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Fiat - Grande Punto (2011)

Looking for a compact hatchback that blends Italian flair with everyday practicality? The *Fiat Grande Punto* stands out as a popular choice, especially the 2011 model which offers a charming blend of style, performance, and value. Whether you’re browsing for a fresh new car or hunting for a reliable used pick, understanding the Fiat Grande Punto price landscape is essential to making an informed decision.

Key Specifications

  • Engine: 1.4L or 1.6L inline‑4 petrol options; output ranges from 68 to 110 horsepower depending on trim.
  • Transmission: Choice of 5‑speed manual or 5‑speed automated manual.
  • Fuel Type: Regular unleaded petrol; some models offer a mild‑hybrid option.
  • Dimensions: Length: 4,000 mm; Width: 1,733 mm; Height: 1,463 mm; Wheelbase: 2,562 mm.
  • Power & Torque: 1.4L 97 hp / 109 Nm; 1.6L 110 hp / 150 Nm.
  • Top Speed: Roughly 170 km/h (105 mph) on the 1.6L version.
  • Weight: 1,050 kg – 1,100 kg depending on equipment.
  • Drive: Front‑wheel drive with standard 2‑wheel disc brakes.
  • Fuel Economy: Approx. 6.4–6.8 L/100 km in mixed‑traffic conditions.

With these specs firmly in place, owners and buyers alike can appreciate what makes the Fiat Grande Punto a well‑rounded option for daily commuting, weekend getaways, and the occasional city turn‑around.

Fiat Grande Punto Depreciation Insights

The Fiat Grande Punto depreciation curve mirrors that of most mid‑decade hatchbacks. Initially, new purchases often experience a notable value dip, typically losing 15‑20% of their market value in the first year post‑purchase due to the rapid spread of newer models. After that, the vehicle usually bounces back to a steadier depreciation rate, trimming around 5‑7% per year over the next three to five years. Long‑term owners might observe a total reduction of close to 40‑45% of the original price by the five‑year mark.

While depreciation remains a key financial consideration, it also informs the price of the used Fiat Grande Punto price in secondary markets. Since many used units are traded before they hit the 4‑year threshold, they tend to retain more


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