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Alfa Romeo - GTV (1998)
Alfa Romeo GTV – the 1998 model is a classic Italian coupe that still turns heads in used‑car markets today. Its sporty silhouette, agile handling, and unmistakable Alfa Romeo badge make it a perennial favorite among enthusiasts. The Alfa Romeo GTV price can vary widely, but it generally reflects the car’s overall condition, mileage, and the particular region in which it is sold. In the coming paragraphs we’ll break down what you can expect from a 1998 Alfa Romeo GTV’s market value and how it holds up against similar sports coupes of its era.
Below is a concise specification list for the 1998 Alfa Romeo GTV, which helps buyers assess its performance and maintenance needs. Understanding these details is essential before you move on to evaluating the used Alfa Romeo GTV price and depreciation trends.
- Engine: 1.8‑liter 16‑valve inline‑four (OURL) producing 152 horsepower (depending on the market).
- Transmission: 5‑speed manual (standard) or 4‑speed automatic in some markets.
- Fuel Type: Petrol.
- Power Output: 152 hp / 124 kW, 200 Nm torque.
- Horsepower Rating: 110 hp (European NEDC) or 115 hp (American SAE).
- Performance: 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) in roughly 7.6 seconds.
- Top Speed: 213 km/h (132 mph).
- Dimensions (L × W × H): 4,188 mm × 1,723 mm × 1,327 mm.
- Wheelbase: 2,497 mm.
- Weight: Approximately 1,290 kg (slightly lighter with manual).
- Brake System: Front disc (4‑wheel with ventilated discs) and rear drum.
- Suspension: Independent MacPherson struts front and trailing arms rear.
- Interior: Leather‑trimmed seats, manually adjustable steering wheel, sport seats with bolsters.
- Optional Features: ABS, ESP, power steering, front fog lights, and in some editions trim upgrades.
The Alfa Romeo GTV depreciation trend follows the typical pattern seen in specialty sports cars that are not mass‑produced for long periods. A freshly built 1998 model often starts at a market value that reflects its factory condition and mileage. Over time, the GTV tends to lose value fast in the early years but levels off slowly as it ages.
Depreciation Overview
- First year: 15–20% of original value.
- Year 2–3: 5–10% per year (cumulative depreciation around 30–40% by year three).
- Year 4–7: 3–5% per year (gradual slowdown).
- Beyond year 7: 2–3% per year (value stabilization, potential appreciation for extreme condition).
This framework explains why the Alfa Romeo GTV price generally falls sharply during the first few years of ownership, especially for models with higher mileage or those that have not undergone major restoration work. A well‑documented GTV with low kilometres can maintain better resale value than one with a less clean service history.
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