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Alfa Romeo - Mito (2008)

Looking for the Alfa Romeo Mito but unsure about its price? Whether you’re browsing for the classic 2008 Mito or exploring a pre‑owned example, the Alfa Romeo Mito price can vary widely depending on location, mileage, condition and optional features. In this overview we piece together the key data you’ll need to gauge what your 2008 model would be worth, how it depreciates over time and where it sits in the compact car market.

Key Specifications (2008 Alfa Romeo Mito)
  • Engine: 1.2‑litre 3‑cyl petrol, 147 hp
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual (optional 4‑speed automatic)
  • Powertrain: Front‑wheel drive
  • Fuel type: Premium or regular gasoline
  • Dimensions: Length 3,878 mm | Width 1,736 mm | Height 1,488 mm
  • Wheelbase: 2,380 mm
  • Curb weight: 1,095 kg (manual) / 1,115 kg (automatic)
  • Maximum torque: 210 Nm at 5,500 rpm
  • Top speed: 210 km/h (ethanol), 195 km/h (gasoline)
  • Fuel economy: 58 mpg (UK) / 6.2 L/100 km (gasoline)
  • MPG V6 / 4‑speed: 65 mi/gal (UK) / 6.1 L/100 km (gasoline)
  • Seating: 4‑seat configuration (2+2)
  • Key features: Power windows, leather upholstery, alloy wheels, optional navigation

What is a 2008 Alfa Romeo Mito worth? The answer depends on a host of factors but understanding depreciation gives you a solid starting point. Below we break down typical value curves and compare the value trajectory with other players in its segment.

Depreciation Insight

The Alfa Romeo Mito depreciation curve is fairly typical for a small, premium brand compact. In the first year after purchase, a 2008 Mito will normally lose about 15–20% of its market value. Over the next three years, the drop averages closer to 7–10% per year, while by the fifth year, you can expect a total depreciation of approximately 50-55% from the original price. That said, the actual rate can fluctuate depending on mileage, service history, and whether the vehicle features its original equipment.

Below is a quick glance at estimated depreciation by year for a typical 2008 model: