Make: ALFA ROMEO
Model: GTV
LINK MOTORS SYRACUSE PROPOSES:
ALFA GTV 2000
It is one of those cars that carries the character of the time in which it was born, but manages to remain relevant today. It is not only beautiful to look at: it is a car built to be driven, to convey feelings, to converse with those behind the wheel. The long hood, the sloping tail, the low driving position-everything speaks the language of sportiness.
The interior is understated,and cozy, with analog instrumentation and leather steering wheel
The beating heart of the 2000 GTV is a 2-liter twin-shaft 4-cylinder, an Italian mechanical masterpiece. You don't need to push it to the limit to have fun: even at moderate speeds, the GTV delivers sincere thrills.
And it's a car that loves curves, that rewards the driver's sensitivity, that invites you to go a little further - always with elegance.
TARGA ASI GOLD
The proposed vehicle is in excellent overall condition, in 2021 the engine (new cylinder head and pistons), upholstery, 2degree synchronizer, brake system, radiator and alternator were tuned.
The vehicle does not require any interventions
It can be viewed by appointment and is purchasable with the formula seen and liked
LINK MOTORS SYRACUSE -
Avenue Epipoli, 42b
96100 - Syracuse (SR)
Tel. 0931966009 - cell. 333 2408482
Services offered by the Link Motors - Syracuse branch:
- financing from 12-84 months, also with 0 down payment
- warranty or extension activated on request 12-36 months
- bureaucracy management and transfer of ownership and / or radiation
- personal assistance Link Motors
- possibility of national and international transport
- wide choice of cars KM.0
- long-term rental 12-60 months on a wide range of cars
The technical equipment and accessories indicated in this sheet may
not coincide with the actual equipment of the vehicle,
due to the non-uniformity of the data published by different portals.
We apologize for the inconvenience and invite you to check the features of the specific vehicle.
We accept no responsibility for any unintentional inconsistencies,
which in no way represent a contractual commitment.