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Fiat - L&iacute;nea (2011)

If you’re hunting for a reliable, budget‑friendly compact, the Fiat Línea is a name that rings familiar across many markets. Even though it first debuted in the early 2000s, the Fiat Línea price remains approachable for both new buyers and seasoned used‑car shoppers. Whether you’re intrigued by the Fiat Línea 2011 price or just looking for a more general benchmark, this guide pulls together key information that will help you understand exactly what you’re looking at.

Below is a quick reference to the 2011 model’s core specifications—an easy way to compare this popular compact to its peers or to confirm the details of a specific vehicle you’re considering.

  • Engine: 1.0‑liter, 3‑cyl, 104 hp (95 kW) / 105 lb‑ft
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual (standard); 5‑speed automatic available in higher trim
  • Fuel Type: Regular gasoline (95‑octane)
  • Dimensions: Length: 3,610 mm (142 in); Width: 1,635 mm (64 in); Height: 1,475 mm (58 in); Wheelbase: 2,360 mm (93 in)
  • Curb Weight: 1,018 kg (2,245 lb) on average (varies by trim and optional equipment)
  • Seating Capacity: 5 passengers (2 front, 3 rear)
  • Fuel Economy: Approx. 8.5 L/100 km (27.5 mpg) city; 7.5 L/100 km (31 mph) highway
  • Driving Dynamics: Front‑engine, front‑wheel‑drive layout; the *narrow* front axle helps maneuverability in tight city streets.
  • Initial safety features: Dual front airbags; ABS, ESC, and EBD are stocked on higher trims.
  • Optional luxury add‑ons: Power windows, wheel spinners, and a basic infotainment system with Bluetooth audio.

With the specs lined up, let’s dig a bit deeper into the numbers that actually matter for your wallet: depicion and realistic pricing insights.

Understanding Fiat Línea depreciation

Car depreciation is a fairly predictable beast that depends on factors like brand, model popularity, mileage, and condition. The 2011 Fiat Línea follows typical compact depreciation curves. You can expect:

  • In the first year: 15 – 20 % loss of retail price.—That’s a common pattern for nearly any used vehicle, especially among mid‑range brands.
  • Year 2‑3: An additional 12 – 18 % off the 2010 value.
  • Year 4‑5: About 8 – 12 % yearly decline.
  • Beyond year 5: Below 5 % per annum, but it can vary sharply based on usage and maintenance.

To put the numbers into context, a 2011 Fiat Línea that originally sold for around $8


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