlight. It did not just effect Alfas , Vauxhalls , and many other red cars of the period were the same
@hakankursunmusic
@hakankursunmusic 11 ай бұрын
Thank you. It looks nice and sounds great!
@Thomas-lz3wh
@Thomas-lz3wh 11 ай бұрын
Stunning - this one deserves to have paint work sorted and serious rust prevention.
@Beer_Dad1975
@Beer_Dad1975 11 ай бұрын
Pretty hard to justify a respray on a car that is so inexpensive now. Blimey just got to the point where he's saying you'd pay five to six thousand pounds for a good one! In NZ you can pick one up thats in reasonable condition for five to six thousand dollars! So around half that! Mind you it's probably much easier to own one in the UK, I expect getting parts and work done in NZ would be a nightmare. Anyway might be worth spending some money on cosmetics after all.
@briankay4713
@briankay4713 2 ай бұрын
Ross Brawns company car when he worked for Ferrari ...he had the 2.0 TS and thought the handling, steering and balance was sublime .... But what does he know ....lol
@Driver599
@Driver599 11 ай бұрын
Enjoyed this one. Any chance you can get a Quattroporte IV 3200 ottocilindri for a drive?
@morepower1989
@morepower1989 11 ай бұрын
It was a Kia Stinger of its time. Everybody loved it, everybody wanted it, everybody bought a Passat instead.
@berttroubleyn3475
@berttroubleyn3475 11 ай бұрын
I remember a belgian car magazine stating as 'cons' in its review: "horrible dampers, horrible brakes, horrible steering". Didn't get very good reviews here from other magazines either...
@roby72s
@roby72s 11 ай бұрын
There is another reason why the 166 was delayed. Alfa needed a smaller model, a car that would sell in bigger numbers. Thus the management at Alfa Romeo concentrated more on the successor of the Alfa 155. The Alfa 166 was a beautiful car when was introduced, shame that it was not RWD.
@sparky4878
@sparky4878 11 ай бұрын
Getting a sense of deja vu. Edit: ahh fixed the audio issue from before?
@JayEmmOnCars
@JayEmmOnCars 11 ай бұрын
Yep that's it
@arekdbz3
@arekdbz3 11 ай бұрын
I did own ALfa 166 with 2.5l busso. Engine note was amazing, I miss it a lot in my current 159 TI. Handling was just bad. Felt like a regular car from 90's. Not much better then my first car which was Ford Orion... Breaks weak, which was scary considering it was easly going 220 kph. Once I had a scary situation where I was sure the speed I am entering the corner was fast but should be fine but she decided that she did not like it and just went into absolute understeer and the tires cried. Thankfully I kept my cool and saved it and nobody noticed a thing xD So yeah... Mixed feelings :P Alfa 159 is amazing though.
@richard29415
@richard29415 3 ай бұрын
The front numberplate is actually central on this Alfa like its predecessor the 164, the 145 and the 146. Yet the face-lift version of the 166 has the numberplate on the left like most Alfas do. It's strange how they didn't do that on this 1 and some others.
@janstaes2172
@janstaes2172 5 ай бұрын
nice vid, a friend of mine had a twin spark. he was happy with it. you should do a vid about the 155 q4 very rare car (underpinnings of the lancia delta integrale)
@lwprzybysz
@lwprzybysz 11 ай бұрын
How odd I'd just driven mine today and found your video afterwards 😂 Mine's a facelift. Busso, of course. Indeed is it odd but I still ADORE it when I look at it and drive it. It needs an open road, it is thirsty but the sound, the feeling of driving it, the leather and the rarity (in fact we love Alfas in Poland so I happen to meet one from time to time here). Hate the steering and the turning circle though. The car is just one of its kind and that is what I love about it ❤ So here's to Giuseppe Busso 🍷
@markw4263
@markw4263 11 ай бұрын
Old names still have a little power - I had a pretty rough 78 Spyder 30 years ago, but it was fun for weekend use.
@lauraalva2822
@lauraalva2822 11 ай бұрын
I wanted a 166 to be on my company car list in the early 2000s but it never appeared, possibly because there were no diesels and residuals were atrocious. I took a 2.5 Vectra estate and later, cash alternative.
@vernehattingh2399
@vernehattingh2399 2 ай бұрын
166's are brilliant cars. Im onto my 3rd one.
@timgosling6189
@timgosling6189 11 ай бұрын
I had an ex-demo Lusso from 2000 to 04. It steered and went and rode very nicely and made a great noise from the 3 litre V6. It was quick enough, comfortable, and I also thought it was pretty, apart from the rather sad face. I got rid of it mainly because of the electrics. The battery frequently went flat, which I eventually found by accident was because it was turning its own parking lights on overnight. They were off when I left it, off when I went to start it next day, which it wouldn't. It was still under warranty but no number of garage visits, wiring checks or new switches or relays cured it. In the end I found the only cure was to leave it with the headlights switched to on when I turned off the ignition. My steering was fine with no noticeable dead spot around the centre but the car certainly did depreciate, from £24k to 8k in 4 years.
@James-ld2jc
@James-ld2jc 11 ай бұрын
Really good, honest review. A most intriguing car
@RollinRoadsUK
@RollinRoadsUK 11 ай бұрын
Nice video, I think this one may need a little bit of freshening up though after the steering comments? I have a 2002 3.0 (the cheapest in the UK! Videos on my channel 😂) and the handling is superb for such a front heavy car, I also find the steering rack plenty fast enough and very keen to dive into corners. Granted, mine has Bilstein suspension all round, but I don't think I would exchange my car for anything else. Great video though! Is shows me how well mine has fared in its 183,000 miles!Thanks for giving these cars some attention 👍
@nicklowe536
@nicklowe536 11 ай бұрын
My favourite car I have ever owned it's on my list to buy again
@Yet_Another_Steve
@Yet_Another_Steve 11 ай бұрын
I loved this and the 159. But at 6'2" I promised myself that I would only buy cars where I could sit up straight and comfortably, rather than having to slouch to fit. The car with the most headroom that I owned...was a Smart Roadster Brabus!
@Jack-tx2ve
@Jack-tx2ve 11 ай бұрын
It's a shame Alfa never used the 2.0 20v turbo petrol engine like the Kappa and Fiat Coupe.
@simonh870
@simonh870 11 ай бұрын
I found it strange that they didn't do that, as they used the Alfa v6 in the Kappa.
@pereldh5741
@pereldh5741 11 ай бұрын
They already had the V6
@neilturner6749
@neilturner6749 11 ай бұрын
Wouldn’t the power output be too similar to the V6 and you’d have two models in the same lineup competing against each other? Manufacturers generally expect consumers to pay a higher price (and bigger profit margin) for a larger capacity engine so it makes sense not to let that happen. Lancia are just wacky so probably never even considered that! I worked for Audi in the early-noughties and we offered a 170hp 2.4 V6 and 160hp 1.8T four with identical performance in the A4 and A6 ranges, but the silky V6 never sold well because the four-pot version was cheaper to buy and more economical.
@takao4491
@takao4491 11 ай бұрын
Owning a 2.0 TS 166 and growed with my father's Abarth Stilo, I think the 2.4 170 naturally aspirated 5 cylinder featured in the Stilo and the Thesis (which is basically a 166 without the nice suspensions) would've been great on the 166 too. More torquey, higher HP available sooner, and what a great soundtrack. The 2.0 20v Turbo would've been a quite nice alternative to the 2.0 V6 Turbo, because if the 3.0 and 3.2 are almost maintenance-friendly in the large 166 engine bay, I doubt the same will be true of the Busso turbo (especially when you consider its recommended replacement schedule for things like the spark plugs).
@Jack-tx2ve
@Jack-tx2ve 11 ай бұрын
@@takao4491 2.4 5cylinder 4x4 turbo is the car they should have made as a performance version. V6 3.2 fwd as a comfort version.
@Dan_Cartlidge
@Dan_Cartlidge 11 ай бұрын
No one will ever convince me this car is good looking. I don’t even like the inside that much, generally find the 166 pretty overrated. The 154, 156 & 159 were much nicer looking efforts
@simonelliott5956
@simonelliott5956 11 ай бұрын
I think there’s something wrong with the steering on this car as drove quite a few of those back in their days and not experienced any vague off centre steering.
@johanneswarn5488
@johanneswarn5488 11 ай бұрын
Agree. I always loved the steering feel
@shogun884
@shogun884 10 ай бұрын
I'd put up with all its foibles just to listen to that exhaust note, interesting as a concept is getting pretty rare in today's cars.
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