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Lancia - Delta (1984)

Discover the classic allure of the Lancia Delta with our comprehensive pricing database. Whether you’re curious about the Lancia Delta price for a newer model, hunting the Lancia Delta 1984 price for a vintage enthusiast, or comparing the used Lancia Delta price across markets, this guide provides the insights you need—complete with spec details, depreciation charts, and comparison context.

Key Specifications

  • Model Year: 1984–1994 (most database entries)
  • Engine: 1.4L, 1.5L, and 1.6L inline‑4 variants; optional 1.6L water‑cooled engine in later years.
  • Power: 65–83 hp (depending on engine and year)
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual (default); automatic options in later Generation I models.
  • Fuel Type: 87 Octane petrol; 89 Octane optional on some markets.
  • Drive: Front‑engine, front‑wheel‑drive layout.
  • Dimensions: Length 4,115 mm | Width 1,658 mm | Height 1,312 mm.
  • Wheelbase: 2,466 mm.
  • Weight: 1,040–1,120 kg (depending on trim).
  • Seating Capacity: 4 occupants.
  • Interior Features: Neutral upholstery, optional targa top, basic climate control.
  • Notable Features: Aerodynamic body, pop‑up headlamps (Golly), manual roll‑up doors.

Depreciation Insights

Understanding Lancia Delta depreciation is key for buyers and collectors alike. While each vehicle’s path depends on care, mileage, and provenance, the general trend follows these patterns:

  • First Year: Vehicles typically lose 15‑20% of their new‑car value due to rapid initial depreciation.
  • Second to Third Year: A further 10‑15% decline continues, bringing total depreciation to around 25‑35% from original MSRP.
  • After Five Years: Residual value usually settles around 45‑55% of original price, reflecting the mix of classic status and wear.
  • Long‑Term Collector Market: Some well‑maintained doves can actually appreciate modestly, especially if restoration is carried out correctly, but this remains a niche scenario.

These figures reflect broad trends documented by automotive historians and current market data—varies significantly by condition, mileage, and geographical region.

When is a 1984 Lancia Delta Worth a Bargain?

Knowing what is a 1984 Lancia Delta worth involves much more than mileage: paint condition, mechanical health, and restoration are pivotal. Typically, a pristine 1984 model with under 50,000 km might command a premium, whereas a vehicle with higher mileage and moderate wear may be positioned around the mid‑tier of the market. Consult the database for time‑specific price ranges that reflect current supply and demand curves.

Comparison Context

When positioning the Lancia Delta against its contemporaries, it’s helpful to consider comparable models:

  • Alfa Romeo Sprint 1.5 – Similar styling cues but often more under‑the‑radicalism performance, slightly higher Lancia Delta 1984 price in the same mileage bracket.
  • Volkswagen Golf Mk1/2 – A more mass‑produced competitor; typically mirrors used Lancia Delta price with a lower confidence for niche collectors.
  • Porsche 924 – Shares the top‑slide AL-Body platform; prestige factor skews the Lancia Delta price

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