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Fiat - Punto (2006)

Looking for reliable, turn‑key information about the Fiat Punto 2006 price? Whether you’re browsing a used Fiat Punto price or simply curious about how much a 2006 model holds, this overview offers the key data you need to understand the value, specifications, and depreciation curve of one of Italy’s iconic city cars.

First released with a slick hatchback design aimed at compact‑city comfort, the Fiat Punto 2006 quickly became a favourite among young drivers and economics‑focused families alike. In the used car market you’ll find its standard models offering solid fuel efficiency and a manageable size perfect for tight city streets. Thanks to its durable charm, early‑model pricing hasn’t completely disappeared; an up‑to‑date Fiat Punto price guide will help you discern how much to expect in your part of the market.

  • Engine: 1.0‑L (1,098 cc) or 1.4‑L (1,421 cc) petrol, delivering 55‑ or 73‑hp respectively.
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual (standard); optional 4‑speed automatic or 6‑speed Tiptronic in later trims.
  • Fuel type: Petrol, 95 RON or premium depending on the region.
  • Dimensions:
    • Length: 3,740 mm
    • Width: 1,640 mm
    • Height: 1,450 mm
    • Wheelbase: 2,260 mm
  • Weight: 1,025–1,145 kg (depending on options).
  • Seating capacity: 5 passengers.
  • Cargo volume: 295 L (hood up); 568 L with rear seats folded.
  • Capital market features: 2‑door or 4‑door layouts, optional front‑swinging doors, and colour‑matched trim panels.

These figures give you a baseline for any research on the used Fiat Punto price and form a framework to match the car’s real‑world value to your needs.

Fiat Punto Depreciation: What to Expect

The most common question for buyers and owners alike is what is a 2006 Fiat Punto worth**, and how quickly does it lose its value? A 2006 model typically starts in the Fiat Punto depreciation curve with a sharp drop when the car is still relatively new. The first year can see a 15‑20% loss of purchasing value. After that, a more modest 5‑7% yearly decline is typical for the next three years. In many markets, a model that's six years old might have eroded 40‑45% of its original price, though this can fluctuate too.

Factors that accelerate depreciation include new model releases, low mileage, and overall vehicle condition. Conversely, robust maintenance records, minimal wear, and limited accident history can slow the depreciation trajectory slightly, preserving a higher resale price.

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