This is an old car model that is no longer for sale by the local distributor since Q3 2016.
Submodel
1.4 Lounge Skydome(A)
$$120,900
15.8km/L • 100bhp • 5-speed (A)
Current price
POA
Depreciation
-
Downpayment
-
Instalment
-
COEÂ quota premium
$96,999 (Category A COE)
Road tax
$606 /yr
OMV
$15,800
ARF
$15,800
VES
$0
Total basic cost
$133,310
Premium
-
Previous recorded price
$120,900
Highest recorded price
-
Lowest recorded price
-
1.2 Lounge Glass Roof(M)
$$76,900
19.6km/L • 69bhp • 5-speed (M)
Current price
$76,900
Depreciation
-
Downpayment
$23,070 (Maximum 70% loan)
Instalment
$775 /mth
COEÂ quota premium
$96,999 (Category A COE)
Road tax
$532 /yr
OMV
$17,688
ARF
$17,688
VES
$0
Total basic cost
$137,620
Premium
-44%
Previous recorded price
$76,900
Highest recorded price
-
Lowest recorded price
-
1.2 Lounge Limited Pink Edition Glass Roof(A)
$$85,900
20.8km/L • 69bhp • 5-speed (A) Dualogic
Current price
$85,900
Depreciation
-
Downpayment
-
Instalment
-
COEÂ quota premium
$96,999 (Category A COE)
Road tax
$508 /yr
OMV
-
ARF
$0
VES
$0
Total basic cost
-
Premium
-
Previous recorded price
$85,900
Highest recorded price
-
Lowest recorded price
-
1.2 Lounge Glass Roof(A)
$$103,900
19.6km/L • 69bhp • 5-speed (A)
Current price
$103,900
Price Increased by $ 1,000 on 04 Nov 2010
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View full price history
Depreciation
-
Downpayment
-
Instalment
-
COEÂ quota premium
$96,999 (Category A COE)
Road tax
$532 /yr
OMV
-
ARF
$0
VES
$0
Total basic cost
-
Premium
-
Previous recorded price
$102,900
Highest recorded price
-
Lowest recorded price
-
1.4 Lounge Skydome(M)
$$118,900
15.8km/L • 100bhp • 6-speed (M)
Current price
$118,900
Price Increased by $ 8,000 on 08 Dec 2010
View full price history
View full price history
Depreciation
-
Downpayment
$35,670 (Maximum 70% loan)
Instalment
$1,198 /mth
COEÂ quota premium
$96,999 (Category A COE)
Road tax
$606 /yr
OMV
$18,200
ARF
$18,200
VES
$0
Total basic cost
$138,790
Premium
-14%
Previous recorded price
$110,900
Highest recorded price
-
Lowest recorded price
-
Consumer Reviews
4.0
Good | 2 User Reviews
The Fiat 500 is the long-awaited and well-received revival of an Italian icon.
A nicely pliant ride actually makes the 500 surprisingly refined through the manholes and potholes of urban driving. The only drawback is an oddly high driving position that can make taller drivers feel precariously close to the roofline. At the moment the new 500 is rare and eye-catching. Whether this will endure is debatable. Expect this to be the new, new Mini. Ubiquitous, and frequently driven by highly slappable estate agents and smug media types. The bespoke and impressively retro-looking cabin in the 500 not only looks great, but also feels fairly expensive. Cheaper Fiats don't have a great reputation for reliability, but the 500 has yet to prove itself either way. Tall, narrow cars like this are bound to suffer from a little bit of pitch and roll, but the 500 still feels sure-footed and, vitally, entertaining when you're slinging it around a bit. Improvement over the original 500 is not, 60 years on, anything to feel smug about. The 500 is still cramped in the back, a bit too lofty from the driver's seat and not blessed with the ease of access of its cheaper sister the Panda. ... Read More
A Worthy Rival to the Mini Cooper
Tested the 1.4 with sequential gearbox. Was really surprised by its performance. Below 2500rpm, the car felt like a tortoise, but once past that mark, it felt as if there is a little turbo charger inside the engine. The car literally flew! With its really short length, the car was so easy to manouvere in tight spaces.
Interior room is real good for a car so small on the outside. Rear leg room is good, but headroom is a bit short for normal sized people. A person of 1.7m in frame size would have his head rubbing against the roof. My passengers were around 1.55m tall, and because of the bouncy ride, the head kept on hitting the roof. Thus they label it as more a driver's car. Which i really agree.
Equipement wise is splendid. Ipod/USB connectivity, built-in bluetooth to sync with phone, moonroof that can be opened, lots of thoughtful storage compartments and drawers...
The real bad thing about this car is its potentially high depreciation. The OMV is estimated at around $20K for a car costing almost $90K! That is really really bad. If TTSH can price the car at around $78-80K for the 1.4-litre feature-packed model, the car will really sell very well.... Read More
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