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Abarth - 595 (2013)
Love the punch of a turbocharged, compact Italian machine? The Abarth 595 delivers raw excitement with a bite‑size chassis and a spirited 1.4‑liter turbo engine. In 2013 the model burst onto the market, positioning itself as the premium hot‑hatch that attracted style‑savvy, performance‑hungry drivers. While the Abarth 595 price depends on location, trims and mileage, you can expect a baseline that sits comfortably between the sporty Fiat 500X and the more specialized Alfa Romeo 4C. Here’s an in‑depth look at what the 2013 in‑house revision brought, how it holds up today and what to expect when you’ll be asking what is a 2013 Abarth 595 worth on the used‑car market.
Below is a concise, scannable overview of the key specifications that differentiated the 2013 model from earlier iterations and modern competitors.
- Engine: 1.4 L turbocharged 3‑cyl, 160 hp (130 kW), 190 lb‑ft (260 Nm) of torque at 2,800 rpm.
- Transmission: 6‑speed manual (5‑speed gear‑shift on lower trims).
- Fuel type: Spark‑ignition gasoline, 90 octane or higher recommended.
- Dimensions: Length 3,789 mm | Width 1,719 mm | Height 1,499 mm | Wheelbase 2,347 mm.
- Cooling & drivetrain: Front‑wheel drive only, with a single‑speed center differential for the 2013 version.
- Seating & cabin: 4‑seater, panoramic steel‑plate doors, a sporty 3‑point harness optional.
- Safety & tech: Dual‑zone ABS, 4‑airbag system, LED turn signals, optional navigation and premium sound.
With the specs laid out, let’s examine the Abarth 595 depreciation trajectory. As with most compact performance cars, the first year sees the steepest drop. Typically, a 2013 Abarth 595 loses between 15‑20 % of its original value in the first 12 months. Over its first 5‑year life, the depreciation averages roughly 40‑45 %. Extending that horizon to a decade, a well‑maintained 2013 model can remain on the road for around 70 % of its price if it’s driven gently on smooth surfaces, a modest number of miles and has complete service records.
Here’s a practical breakdown for those asking what is a 2013 Abarth 595 worth in various contexts:
- New launch price: Roughly €30,000–€35,000 in Italy, slightly higher in other European markets due to import duties.
- After one year: €24,000–€28,000 depending on model and mileage.
- Five years later: €15,000–€18,000 when you’re in the
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