Live market data for the Alfa Romeo 156 GTA. Tracked daily from dealers and auctions across Europe.
Prices have declined from €35,000 (2002) to €14,000 (2025), a decline of 60%. Values peaked at €43,051 in 2002 and have since corrected 67%.
The Alfa Romeo 156 GTA scores 59/100 on average, making it a moderate investment prospect. Look for well-maintained, low-mileage examples to maximize returns.
The median asking price is €24,000, with listings ranging from €11,450 to €47,049. Final transaction prices may differ depending on condition, mileage, and provenance.
PistonAlpha currently tracks 103 active Alfa Romeo 156 GTA listings from dealers and auctions across Europe, updated daily.
Key areas to inspect: Rust — Alfa Romeos are notorious for corrosion; Electrical gremlins and sensor failures; Variator (variable valve timing) failures on Twin Spark engines; Selespeed automated manual issues where applicable. A pre-purchase inspection by a marque specialist is highly recommended.
Prices have declined from €35,000 (2002) to €14,000 (2025), a decline of 60%. Values peaked at €43,051 in 2002 and have since corrected 67%.
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