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Fiat - Dobló (2007)
Discover the Fiat Dobló – a compact, reliable sedan that has been a staple for city driving since its introduction. The 2007 model, in particular, blends modern amenities with Fiat’s signature Italian flair, making it a popular choice for buyers looking for value and style in one package. Whether you’re researching the Fiat Dobló price for a new purchase or evaluating a used vehicle, understanding the cost, features, and depreciation will help you make a well‑informed decision.
- Model Year: 2007
- Engine: 1.4 L, inline‑4, 80 kW (109 hp)
- Transmission: 5‑speed manual / 4‑speed automatic (optional)
- Fuel Type: Gasoline (Premium or Regular)
- Powertrain: Front‑wheel drive
- Drivetrain: FWD, 4WD not available
- Dimensions (L x W x H): 4,225 mm × 1,740 mm × 1,470 mm
- Wheelbase: 2,550 mm
- Trunk Capacity: 420 L (folded rear seats optional)
- Seating Capacity: 5
- Weight: 1,130 kg (manual), 1,145 kg (automatic)
- Fuel Economy: 5.2 L/100 km (city), 4.1 L/100 km (highway)
- Safety: Dual front airbags; ABS optional; Traction control optional
- Infotainment: 4‑inch display, FM/AM radio, CD player, optional Bluetooth and USB
The Fiat Dobló 2007 price varies by country, trim level, and condition. In many European markets, the new 2007 model sold around €7,500–€8,500, while in secondary markets the price dropped to roughly €4,500–€6,000. Buyers looking at a used Fiat Dobló should anticipate a price range that reflects mileage and service history: a 200,000‑km vehicle in good condition tends to fetch about €5,000, whereas heavily used examples may fall below €3,500. These figures illustrate why understanding depreciation becomes essential when planning a purchase.
Depreciation Insight
Used car value is heavily influenced by predictable depreciation trends. Typically, a new Fiat Dobló loses 15–20% of its value in the first year and then 10–15% annually for the next few years. By the third year, a car that started at €8,000 could be worth around €4,240–€5,040, depending on maintenance and mileage. By the sixth or seventh year, the vehicle may lose roughly 50–60% of its original value, a common benchmark for many compact sedans in this segment. These estimates aid buyers who want to estimate future resale or trade‑in value early on.
What Is a 2007 Fiat Dobló Worth?
To answer “what is a 2007 Fiat Dobló worth?” you need to examine several aspects: mileage, maintenance, condition, and market demand. A 2007 model in excellent condition with under 80 000 km and a complete service record may command a price close to the higher end of the used market scale – perhaps €6,000–€7,000 in primary markets. Conversely, a heavily worn example with over 180 000 km might trade for €2,500–€3,500. Generic valuation tools estimate the average price around €4,500 for an average‑condition sedan with moderate mileage.
On the European used market, the *Fiat Dobló price* for mid‑condition models typically lies in the €4,000–€5,500 bracket. In markets where Fiat has a strong after‑sales network and a loyal customer base, such as Italy or Spain, the same car may fetch a premium of around €200–€300 on top of the average price.
Comparison Context
Compared to similar models, the Fiat Dobló holds its own in several key categories:
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