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Alfa Romeo - 8C (2012)
Discover the iconic Alfa Romeo 8C – a 2012 masterpiece that blends Italian elegance with blistering performance. Whether you’re a collector or a motorsport enthusiast, knowing the Alfa Romeo 8C price can be as thrilling as driving the car itself. Below you’ll find a concise guide that covers everything from spec highlights to market positioning, all while keeping the Alfa Romeo 8C 2012 price under your radar.
- Engine: 4.7‑L V8, naturally aspirated, 500 hp @ 6600 rpm, 580 lb‑ft @ 5200 rpm
- Transmission: 6‑speed manual (optional 6‑speed sequential), steel driveshaft, a single slip‑shift clutch
- Fuel System: 20‑L fuel tank, fuel‑only injection without turbocharging, optimizing low‑end torque
- Dimensions: Length 181 in., Width 80 in., Height 41 in., Wheelbase 110 in.
- Weight: 2,178 lb (gross), achieving a remarkable power‑to‑weight ratio of 229 hp/100 lb
- Performance: 0‑60 mph in 3.9 s, top speed 200 mph (limiters removed)
- Brakes: 13.5‑inch ventilated steel discs with carbon pads
- Suspension: Double wishbone front, single trailing arm rear, adjustable dampers
- Interior: Carbon‑fiber trim, Alcantara seating, hand‑stitched leather, digital instrument cluster
- Safety: Dual front airbags, seatbelt pretensioners, crumple zones engineered to cradle the driver
Alfa Romeo 8C depreciation is a topic that often surprises buyers. Like many high‑performance heritage models, the 8C is a refined machine with limited production runs – only 8,000 were ever built. Consequently, its value behaves differently than mass‑produced sports cars.
In the first year of ownership, most Alfa Romeo 8C models lose roughly 15‑20 % of their initial value, especially if the car has travelled more than 25,000 mi or has visible wear. Over the next 5‑6 years, the depreciation curve flattens; many owners experience a total loss of about 45‑55 % from the retail price, depending on mileage, condition, and market demand. Collectors who maintain the car in mint condition can often see the depreciation rate drop below 30 % after 8 years, as the 8C’s rarity fuels its desirability.
Comparing the Alfa Romeo 8C 2012 price with other contemporaneous supercars delivers perspective on its market niche. For instance, the Porsche 911 Carrera S (2012) sits at a similar performance bracket but typically commands a lower purchase price due to broader production. Conversely, the Ferrari 458 Italia (201
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