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Morgan - Four / Four (1999)

Step into the world of classic Italian performance with the Morgan Four, a spirit‑filled sports car that first graced the streets in 1999. For collectors and enthusiasts alike, knowing Morgan Four price ranges is essential, and this overview will guide you through the key details, depreciation insights, and market positioning without pinning down a single dollar amount—prices naturally vary by condition, mileage, and location.

  • Model year: 1999
  • Engine: 2.0L boxer‑4, 224 hp, 1,800‑2,500 rpm
  • Transmission: 6‑speed manual (standard), optional 4‑speed automatic
  • Fuel type: Premium gasoline
  • Drive layout: Front‑engine, rear‑wheel drive
  • Dimensions: Length—4,120 mm; Width—1,810 mm; Height—1,250 mm
  • Wheelbase: 2,130 mm
  • Weight: 1,200 kg (approx.)
  • Top speed: 240 km/h (149 mph)
  • 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph): ~5.6 s
  • Brakes: Disc all‑wheel, front: 380 mm rotor, rear: 330 mm rotor
  • Tyres: 185 × 60 R15 (front), 215 × 55 R15 (rear)
  • Optional features: Leather seats, upgrade suspension, custom alloy wheels

Depot note: The 1999 Morgan Four was celebrated for its lightweight chassis, Pirelli racing tires, and its distinctive Italian styling. When evaluating a used Morgan Four price, mileage, service history, and potential restoration work often dictate the final figure.

Depreciation Insight: The Morgan Four Lifecycle

Classic sports cars blend charm with the cost of aging. Here are segment‑standard depreciation figures that help bettors estimate potential value drops:

  • First year: typically loses 15‑20% of its original purchase cost
  • Year 2–3: annual decline slows to 5‑8% per year
  • Beyond year 4: depreciation tapers to 2‑4% annually, unless major restoration is required

These estimates apply broadly across the Morgan Four depreciation narrative and are based on market trends for comparable vintage sports models. However, policy changes, supply shortages, and collector demand nuance the exact numbers you may see on the used car market.

What is a 1999 Morgan Four Worth?

Collectors often ask, “what is a 1999 Morgan Four worth?” The answer is layered. Rather than a fixed price, it relies on a particular car’s condition:

  • Running in pristine condition with factory service history: mid‑high market band
  • Minor cosmetic wear but fully functional: mid‑low market band
  • Untouched restoration or high mileage: lower market band

Even though we don't offer a single figure, browsing a database of listed vehicles can give you a reliable Morgan Four price baseline that helps you spot fair bargains.

Comparison Context

When placing the Morgan Four in the broader landscape, consider these benchmarks:

  • Porsche 944 (1993‑96): Shares the front‑engine, rear‑wheel layout, but offers a more robust chassis and higher brand cachet—often sees higher depreciation rates in the collector market.
  • Mazda MX‑5 Miata (1999):


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