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Fiat - Punto (2017)

Fiat Punto 2017 – an emblematic hatchback that blends sharp styling, efficient performance and practical features into a package that feels like home from the very first drive. Whether you’re a first‑time buyer, a seasoned car enthusiast or a used‑car shopper looking to balance quality with affordability, the Fiat Punto price spectrum offers wide choices. Without a single concrete price, you’ll find the cost influenced by trim, mileage, condition and the local market. What is a 2017 Fiat Punto worth? We break down the variables, the specs and the depreciation curve so you can gauge exactly what you’re getting into.

  • Engine: 1.2 L FIRE 3‑cyl petrol (series 1) or 1.4 L F.I.R.E. 3‑cyl petrol (series 2)
  • Power Output: 55 kW (75 hp) for the 1.2‑L, 69 kW (94 hp) for the 1.4‑L
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual (standard) or 5‑speed manual with a direct‑shift gearbox option
  • Fuel Type: Petrol (in both PHEV and conventional variants)
  • Dimensions (mm): Length 3,580 mm | Width 1,630 mm | Height 1,425 mm | Wheelbase 2,455 mm
  • Weight: 1,020 kg (typical))
  • Drive Type: Front‑wheel drive
  • Top Speed: 165 km/h (1.2‑L) | 180 km/h (1.4‑L)
  • 0–100 km/h: 12.6 s (1.2‑L) | 9.8 s (1.4‑L)
  • Fuel Economy: 5.6 l/100 km (mixed cycle) for the 1.2‑L, 5.4 l/100 km (mixed cycle) for the 1.4‑L
  • Air‑bags: Front, side, curtain, seat belt pretensioner (metallic)
  • Safety Rating: 5 stars Euro NCAP (depending on trim)
  • Interior: 5‑section configurable seats, 8‑inch infotainment screen, Bluetooth, USB, automatic climate control

Fiat Punto depreciation follows the typical lifecycle of compact hatchbacks. Understanding how quickly a car loses value helps you make a more informed decision, especially when negotiating a used price. The 2017 model experiences the following rough benchmarks:

  • First year: 15–20% depreciation from the original new‑car price.
  • First two years: Total of 25–30% off the purchase price.
  • After three years: Depreciation rates average 35–40% in total, meaning you’re looking at roughly one‑third of the original value.
  • Long term (four+ years): Depreciation continues at a slower pace, typically reaching 50–55% of the initial cost after five to six years.

These percentages are averages; actual wear, mileage and care can shift the numbers up or down. Buyers in less competitive regions, or those with cars that have near‑zero mileage and original-part condition, might see a steadier retention of value. Likewise, drivers who log heavy usage or who do not maintain factory‑recommended service intervals will often find the used Fiat Punto price falling faster.

Compared to similar models such as the Opel Corsa, Peugeot 207 or the Renault Clio, the Fiat Punto maintains a competitive edge with its sharp packaging and historical reputation for reliability. Market surveys typically show that: