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Alfa Romeo - 156 GTA (2003)

Alfa Romeo 156 GTA 2003 – a distinctive hybrid of Italian style and powerful performance, the 2003 GTA is the rally‑inspired jewel of the 156 lineup. While its stock originally retailed between €45,000–€50,000 in Italy, today the Alfa Romeo 156 GTA price varies widely depending on mileage, service records, and geographic market. Whether you’re exploring a used Alfa Romeo 156 GTA price or seeking the original spec, the GTA’s unmistakable hand‑divot cosmetics and potent 2.5‑litre V6 keep it coveted among enthusiasts.

  • Engine: 2.5 L 6‑cyl 20‑valve, 4‑wheel power‑train, 205 PS (≈ 152 kW)
  • Transmission: 6‑speed manual with a 5‑link rear differential, optional 6‑speed automatic in limited markets
  • Fuel: High‑octane petrol; 100 L fuel tank enables ~650 km WLTP range in ideal conditions
  • Powertrain: Torsen limited‑slip differential, MOMO‑styled clutch plates, and a bespoke Goodyear‑tuned tyre setup enhances grip
  • Dimensions: Length: 4,494 mm; Width: 1,771 mm; Height: 1,337 mm; Wheelbase: 2,645 mm; Curb weight: ~1,595 kg
  • Interior: Unique leather and carbon‑fiber work, a 6‑speed on‑the‑road manual gearbox with paddle shifters on some trims, and a retro‑futuristic digital dash
  • Safety: Standardive ABS, ESP, 6‑point seatbelts with pre‑tensioners, and optional 6‑anterior airbags in later units
  • Network: Global reach – the GTA has sold in Europe, USA (via imports), and expanding into Asia and Latin America via aftermarket rebuild programs

What is a 2003 Alfa Romeo 156 GTA worth? The answer is less a single figure and more a market snapshot: current Alfa Romeo 156 GTA 2003 price listings typically range from €12,000 to €22,000 in the UK, €10,000–€18,000 in Germany, and €8,500–€15,500 on the US Black Book. Euro‑based auctions place the vehicle around €15,000–€23,000, depending on kit and mileage. Regardless of the locale, the GTA’s standing as a high‑performance crossover keeps demand steady.

Alfa Romeo 156 GTA depreciation is a key consideration for buyers. New GTA vehicles, given their niche market, usually lose about 15‑20% of their value in the first year – a figure slightly higher than the average 10‑12% drop across the luxury compact segment. From year two through five, annual depreciation rates typically taper to 8‑10% per annum, largely influenced by owner maintenance records and any aftermarket


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