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Fiat - Punto (1996)

Discover the Fiat Punto – a charming little hatchback first introduced in 1996. This model has long cherished a reputation for practicality, efficiency, and an unmistakable Italian flair. Whether you’re a seasoned enthusiast or a first‑time buyer, understanding the Fiat Punto price context is essential. What does a 1996 Fiat Punto really cost? How does its value hold up on the used market? Let’s dive in.

  • Model: Fiat Punto 1996
  • Engine: 1.1 L/1.4 L inline‑4, depending on the variant
  • Power: 55 hp – 100 hp range across trims
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual (standard); 4‑speed automatic (optional)
  • Fuel Type: Petrol (gasoline)
  • Drivetrain: Front‑engine, front‑wheel drive
  • Dimensions: Length 3.65 m – 3.78 m; Width 1.625 m – 1.65 m; Height 1.52 m – 1.56 m
  • Wheelbase: 2.40 m – 2.42 m
  • Weight: 860 kg – 950 kg (trim dependent)
  • Fuel Economy: 6.8 – 7.6 L/100 km (city/highway mix)
  • Exterior Colors: Classic Cinza, Blanco, Naranja, etc.
  • Interior Features: Manual steering wheel, 3‑point seat belts, basic owner’s manual
  • Safety: Front airbags on higher trims, ABS optional
  • Manufacturing Years: 1996–2000 (core platform)

Understanding Fiat Punto Depreciation

When evaluating a used Fiat Punto price, depreciation is a key factor. Typically, a new car will lose 15 % to 20 % of its value the first year after purchase. The Fiat Punto’s modest power and older design mean its depreciation trend follows the average for compact vehicles in its era.

Below is an approximate breakdown of value retention over time for a 1996 model, assuming average maintenance and typical mileage:

  • Year 0–1: –15 % to –20 %
  • Year 1–3: –25 % to –35 % (steady loses as service circuits outgrow original specs)
  • Year 3–5: –35 % to –50 % (engine lubricants, timing belt maintenance often factored)
  • Year 5+ (mid‑life): <


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