Used 2015 FIAT 500 Consumer Reviews
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The little car that does.
In city traffic it is small enough to avoid obstacles, and handling on the sharp curves of country roads is notable. It is more than just a case of economy, it's actually sporty and fun. Sure the 100hp engine will need you to do a bit of shifting to keep up, but exercise is good for you. In the winter snow of upstate New York, the car got me to work sometimes even before the plows cleared the roads. It's no match for AWD vehicles, but an experienced driver can go far with the manual transmission. Now at over 55,000 miles, it still rides nice, the exhaust pipe needed repair, and occasionally the rear brake pads stick, which a bit of WD40 in a timely manner corrects. Reporting in at 57,500 miles, driver's door outside handle front hinge broke. Being that the back part is what opens the door, I'm not in a rush to get it fixed. Otherwise, in the New York snow, it handles good. On the winding country roads, the 500 makes the twist in the road swiftly and safely, like a more expensive sports car.
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Ciao Bella
Inexpensive fun transportation. Replaced a 92 Miata with this and it's as much fun to drive. Not a lot of pop in the pop but I smile every time I drive it. Lots of front seat room; rear seats comfortable for kids only. Good manual transmission. Short turning radius. Small for city driving and rides better than expected on the freeway. I like the styling, not a typical boring low end car. Only have 3000 miles so I can't speak about reliability. Update: 15000 miles. Reliable so far. Still makes me smile and lots of fun to drive. Resale value is poor but if it functions like this for 8-10 years it was a steal.
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Really love this little car!
I really love this little car! It is super fun to drive. Not in a super-car kind of way, in a goofy, balls to the wall, don't give a damn kind of way. It's always "on" meaning it's always ready to play, like a puppy dog. It is comfortable enough for long hauls and with the standard 16" wheels it tracks like a little freight train down the freeway, really! On highway trips I'm getting around 33-35 mpg which is exactly the EPA rating and around town probably more like 22-26 mpg (much more dependent on how you drive it). The only thing I'd change would be to redesign the center vertical tunnel stack thing because it does interfere a bit with my knees (I'm a big guy, weighing in at 300 lbs and 5'10").
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Great little car
I was looking at another car in the used car section of the Fiat dealer. I liked the way the Fiat looked so decided to give it a drive. Turned out I really liked this cute little car. So bought it that day. Red with automatic transmission. I can see where some of the interior parts will likely not hold up well, but for the money and styling, I think it's a great deal. I don't really drive a lot anymore and this is really perfect for me. Comfortable, peppy, and fun to look at. This is a follow up to the review I did last year. I have put about 7000 miles on her, like I said I don't drive much and she is still doing great. I really have no complaints at all about this car. We even traded in our Mini for the 500X and we love it as well.
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Perfec t little car
We have driven this little Italian car and we just love it very reliable no problems at all just gas and oil change, very good on gas confortable city car.