Fiat
500
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Iconic retro design
Compact dimensions
Good fuel efficiency
Customization options
Agile handling
Relatively affordable maintenance
Limited interior space
Small cargo capacity
Basic safety features on older models
Can be noisy at highway speeds
Ride quality can be firm
Reliability concerns with certain powertrains
Clutch wear (Manual transmission)
Oil leaks from engine seals
Electrical system faults (e.g., power windows, central locking)
Check the maintenance history thoroughly, especially for oil changes and clutch condition.
Inspect the electrical components carefully; power windows and dashboard lights can be common issues.
Test drive on various road surfaces to assess ride comfort and listen for suspension noises.
Consider the intended use: the 500 is best suited for city driving, not long highway commutes.
For US imports, factor in shipping costs, customs duties, and potential repair needs for vehicles sold as 'salvage'.
Research specific engine reliability for the year you are considering; some variants are more prone to issues than others.
Suspension component wear (e.g., bushings, shocks)