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Ready to discover the world of Alpine? From the iconic A110 to the sporty A110S, immerse yourself in the world of French cars that combine lightness and agility. Carjager offers you an exclusive selection of Alpine models,
ALPINE A110 1600 S 1971
150 000 €
ALPINE A610 turbo 1991
42 000 €
ALPINE A110 S 2019
66 900 €
ALPINE Gta V6 Turbo "Mille Miles" 1989
32 500 €
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ALPINE A110 1600 S 1971
124 900 €
ALPINE Gta V6 TURBO 1988
29 900 €

Alpine A110
The Alpine A110, a lightweight and agile coupe, combines retro design, a 252 hp turbo engine, and precise handling for pure driving sensations.

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Alpine Brand History

Alpine: the birth of a French motoring legend
Founded in 1955 by Jean Rédélé in the small town of Dieppe, Normandy, the Alpine brand was born out of a young dealer's passion for motor sport. With a bold vision, Rédélé wanted to design lightweight, agile sports cars that could shine on the road as well as the racetrack. Inspired by Renault's success in competition, he used Renault components to build cars that were both high-performance and refined. This innovative approach quickly earned Alpine an enviable reputation, synonymous with elegance, handling and performance in the world of motorsport.

The iconic A110 and its heritage
The A110, often nicknamed the ‘Berlinette’, is undoubtedly Alpine's iconic model. Launched in 1962, this small sports car has captured the hearts of enthusiasts thanks to its sleek design and impressive performance. Light and agile, the model brilliantly demonstrated its capabilities on winding roads and rally tracks, becoming a living legend in motorsport. In 1973, Alpine reached a major milestone by winning the first World Rally Championship, establishing the brand as a symbol of French sportsmanship. This culture of competition has shaped Alpine's identity, a heritage that the brand continues to value today.

A modern vision: the future of Alpine
Today, Alpine remains an innovative player on the automotive scene, continuing its commitment to endurance racing while developing modern models. The support of the Renault group allows it to explore new horizons, including the creation of electric vehicles in line with market developments. Alpine's DNA, founded on passion, agility and technical excellence, is evident in every new model. Recent concepts such as the Alpenglow and Formula 1 projects demonstrate Alpine's ambition to combine tradition and innovation, offering enthusiasts an authentic thrill while paving the way for a promising future in sports mobility.
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Frequently asked questions before buying a Alpine
Alpine A110 (2023) models & pricing-
- Starting price: ~ €60,000
- Basic model with a 252 hp engine, offering excellent dynamics and lightness.
- Starting price: ~ €70,000
- A version focused on comfort and luxury, with more refined finishes and a 300bhp engine.
- Starting price: ~ €75,000**.
- Sporty version with a 300 bhp engine, optimised suspension and performance-oriented equipment.
Alpine A110 R :
- Starting price: ~ €105,000**
- Radical version for track enthusiasts, with lightened bodywork, aerodynamic improvements, and still the 300 hp engine.
Second-hand Alpines or classic models, such as the Alpine A310 or the legendary Alpine A110 from the 1960s-1970s, are also in demand. Prices vary according to condition and rarity, but you can expect prices ranging from €40,000 to over €150,000** for well-preserved classic models.
How much does an Alpine cost?-
The price of an Alpine varies depending on the model, the options chosen and the finish. Here's an overview of prices for current models, with a particular focus on the brand's flagship Alpine A110 in France (prices may vary by country)
What kind of engine does an Alpine have?-
Alpine models, in particular the Alpine A110, are equipped with a high-performance turbo engine designed to deliver agility and driving pleasure.
- The engine of the Alpine A110:
- 1.8-litre 4-cylinder turbo
- Power:
- Alpine A110: 252 bhp.
- Alpine A110 S and A110 R: up to 300 bhp.
- **Who makes the Alpine engine?
The Alpine engine is derived from a Renault engine. It is tuned specifically for the Alpine to ensure sporty performance and a unique driving experience. Compact and lightweight, it is mounted in a central rear position for optimum weight distribution. It offers quick response and dynamic driving, ideal for motorsport enthusiasts.
Which is the least well-known Alpine?-
The Alpine A310 is one of the lesser-known models, but it remains a real treasure for collectors. Launched in the 1970s, it stood out for its daring design and impressive performance for its time. More discreet than the legendary A110, it nevertheless represents an exciting choice for classic car enthusiasts.
What is the most iconic Alpine?-
The Alpine A110 of the 1960s and 1970s is without doubt the marque's most iconic model. Known as the ‘Berlinette’, it made history by winning the first World Rally Championship in 1973. Its elegant design and exceptional handling make it a cult car among sports car enthusiasts.
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What should I check before buying an Alpine?-
History and Documentation
- Service history** and invoices: make sure your car is regularly serviced by Alpine or a specialist garage.
- Previous owners**: few owners is often a sign of good maintenance.
Bodywork and Structure
- Corrosion** (especially on classic Alpines): check the chassis, underbody and wheel arches.
- Body alignment**: look out for signs of repairs after an accident.
Mechanics
- Engine**: listen for abnormal noises and check for leaks.
- Gearbox** and suspension: make sure they are smooth and stable.
Electronics and Interior
- Equipment**: test all electronic equipment, newer Alpines have a lot of it.
- Cabin wear**: check the condition of seats, controls and trim.
Road Test
- Test braking, agility and listen for abnormal driving noises. As the Alpine is a sports car, certain wear parts such as the brake pads could be particularly worn.
In short, a thorough inspection and, ideally, the advice of an Alpine specialist will guarantee your investment. At CarJager, we can help you with this thanks to our expert service.