2021 Market Review - Alfa Romeo 1993-2008
Alfa 33s and derivatives built during the 1980s-90s are becoming scarce. That said, the appeal of surviving cars remains strong and most, notably excepting the spirited 3.2-litre 156GTA, aren’t expensive.
Late-series 159s can be found in tidy condition at less than $10,000, with 147GTAs and the 156 Twin Spark at $5000-7000. $10,000 would not long ago buy a late-1990s GTV but the money being sought now for coupes and Spiders (2.0-litre Twin Spark engine or 3.2 V6) is headed for $20,000.
Better value would be a Brera V6 with 191kW and lots of goodies for $15,000.
33 1985-92 $10,595 [4]
GTV Coupe/Spider 1997-03 $18,240 [19]
147GTA $6730 [18]
156 JTS/Twin Spark $5445 [21]
159 JTS 2005-08 $9565 [25]
164/166 $3250 [2]
Brera V6 2006-08 $15,035 [11]
[*] = number of recorded sales
(Note: concours & special cars may demand more.)
Numbers from our 2021 European & British Value Guide.
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