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Fiat - Punto (2012)

Unlock the full story behind the Fiat Punto’s price and value

Ever wondered how a Fiat Punto price stacks up when you’re hunting for a 2012 model or a used car? The Fiat Punto 2012 price can shift dramatically based on location, mileage, and condition—yet the core “what is a 2012 Fiat Punto worth?” question remains a hot topic for buyers and sellers alike. Below, we break down the essential specs, depreciation patterns, comparison insights, and market standing, giving you a concise yet comprehensive snapshot of this ubiquitous city‑friendly hatchback.

Key Specs at a Glance
  • Engine: 1.0‑liter triple‑cyl. petrol (up to ~55 hp)
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual (standard); optional 4‑speed manual or 4‑speed automatic on higher trims
  • Fuel type: Petrol (gasoline)
  • Power‑to‑Weight: approx. 12.5 hp per 1 000 kg
  • Dimensions:
    • Length: ~4 060 mm
    • Width: 1 640 mm
    • Height: 1 480 mm
    • Wheelbase: 2 410 mm
  • Cabin: 5 seats, 3‑row (rear seats fold flat)
  • Cargo: 333 L; expands to 1 260 L with rear seats folded
  • Towing: Not applicable (standard Fiat Punto price models)
  • Safety features: Dual front side airbags, ABS, Electronic Stability Program on some models
Depreciation Insights: What a Fiat Punto Loses Over Time

The most common question in the used car market is Fiat Punto depreciation. Historically, the Punto has enjoyed a relatively stable depreciation curve compared with many German‑bred competitors. While values can fluctuate across regions, the typical pattern follows:

  • First year: 15‑20% drop from MSRP (or from purchase price) as the car shifts from new to used status.
  • Second year: 30‑35% cumulative depreciation; the car becomes almost a 2‑year old.
  • Third‑through‑fifth years: 45‑55% total depreciation; most users find the car in the mid‑to‑low range of the subcompact market.
  • Beyond five years: 60‑70% depreciation; the Punto remains a budget‑conscious option but may see reduced resale value due to wear.

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