This comprehensive repair manual provides in-depth information for maintaining and repairing your Alfa Romeo 145 and 146 models, covering the years 1994 to 2000. It offers detailed instructions, diagrams, and specifications for all major components, including the engine, transmission, suspension, brakes, electrical system, and bodywork. With step-by-step procedures, clear illustrations, and troubleshooting tips, this manual empowers you to confidently tackle a wide range of repairs and maintenance tasks. Whether you're a seasoned mechanic or a DIY enthusiast, this manual is an invaluable resource for keeping your Alfa Romeo 145 or 146 running smoothly and reliably.
The Alfa Romeo 145 and 146 were a pair of compact hatchbacks produced by the Italian automaker Alfa Romeo from 1994 to 2000. They were the successors to the Alfa Romeo 33 and were built on the Tipo platform shared with the Fiat Bravo/Brava. The 145 and 146 were intended to be sporty and affordable alternatives to the more expensive and luxurious Alfa Romeo 155, and they achieved this goal with their sharp styling, nimble handling, and a range of powerful engines. The 145 was the three-door version, offering a sportier look with its sloping roofline and a more compact rear area. The five-door 146, on the other hand, prioritized practicality with its more conventional hatchback design, making it suitable for families and those needing more cargo space. Both models were praised for their precise steering, responsive handling, and engaging driving experience, traits that cemented their position as true Alfa Romeos.
Despite their appealing characteristics, the 145 and 146 faced challenges in the marketplace. They were criticized for their perceived build quality issues and their often-unreliable electrical systems, which contributed to their limited success in countries like the United Kingdom. Furthermore, the lack of a diesel engine option, a popular choice in Europe at the time, hindered sales potential. However, both models found a dedicated following among enthusiasts, particularly those who appreciated their driving dynamics and sporty character. They became known for their playful nature and ability to deliver genuine driving enjoyment, making them a popular choice for enthusiasts seeking a truly Italian driving experience. Their distinctive styling and overall performance have solidified their place in Alfa Romeo history, making them sought-after classics that continue to attract fans today.