Used 2014 FIAT 500L Consumer Reviews
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Do not buy!!
My 2014 500L died at 116,000. I bought it with 75,000 used from a Toyota dealership. Transmission went out and Fiat dealership quoted me $10,000 as of July 2022. Due to covid, I was forced to move out of state and do not have a familiar mechanic, that's why I had to haul this pile to the dealership (for the smart alecks who would dare ask why I took it to a dealership). A/C also went out and the damn thing eats light bulbs. Transmission has been the biggest issue since I bought it. Took it in several time complaining about the car not shifting right or bogging down and falling on it's face. It's a rats nest, stay away!
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Avoid Fiats
My 2014 500L Trekking with 50,000 miles needs a complete, bare metal repaint. Two body shops tell me they see several Fiats a day with severe paint oxidation. Maaco says Fiat used the wrong sealer. Estimated cost to fix is ~$9000.00. Shame on you, Fiat!!!
- Pop WagonMSRP: $3,000410 mi away
- Trekking WagonMSRP: $6,499363 mi away
- Lounge WagonMSRP: $11,998373 mi away
Loaded 500L White
Very reliable- I have driven it R/T to New Orleans from Memphis numerous times with not one problem.
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2500 Mile Review
This car has excellent interior room for its size. For me, it is the perfect size vehicle. I wanted something smaller than a CUV, but still can fit some cargo. The exterior and interior styling is unique and looks upscale. The tech is user friendly. It has plenty of power and can be fun to drive. I say can because the vents and cheap interior plastic vibrate and rattle if not on a freshly paved road. Also, I hate to turn off the bass on the Beat audio because it made the plastic on the door rattle. Forgot putting stuff in the glovebox or center console unless you want the sound of a baby rattle. Occasionally the car won't kick-on when turning the key, but it has on a 2nd turn.
11k miles and counting
Our L family hauler just turned 11k miles. The dual clutch transmission has performed flawlessly despite the recall for the reflash. The winter here in New England has been extremely cold yet we have none of the cold start issues some owners have reported. Warmer spring weather has brought 32-37mpg around town driving. The roads around here are very beat up yet the L remains solid and rattle free. Our family of 5 fits great and any extra luggage goes on the roof. The L is a great buy. Don't let the negative reviews turn you off. Though many are certainly legit, just keep in mind many people abuse their machines and are often the ones who cry the loudest.