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State Divisions => Victoria => Topic started by: Skypilot on November 09, 2017, 07:42:45 AM

Title: Help me pick my Brera!
Post by: Skypilot on November 09, 2017, 07:42:45 AM
Hey guys, I'm new here!

I am about to make the biggest decision of this week, and the decision is whether I buy a 2007 black Brera 2.2 JTS 134,000kms for $9K or a 2008 red V6 3.2 44,000kms for $23K???

My heart says the V6, my head says the 2.2. The V6 is in excellent condition, the 2.2. in great condition.

My thoughts are...

2.2 Pros:

2.2 Cons:

V6 Pros:

V6 Cons:

I am so torn as both options are polar opposites. I am single so I don't need this for a family, so would like to enjoy it for a few years. 90% of my driving is just 30 mins between home and work in Sydney's notorious traffic-ridden roads. But I would go for cruisues on the weekend.

I'm worried if the 2.2 needs major engine work like the timing chain replacement, the price gap will close in and I may regret not getting the rare V6. But then my whole objective in selling my Honda HR-V was to get rid of a personal loan and be debt free. The V6 will put me back into a loan, albeit lesser.

Heart vs Head. Who will win???
Title: Re: Help me pick my Brera!
Post by: Citroƫnbender on November 09, 2017, 09:20:25 AM
Neither. Both are out of warranty and therefore it's 100% caveat emptor. Extremely un-ideal choices for going into debt.
Title: Re: Help me pick my Brera!
Post by: Colin Edwards on November 09, 2017, 09:41:01 AM
The V6 is not that thirsty if driven sensibly, you run the tire pressures at 40psi and have a wheel alignment done by someone who knows these cars well.

My V6 159 is a 4WD manual Ti and I drive it every day in Melbourne traffic.  Nothing wrong with the 2.2, but I set out to find the car I now have and never regretted it.  On the very odd occasion the auto or even better a TCT would be nice, but I try to avoid areas of crawling traffic.

Agree with most of your pros and cons, however the V6 is a very capable engine.  Lots of low down torque and will happily pull hard to 6K+.  Run it on 98 and economy will definitely improve and do change the oil every 10K.

I'm not sure if this applies to the Brera, but around late 2007 - early 2008 the 159 went on a diet and lost around 65kg.  The front lower control arm bushes were beefed up as well - about 20mm larger.  Could be an argument for going with the later model car.

I went with my heart and my head eventually wised up!  Buy the 2.2 and you will eventually regret it.  The price difference between the two options clearly indicates which is the most desirable car.

Life's too short to drive a boring car!

Title: Re: Help me pick my Brera!
Post by: Craig_m67 on November 09, 2017, 05:49:47 PM
Don't forget the V6 has the potential to need a chain at some stage also.
Wear is not only mileage BUT age dependent - especially when it comes to bushes/plastic bits etc..

Personally, I'd be holding out for a cheaper/higher km V6 - engines will eat huge K's these days without issue.



..or buy a Giulietta QV.. best bang for buck buying in the Alfa world at the moment.
Title: Re: Help me pick my Brera!
Post by: Paul Gulliver on November 09, 2017, 10:15:38 PM
 + 1 for the Giulietta QV. But if your heart is set on a Brera don't forget the 1750 TBI
Title: Re: Help me pick my Brera!
Post by: Bourney on November 10, 2017, 09:06:31 AM
Go with your heart - you won't regret it.
If you add in the tyres, timing belt, etc the gap reduces.
Title: Re: Help me pick my Brera!
Post by: Skypilot on November 10, 2017, 09:13:56 AM
Thanks all for your input. I jumped on the V6. For a nearly 10 year old car it was like brand new. Even the brushed aluminium inside the Brera had not a single scratch. The leather was 100%. There were only some minor surface marks on the driver's door which could be polished out and some rim scratches, which I plan to get fixed. And best of all, they didn't follow the logbook schedule. They serviced the car every 5000kms with an Alfa specialist! Stamped and everything. It was too good to pass to get a sub-50kms Brera in excellent condition, and was originally just under $100K. Going to my local take-aways has just become more fun :P

Whilst the other car was $11K cheaper, once you factor in the difference in engine, condition, kms, etc, it was only about $5k difference, which I figured would potentially be the cost to maintain the much older Brera in the near term anyway.
Title: Re: Help me pick my Brera!
Post by: Bourney on November 10, 2017, 01:29:50 PM
Great news!
Post a pic when you can.
Title: Re: Help me pick my Brera!
Post by: kaleuclint on November 25, 2017, 10:21:51 AM
You made the right choice.  2.2 is certainly sensible but you'd soon find it underwhelming in the relatively heavy Brera.  V6 is the one you'd keep for the longer term.  That'll save you money eventually.  Enjoy!