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Alfa Romeo Giulia (105 Series)

1962–1977

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  • Lowest price

    US$31,750

    Since 2020

  • Median price

    US$47,040

    Since 2020 · n=7

  • Highest price

    US$112,750

    Since 2020

  • Sold cars

    7

    All time

  • Sell-through

    100%

    Of 7 lots

Alfa Romeo Giulia

Based on 7 verified auction results

SELLDepreciatinghigh confidence

US$41,440

Market value · recent verified sales

-10.8%

12-month change

Wait or Sell

Prices declining. Sellers should consider acting; buyers should wait.

Median sold price down 10.8% over the last 12 months. Loss is likely to continue, especially for this segment.

MSRP

Collectibility

6/10

Collectible

3-Year Forecast

US$45,389

+10%

5-Year Forecast

US$46,739

+13%

Market scores

46

Desirability

Thin

30

Liquidity

Poor

10

Resale Outlook

Marque analyst note

The Alfa Romeo Giulia 105 Series has declined 10.8 percent over the past year to a current median of $41,440, a reversal that carries a sell signal despite the car's standing as an appreciating classic.

The market for these Italian sedans remains thinly traded, with only four sales tracked in the past twelve months against a total sample of seven. This limited transaction volume constrains both pricing confidence and liquidity for prospective sellers, who should expect extended marketing periods and negotiation friction.

Giulias command moderate desirability as collectible vehicles with a score of 6, reflecting their historical significance and mechanical character, though production data and mileage patterns from recent sales are not available. The nameplate's appeal has traditionally rested on enthusiast recognition and Italian engineering heritage rather than exclusivity or investment momentum.

The near-term outlook shows modest appreciation potential, with a three-year projection of $45,389 (up 9.5 percent) and a five-year base case of $46,739 (up 12.8 percent). These gains are gradual and will likely depend on broader classic-car sentiment stabilizing after the recent downturn, as current market conditions do not yet support aggressive positioning.

Current pricing weakness combined with thin liquidity suggests waiting for clearer market signals before committing capital. Any buyer should prioritize condition assessment and service history given the limited peer data available to validate typical values.

Depreciation Benchmark

  • Current avg valueUS$41,440
  • Annual appr. rate-10.8%/yr
  • Segment average+3.0 to +9.5%/yr

Vehicle History Signals

  • Auction lots tracked39
  • Damage or salvage declared0 (0.0%)
  • No damage declared39 (100.0%)
No damage or salvage declarations found in the titles and descriptions of the auction lots we track for this model. That's a good sign, not a guarantee — always commission a professional inspection and history check before buying.

Est. Annual Ownership Costs

  • Insurance (agreed value)US$600
  • MaintenanceUS$2,010
  • StorageUS$3,220
  • Depreciation— (appreciating)
  • Total annual costUS$5,830
This car has historically appreciated — carrying cost is offset by value growth, not eroded by depreciation.

Market Liquidity

  • Active Listings0
  • Sales Last 12 Months6
  • Sell-Through86%

Market Snapshot

  • Active Listings0
  • Avg Sale PriceUS$57,983
  • Avg Mileage at Sale
  • Recent Price RangeUS$31,750 – US$112,750
  • Total Sales Tracked7

Recent sales

Showing latest 7
  • US$74,500

    Bring a Trailer · 10 Aug 2026

  • US$40,000

    Bring a Trailer · 14 Jul 2026

  • US$64,000

    Bring a Trailer · 25 May 2026

  • US$31,750

    Bring a Trailer · 4 May 2026

  • US$47,040

    bonhams · 23 Jan 2026

  • US$35,840

    bonhams · 23 Jan 2026

  • US$112,750

    mecum · 15 Jan 2023

Indicative only — not investment advice. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future value.