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Fiat - 500 (2019)
If you’re on the hunt for a spry, stylish city car that balances practicality with charm, the Fiat 500 is a standout choice. With its iconic silhouette, nimble handling, and quirky interior, this compact hatchback has captured the hearts of drivers worldwide. One of the most common questions is: what is a 2019 Fiat 500 worth? Whether you’re eyeing the latest model or a well‑maintained used version, understanding the Fiat 500 price landscape is key to making an informed purchase.
Below you’ll find a quick reference to the core features that define the 2019 edition, an overview of typical depreciation rates, a comparison with peers, and a snapshot of its standing in the broader market. All information is intentionally kept generic to respect regional price variations and vehicle conditions.
- Model Year: 2019
- Engine: 1.4 L MultiAir, 100 HP (140 Nm)
- Transmission: 5‑speed manual or 6‑speed automatic (Selespeed)
- Drive: Front‑wheel drive
- Fuel Type: Petrol (gasoline)
- Layout: 5‑door hatchback
- Dimensions: 3,583 mm (L) × 1,633 mm (W) × 1,526 mm (H); wheelbase 2,323 mm
- Weight: 1,030 kg (net)
- Seating Capacity: 4 passengers
- Interior Highlights: Customizable color palette, detachable memory foam seats, 7‑inch infotainment screen
- Safety Features: Dual front airbags, ABS with EBD, ESP, 360° rear‑view camera, ISOFIX child seat anchors
Depreciation Insight
Owners often wonder about the Fiat 500 depreciation curve, especially when looking at a mid‑cycle model or a used Fiat 500 price scenario. Historical data shows that the Fiat 500 typically loses about 15‑20% of its value in the first year after registration. By the end of the third year, cumulative depreciation can reach roughly 35‑40%, and after five years it generally sits at around 70‑75% of the original new‑car price, depending on mileage, condition, and market demand.
Key points:
- First‑year drop: 15‑20%
- Year 3: 35‑40% drop
- Year 5: 70‑75% of original value
- High mileage or aftermarket modifications may accelerate depreciation
- Conversely, vehicles kept low mileage in excellent condition can retain an extra 5‑10% value compared to the industry average
These percentages apply broadly across Europe, North America, and Australia, but exact figures vary based on local taxes, import duties, and dealer incentives.
Comparison Context
To give you a clear sense of where the 2019 Fiat 500 stands, explore how it stacks up against comparable city cars:
- Honda Fit (Jazz) – Slightly larger interior, more cargo capacity, but higher base price.
- Toyota
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