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Fiat - Coupe (1999)

Discover why the Fiat Coupe remains a favorite for drivers who love the classic Italian style mixed with practical everyday performance. Whether you’re looking to purchase a brand‑new model, a 1999 Fiat Coupe price benchmark, or a dependable used Fiat Coupe price, this guide will give you a clear picture of what to expect in terms of specifications, market value, and depreciation trends.

Key Specifications – a Quick Overview

  • Engine: 1.9 L I4, 91 hp (Diesel & Petrol options available)
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual, optional 4‑speed automatic
  • Fuel Type: Petrol (SP98/SE98) or Diesel (SDE)
  • Dimensions:
    • Length: 4,000 mm (≈156.9 inches)
    • Width: 1,690 mm (≈66.5 inches)
    • Height: 1,400 mm (≈55.1 inches)
    • Wheelbase: 2,490 mm (≈98.0 inches)
  • Weight: 1,020 kg (≈2,250 lb) curb
  • Features:
    • Power windows, central lock, electric mirrors (standard)
    • Air conditioning, ISO‑motor mounts for smooth ride quality
    • Optional sunroof, upgraded audio system (for later revisions)

Understanding Fiat Coupe Depreciation

Like most compact vehicles, the Fiat Coupe depreciation curve follows typical market dynamics. A new model might initially lose between 15‑20 % of its value in the first year. Over the next two to three years, the rate slows to around 6‑10 % per year, after which the vehicle continues to depreciate at approximately 3‑5 % annually.

These estimates can help you gauge potential resale value or decide whether to consider a previously owned version. For example:

Year of OwnershipEstimated Depreciation
115‑20 %
2‑36‑10 % per year
4‑53‑5 % per year

Keep in mind that these numbers are averages; individual vehicles may vary based on mileage, condition, and geographic market demand.

What Is a 1999 Fiat Coupe Worth?

When researching a 1999 Fiat Coupe price, potential buyers should consider the car’s age, mileage, and mechanical state. Typical models from that year could be found with 60,000‑120,000 km or more. A vehicle in good service conditions usually commands a higher range, while one with excessive wear or undisclosed damages will tend to be priced lower. Detailed, real‑time listings on our database provide the latest market prices that varies by market/condition by region and lot.

Forging an accurate estimate also involves checking local fleet sales, dealer incentives, and historical price data. A quick search of «what is a 1999 Fiat Coupe worth» will often return a price range that reflects the prevailing supply‑and‑demand equilibrium for the model in your area.

Comparison Context – How Does It Stack Up?

When evaluating the used Fiat Coupe price against competitors, drivers often look at direct competitors in the compact coupe segment that share similar dimensions and engine performance. Comparable models include:

  • Fiat Seicento – A slightly smaller hatchback, typically a bit more economical, yet less sporty in handling.
  • Fiat Albea

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