2021 Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio Gains $2,933 in 2026 After 44% Five-Year Depreciation
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Updated · Jalopnik · May 17
2021 Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio Gains $2,933 in 2026 After 44% Five-Year Depreciation
2 articles · Updated · Jalopnik · May 17
$2,933 has been added to the 2021 Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio's resale value so far in 2026, even after the sedan lost about 44% of its value over five years.
Kelley Blue Book now pegs the car's average resale value near $43,000, down from a $76,845 starting price when new.
Rivals have also risen this year, but the BMW M3 has held value far better overall—retaining 83% at about $58,600—while the Mercedes-AMG C63 sits near $41,400 after a 41% five-year drop.
Used-market listings are often higher than guide values: low-mileage 2021 Giulia Quadrifoglios were advertised around $55,075 to $57,895, and Classic.com shows an average sale price near $48,000.
That pricing strength suggests demand has held up despite reliability concerns, helped by the model's 2024 discontinuation in the U.S.
With a 1000hp electric successor planned, will the classic V6 Giulia's current price bubble burst?
Why are buyers ignoring reliability concerns to pay a premium for this discontinued Italian sedan over its German rivals?