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Fiat - Tipo (2017)

Looking for the most up‑to‑date Fiat Tipo price information? Whether you’re eyeing a freshly‑built 2017 Fiat Tipo or exploring the used Fiat Tipo price landscape, a clear, reliable snapshot of cost, specs, and value is essential. In this guide we unpack the key data that can help you decide whether a Fiat Tipo is the right compact sedan for your budget and lifestyle.

Key Specifications
  • Engine: 1.4‑liter 4‑cyl inline petrol, delivering 74 hp (54 kW) upfront.
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual or 5‑speed manual with automatic overdrive (clutchless switch) available in most trims.
  • Fuel Type: Regular petrol; some markets offer a 1.4‑L 75 kW turbo-augmented variant.
  • Powertrain Layout: Front‑engine, front‑wheel‑drive (FF).
  • Dimensions (in mm): Length 4,441; Width 1,741; Height 1,464.
  • Wheelbase: 2,596.
  • Boot Capacity: 374 L, expandable to 1,094 L with rear seats folded.
  • Seating: 5‑passenger, 4‑door hatchback.
  • Drive‑line: CVT, direct‑shift, or manual belt‑timing bands.
  • Safety: Dual front airbags, ABS with EBD, electronic stability control, tyre‑pressure monitoring (some trims).

These basics are the foundation, but what matters most when you’re weighing a future purchase is how the Fiat Tipo price will evolve over time. That brings us to depreciation insights.

Fiat Tipo Depreciation

Depreciation for newer cars starts to take its toll after the first year, but the Fiat Tipo’s relatively mild loss curves make it an attractive option. A typical Fiat Tipo depreciation pattern looks like this:

  • First year – 15–20% drop from the new car price.
  • Second year – an additional 10–12% decline, bringing the cumulative loss to roughly 30–32% overall.
  • Years 3‑5 – steady erosion at 6–8% per year, which slows after the initial seasons.
  • After five years – the vehicle often trades value for around 45–50% of original purchase price.

These figures are averages; the real-world percentage can be higher or lower based on mileage, maintenance, and market conditions. For instance, a scarcity of used units in a region can keep depreciation rates lower, while excess supply


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