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The '''Alfa Romeo 145''' and '''Alfa Romeo 146''' were two [[compact car|compact]] cars produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer [[Alfa Romeo]] between [[1994]] and [[2001]].  The 145 and 146 both share common design plans and interior components from the B-pillar forwards; the 145 is a 3-door hatchback, whereas the 146 is a 5-door.   
 
The '''Alfa Romeo 145''' and '''Alfa Romeo 146''' were two [[compact car|compact]] cars produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer [[Alfa Romeo]] between [[1994]] and [[2001]].  The 145 and 146 both share common design plans and interior components from the B-pillar forwards; the 145 is a 3-door hatchback, whereas the 146 is a 5-door.   
  
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[[Alfa Romeo 24hp|24hp]] | [[Alfa Romeo 40-60hp|40-60hp]] | [[Alfa Romeo Castagna| Castagna]] | [[Alfa Romeo Torpedo|Torpedo]] | [[Alfa Romeo RL|RL]] | [[Alfa Romeo RM|RM]] | [[Alfa Romeo P2|P2]] | [[Alfa Romeo 6c 1500|6c 1500]] | [[Alfa Romeo 6c 1750|6c 1750]]
 
 
 
 
 
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'''1920-1940'''
 
 
 
[[Alfa Romeo 8c 2300|8c 2300]] | [[Alfa Romeo 6c 1900|6c 1900]] | [[Alfa Romeo 6c 2300|6c 2300]] | [[Alfa Romeo 8c 2900|8c 2900]] | [[Alfa Romeo 12 cylinder|12 cylinder]] | [[Alfa Romeo P3|P3]] | [[Alfa Romeo 1935 Twin-engine|1935 Twin-engine]]
 
 
 
 
 
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'''1940-1950'''
 
 
 
[[Alfa Romeo 158|158]] | [[Alfa Romeo 6c 2500|6c 2500]]
 
 
 
 
 
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'''1950-1960'''
 
 
 
[[Alfa Romeo 1900|1900]] | [[Alfa Romeo AR 51|AR 51]] The 'Matta' off road [[4WD]]. | [[Alfa Romeo Disco Volante|Disco Volante]] | [[Alfa Romeo Giulietta| Giulietta]] | [[Alfa Romeo Giulietta|1.3]] | [[Alfa Romeo 2000|2000]]
 
 
 
 
 
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'''1960-1970'''
 
 
 
[[Alfa Romeo Giulia|Giulia]] | [[Alfa Romeo Giulia|Super 1600]] | [[Alfa Romeo Giulia|TI]] | [[Alfa Romeo Giulia SS|Sprint Speciale]] | [[Alfa Romeo TZ]] | [[Alfa Romeo GTA]] | [[Alfa Romeo 2600]] | [[Alfa Romeo Tipo 33/3]] | [[Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale]] | [[Alfa Romeo Spider Veloce|Spider Veloce]] [http://hem.passagen.se/arspider/RAM02.htm] |  [[Alfa Romeo 1750|1750]]
 
 
 
 
 
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'''1970-1980'''
 
 
 
[[Alfa Romeo Montreal|Montreal]] (1970&ndash;1977) | [[Alfa Romeo Alfasud|Alfasud]]  (1972&ndash;1983) | [[Alfa Romeo Alfetta|Alfetta]] (1972&ndash;1977) | [[Alfa Romeo Arna|Arna]] | [[Alfa Romeo Berlina|Berlina]] | [[Alfa Romeo GTV|GTV]] | [[Alfa Romeo Guilia Nuova Super 1300|Guilia Nuova Super 1300]]
 
 
 
 
 
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'''1980-1990'''
 
 
 
[[Alfa Romeo GTV|GTV]] | [[Alfa Romeo GTV6|GTV6]] | [[Alfa Romeo Sprint|Sprint]] | [[Alfa Romeo 33|33]] (1983&ndash;1994) | [[Alfa Romeo 90|90]] (1984&ndash;1986) | [[Alfa Romeo 75|Alfa Romeo Milano]] (Euro 75) (1985&ndash;1992) | [[Alfa Romeo 164|164]] (1987&ndash;1998)
 
 
 
 
 
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[[Alfa Romeo SZ|SZ]] | [[Alfa Romeo GTV|GTV]] (1995&ndash;present) | [[Alfa Romeo Spider|Spider]] (1998&ndash;present) | [[Alfa Romeo 145|145]] (1995&ndash;2001) | [[Alfa Romeo 146|146]] (1995&ndash;2001) | [[Alfa Romeo 155|155]] (1992&ndash;1998) | [[Alfa Romeo 156|156]] - [[Alfa Romeo 156#GTA|GTA]] (1997&ndash;present) | [[Alfa Romeo 166|166]] (1998&ndash;present)
 
 
 
 
 
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[[Alfa Romeo GT|GT]] (2004&ndash;present) | [[Alfa Romeo 147|147]] - [[Alfa Romeo 147#GTA|GTA]] (2001&ndash;present) | [[Alfa Romeo 159|159]] | [[Alfa Romeo 167|167]] (2007?) |  [[Alfa Romeo Brera|Brera]] (Preview-2005) | [[Alfa Romeo Spyder|Spyder]] (2007?)  | [[Alfa Romeo Kamal|Kamal]] (Expected-2007)
 
 
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 14:25, 25 September 2009

Alfa Romeo 145
Alfa Romeo 145 & 146
Manufacturer: Alfa Romeo
Production: 19942001
Body Styles: FF compact 3- or 5-door hatchback
Predecessors: Alfa Romeo 33
Alfa Romeo 75
Successors: Alfa Romeo 147
Competitors: Audi A3
Citroën Xsara
Citroën ZX
Ford Escort
Peugeot 306
Renault Megane
Toyota Corolla
Volkswagen Golf
Alfa Romeo 146


The Alfa Romeo 145 and Alfa Romeo 146 were two compact cars produced by the Italian manufacturer Alfa Romeo between 1994 and 2001. The 145 and 146 both share common design plans and interior components from the B-pillar forwards; the 145 is a 3-door hatchback, whereas the 146 is a 5-door.

To replace its ageing 33 model and 75 model, Alfa Romeo launched these two cars in 1994 (the 145) and 1995 (the 146) to compete in the extremely competitive mid-size hatchback market. A spacious and uniquely Italian interior was presented to the press at the launch, and by all accounts it was well received; its oddly shaped cut-away dashboard attracted much attention, but in fact the design was for safety rather than aesthetic purposes.

Based on the Fiat Tipo chassis, the cars were widely praised for their handling, particularly the sharp, responsive steering. The 1.8l and 2.0l engine cars were equipped with a 'quick-rack' which improved steering responsiveness, but as a result the turning circle was compromised. The sporty suspension set-up was harsher than most others in its category at the time, but this was likely an intentional decision in line with the Fiat Group's marketing of Alfa Romeo as a sporting brand.

In terms of styling, the styling cues introduced in the Alfa Romeo 164 were continued, and the lighting clusters of the 146 gave definite hints about the forthcoming Alfa Romeo 166.

While the volume of 145s and 146s sold was moderately low, parts availability is good in most respects. Owners clubs can often advise on multiple sources of parts or workarounds.

145s and 146s are particularly prized by owners of older Alfa Romeo Sprints, as their more advanced twin-spark engines can be freely transplanted into the older cars, by virtue of the earliest vehicles inheriting the older 1.7 L Boxer engines which are backwards compatible with the older 33s and Sprints. In consequence, mounting and transmission interfaces are retained, allowing a Sprint to receive a 1.8 litre Twin Spark into its engine bay with minimal modification of the engine or the Sprint itself.

Vehicle and Engine Statistics

Brake Horse Power (bhp) Kerb weights in kilogrammes for the 145 / 146.

  • Initial Release- Series I (145: 1994, 146: 1995):
145/146 Boxer Engines:
1.3 8v: 90bhp '*'
1.6 8v: 103bhp, 1140kg
1.7 16v: 129bhp, 1190kg
Diesel Engines:
1.9 Turbo Diesel: 90bhp '*'
  • Cloverleaf/Ti Release (1996):
145 Cloverleaf Twin Spark Engine:
2.0 16v: 150bhp, 1240kg
146 Ti Twin Spark Engine:
2.0 16v: 150bhp, 1275kg
  • Series II- First Revision (1997)
145 Twin Spark Engines:
1.4TS: 103bhp '**'
1.6TS: 120bhp, 1165kg
1.8TS: 144bhp, 1195kg
2.0TS: 155bhp, 1240kg
146 Twin Spark Engines:
1.4TS: 103bhp '**'
1.6TS: 120bhp, 1190kg
1.8TS: 144bhp, 1215kg
2.0TS: 155bhp, 1275kg

'*' European markets only. '**' European and Irish markets only.

Timeline

A 2000 Alfa Romeo 146
  • 1994 - 145 launched. Engines were 1.3 8v Boxer, 1.6 8v Boxer, 1.7 16v Boxer & 1.9 Turbo Diesel
  • 1995 - 146 launched, using same engines as 145.
  • 1996 - 145 Cloverleaf and 146 TI models introduced, using 2.0 16v Twin Spark engine.
  • 1997 - All Boxer engines replaced by more powerful, more efficient Twin Spark engines.
  • 1998 - New Twin Spark engines from the Alfa Romeo 156 were imported into the 145/146 to replace the existing designs, due to the requirement to meet stricter emissions and noise regulations and for minor cost savings. Engine power was slightly lowered as a result.
  • 1999 - 1.9 JTD Turbo Diesel replaced existing diesel engine.
  • 2000 - Various minor revisions, including color-coded bumpers, door handles and mirrors.


Alfa Romeo S.P.A.
1910-1920 24hp | 40-60hp | Castagna | Torpedo | RL | RM | P1 | P2 | 6c 1500 | 6c 1750darkorange
1920-1940 1750 Drophead | 8c 2300 | 6c | 6c 1900 | 6c 2300 | 8c 2900 | 12 cylinder | P3 | 1935 Twin-engine
1940-1950 158 | 6c 2500
1950-1960 1900 | AR 51 The Matta | Disco Volante | Giulietta | 1.3 | 2000
1960-1970 Giulia | Super 1600 | TI | Sprint Speciale | Alfa Romeo TZ | Alfa Romeo GTA | Alfa Romeo 2600 | Alfa Romeo Tipo 33/3 | Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale | Spider Veloce | 1750
1970-1980 Montreal (1970–1977) | Alfasud (1972–1983) | Alfetta (1972–1977) | Arna | Berlina | GTV | Guilia Nuova Super 1300
1980-1990 GTV | GTV6 | Sprint | 33 (1983–1994) | Alfa 6 (1979-1984)| 90 (1984–1986) | Alfa Romeo Milano (Euro 75) (1985–1992) | 164 (1987–1998)
1990-2000 SZ | GTV (1995–present) | Spider (1998–present) | 145 (1995–2001) | 146 (1995–2001) | 155 (1992–1998) | 156 - GTA (1997–present) | 166 (1998–present)
2000 onwards GT (2004–present) | 147 - GTA (2001–present) | 159 | 167 (2007?) | Brera (Preview-2005) | Spyder (2007?) | Kamal (Expected-2007)
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