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Abarth - 124 (2016)
The 2016 Abarth 124 is a dynamic hot‑hatch that blends sharp styling with spirited performance. If you’re asking what is a 2016 Abarth 124 worth, the market offers a range of figures: the Abarth 124 price varies by region, condition, and mileage. Below you’ll find a detailed profile that tackles the Abarth 124 price question, outlines Abarth 124 2016 price expectations, dives into used Abarth 124 price trends, and provides realistic Abarth 124 depreciation estimates so you can make an informed decision.
- Engine: 1.4 TFSI 160 hp (125 kW) turbocharged inline‑four
- Transmission: 5‑speed manual (optional 6‑speed Italian Meccanica) – the manual keeps the driving engagement at the core of the Abarth experience
- Horsepower & Torque: 160 hp @ 5,400 rpm; 250 Nm @ 1,750–3,850 rpm
- Weight: 1,355 kg (specific sports‑trim and market variations)
- Performance: 0–100 km/h in 7.3 s; top speed 241 km/h (aftermarket lift kit)
- Fuel Type: Premium gasoline (market‑specific blend)
- Dimensions:
- Length: 4,235 mm
- Width: 1,772 mm
- Height: 1,445 mm
- Wheelbase: 2,460 mm
- Driveline: Front‑wheel drive with 8‑speed Abarth‑specific differential gearing
- Interior: Carbon‑fiber‑reinforced plastic upgrades, adjustable sport seats, and a digital instrument cluster
- Safety & Tech: RHD/AWD and optional 6‑sprint ABS, stability control, and Pirelli P Zero tires for optimum grip
When you research Abarth 124 price, remember that new stock starts at a base MSRP that generally falls between $20,000 and $25,000 in most markets, after tax and dealer incentives. The same base frame can be seen at slightly higher prices in premium outlets offering exclusive trims.
Depreciation Insight
Every new car loses value the moment it leaves the showroom. For the Abarth 124:
- First year: typically loses 15–20% of its value immediately on entry into the used market
- Second year: an additional 10–12% depreciation, depending on mileage, maintenance, and the presence of any optional sports packages
- Third year: up to 25% total from the original price – a 1.4 TFSI that’s been driven conservatively stays considerably more valuable than average hot hatches
- By year five: depreciation commonly reaches 35–40%, but well‑maintained models with low
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