ALFA ROMEO for sale

Do you want to feel the rhythm of Alfa Romeo? From the legendary Giulia GTA to the emblematic 8C Competizione and the spirited 33 Stradale, immerse yourself in the world of Italian sportiness. Carjager offers you a refined selection of characterful models, carefully chosen by our Car Specialists.

Photo ALFA ROMEO Giulia 1300 super 1973

ALFA ROMEO Giulia 1300 super 1973

29 990 €

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Photo ALFA ROMEO 2000 gtv bertone 1973

ALFA ROMEO 2000 gtv bertone 1973

45 990 €

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Photo ALFA ROMEO 2000 gtv  1975

ALFA ROMEO 2000 gtv 1975

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Photo ALFA ROMEO 2000 gtv 1971

ALFA ROMEO 2000 gtv 1971

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Photo ALFA ROMEO Spider Serie 2  1600 1976
ALFA ROMEO Spider Serie 2 1600 1976

Photo ALFA ROMEO Alfetta gtv 2000 1983
ALFA ROMEO Alfetta gtv 2000 1983
Photo ALFA ROMEO Sz  ES30 1993
ALFA ROMEO Sz ES30 1993

Our customer reviews on sold Alfa romeo

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Alfa Romeo Giulietta Sprint

Erwan was unfailingly patient and professional, and I'd like to thank him for his top-notch support from A to Z. I highly recommend them.

Mr. Alban C.- 9 days ago
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Alfa Roméo Alfasud

The CarJager team made it possible to sell my Alfa Romeo in the best possible conditions, despite the distance separating me from the buyer. The way the process was set up reassured both buyer and seller: advice, expertise, administrative procedures, secure payment, all with effective communication. Special thanks to Erwan and Arthur at the Aix-en-Provence agency.

Mr. Kern Bruno- 9 days ago
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Alfa Roméo Stelvio

It took no less than 7 months to sell my Stelvio. But the CarJager staff, from the start to the sale, were always there and always tried to find solutions. They supported me and advised me. What's more, the photographer, who was also very friendly, did a very professional job, which added value to the vehicle... and some nice photos to remember it by ^^. So, yes, we can always complain about the amount of the commission. Yes, it's still high. Yes, you'll find it cheaper elsewhere. But like everything else, you have to pay for quality. You sign a contract, you don't have a knife to your throat. And despite this, they still deigned to make an effort and cut back on their margins. I can only thank them all, and I can only recommend them to people who, like me, struggled to sell their vehicle on their own; but by being supported by the right people and having the right advice, it was possible to achieve this sale and the realisation of a new project.

Mr. Mazoir Yoann- 9 days ago
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Alfa Roméo Spider

Very satisfied with the purchase of the Alfa Spider. Everything went perfectly with the purchase of the 1993 Alfa Spider, which was exactly what I was looking for.

Mr. Monard Patrick- 9 days ago

Frequently asked questions before buying a Alfa romeo

Find below all the answers to the questions you may have about our assisted sales service.

What should I check before buying an Alfa Romeo?
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At CarJager, we know that buying an Alfa Romeo is a passionate choice. From the Duetto Spider to the 8C Competizione, here are the key points to check:

  • History and maintenance: Make sure the car has been properly maintained, especially for older models such as the Duetto Spider or the Sprint Speciale. The maintenance booklet must be complete, and the parts must be original.
  • Engine and mechanics: Check engine compression, oil leaks and the condition of the gearbox. Some Alfa Romeos require special attention to the engine to ensure optimum performance.
  • Suspension and chassis: Check shock absorbers, springs and other suspension components.
  • Electrical systems and fuel: Classic Alfa Romeos can experience electrical faults. Make sure all instruments are working properly and that the carburettor is in good condition.
  • Test drive: Take the car for a test drive. The car should offer a dynamic and stable ride, with no suspicious noises.
  • Originality and originality: Check that the car is in its original condition, especially for rare models such as the Giulietta Sprint Speciale or Touring, as this affects their value.

Choosing an Alfa Romeo means opting for elegance and performance. CarJager will help you find the perfect model to live this experience to the full.

What's the most powerful Alfa Romeo?
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The most powerful Alfa Romeo to date is the Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio.

It is powered by a 2.9-litre twin-turbo V6 engine that produces 510 horsepower. This engine, combined with all-wheel drive and an 8-speed automatic gearbox, enables the Giulia Quadrifoglio to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.9 seconds, while offering a sporty and agile driving experience, true to the brand's reputation.

The Giulia Quadrifoglio also boasts cutting-edge technology, a rigid chassis and impressive driving dynamics, making it the ultimate performance model from Alfa Romeo.

Who makes Alfa Romeo engines?
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Alfa Romeo designs its own engines, but production is often carried out by specialist plants within the Stellantis Group, to which the brand belongs, or in collaboration with other manufacturers for certain engines.

What does the Alfa Romeo logo mean?
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The Alfa Romeo logo is one of the most emblematic symbols of the automotive world, rich in symbolism and history. It reflects the brand's Milanese origins and aristocratic heritage.

The current logo combines two main symbols surrounded by a circle bearing the inscription ‘Alfa Romeo’.

  1. The red cross on a white background:
    • Represents the city of Milan, where the brand was founded in 1910.
    • This symbol comes from the coats of arms of the noble families of Milan, particularly those used during the Crusades.
  2. The snake or dragon swallowing a man (Biscione) :
    • Emblem of the Visconti family, one of the most influential families in Milan in medieval times.
    • This symbol, known as Biscione, is interpreted in different ways: some see it as representing the victory of good over evil, others as a reference to power and domination.

Since its creation, the Alfa Romeo logo has undergone several updates. The design has been modernised while retaining the two fundamental symbols. In 2015, the logo was simplified with cleaner lines, but the historical elements remain unchanged.

What is the best-selling Alfa Romeo of all time?
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It is difficult to name a single Alfa Romeo as the best-selling car of all time, as sales volumes have fluctuated throughout the brand's history and from model to model. However, models such as the Giulia and the 156 were successful in their day.

To discover the best Alfa Romeo offers, check out the advertisementson CarJager.

How much does an Alfa Romeo cost?
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The price of an Alfa Romeo depends on the model, its condition, mileage, rarity and market demand. The Italian brand is renowned for its legendary models, which attract many car enthusiasts.

  1. Alfa Romeo Spider (Duetto) :
    • This iconic cabriolet from the 1960s and 1970s sells for between €25,000 and €70,000, depending on condition and year.
  2. Alfa Romeo GTV (105/115):
    • Sports coupes from the 1960s-70s, such as the GTV 2000, fetch prices ranging from €30,000 to €80,000 for well-restored examples. 3 Alfa Romeo Alfetta GT/GTV (1970s-80s):
    • More affordable than the GTVs of the 1960s, these models can be found for around €15,000 to €35,000.
  3. Alfa Romeo Montreal:
    • This 1970s V8 coupé is a highly sought-after collector's item, with prices ranging from €70,000 to €150,000.
  4. Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale:
  • Around €2 million for this collector's model.