1987 Alfa Romeo Milano Silver 2.5 liter V6 from North America
Summary:
Soul before reason
Faults:
Had to replaced the trans axle mounts when I purchased the car.
Replaced the front wheel bearings not too long after.
Replaced the front shocks with Bilsteins.
Replaced the rear section of the exhaust about 6 months after the purchase.
Replaced all the radiator hoses after one split.
Replaced the shifter linkage after it broke.
Replaced the steering rack, which was leaking badly.
General Comments:
That car was everything I was expecting it to be. Very different look, amazing handling, soul-full engine (though not that powerful) and pathetic reliability. Although it should be said that the car was well used by the time I acquired it.
I even used it in the winter. It actually handled well in the snow (LSD helps here) but the heating was pathetic, which is normal when you read the shop manual, and it doesn't give recommendations for temperatures below -20 C (-4 F), which you'll often get over here. There really isn't a logical reason to justify purchasing this car, but I'm still glad I did.
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? No
Review Date: 6th January, 2009
31st Dec 2004, 16:01
I bought one of these new in 1988. It was wonderful to drive, liked nothing better than to haul ass all day long. Problem was that the build quality was miserable and the electrics were shameful. Mine had one of the two straps that hold the fuel tank in place come undone, which could have become a big problem had the tank fallen out. I understand that Alfa has come a long way since then and they have some very nice...diesel...engines in the 156 plus a 3.2 version with 240 HP. Never could figure out why my Alfasud TI 1.5 made 105 HP, but my Milano 3.0 only made 183. It should have been at least 210!