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basic info
Engine
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Type
Estate (station wagon)
Estate (station wagon)
Displacement
106 cu in
106 cu in
Doors
5
5
Maximum torque
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Seats
5
5
Wheel Drive
Front wheel drive
Front wheel drive
Luggage Space
1235 l
1235 l
Transmission
6, Manual
6, Manual
Fuel
Petrol
Petrol
Power-to-weight
133.11 hp/ton
133.11 hp/ton
Kerb weight
3263 lb
3263 lb
safety rating:
NCAP
NCAP
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fuel efficiency
28.3 US MPG
28.3 US MPG
CO2 emissions
194 g/km
194 g/km
Displacement
106 cu in
106 cu in
max power
197 hp
197 hp
acceleration 0-100 km/h
8.03s
8.03s
top speed
146 mph
146 mph
price
31.050 €
* based on Germany pricesloan
7.290 €
ownership cost:
annual
annual
2.796 €
insurance
525 €
Fuel
1.873 €
service
99 €
tyres
299 €
standard equipment
ABS
Alarm
Driver's airbag
Driver's knee airbag
Passenger airbag
On/Off Passenger Airbag
Side airbags
Curtain Airbag
Side Impact Bars
about this car
This Alfa Romeo 159 Sportwagon 1750 TBi TI was launched in 2009. It is the 1st generation of the executive model. At a cost of £27.915, it is the flag-ship of the line-up. Powered by a 1742cc engine, this model variant has a power output of 197 hp. When compared to other versions in this generation, this estate (station wagon) is fitted with the smallest engine. The estate (station wagon) reaches 100km/h in 8.03 seconds at a top speed of 235 km/h. This front wheel drive version has a manual transmission with a 6-speed gearbox. With a combined fuel consumption of 8.31 l/100km, it emits 194 g/km of CO2. It has a boot volume of 1235 l. Although it can be extended by lowering the back seats.
Note: This car profile refers to vehicles available in Germany and United Kingdom.
Note: This car profile refers to vehicles available in Germany and United Kingdom.
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