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Re: Fiat 500
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05/05/2015 21:32
05/05/2015 21:32
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Nello
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Just a thought but I think you will find theres probably no more Cat C and D 500's as there are any other cars. Its just looking on places like Autotrader will mean you see these first due to the effect on the cars value......... I wouldn't be put of by a C or D as long as you have full documentation to prove the repair work and even better - if you are able to contact the previous keeper beforehand to prove the story. The 500 has a five star Adult occupany NCAP rating so they cannot be too badly built.
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Re: Fiat 500
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05/05/2015 22:04
05/05/2015 22:04
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Fiat haven't been offering great discounts on the 500 range, rather they have been offering say £1500 of upgrades. It may have changed by the time you are ready, have a look nearer then.
I have rented 1.2 petrol engined 500s. They are sluggish and I had to turn off the aircon to keep up with traffic on Spanish motorways going up several hills.
As Nello said, they are quite nicely built and with a more powerful engine I could live with one.
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Re: Fiat 500
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06/05/2015 09:09
06/05/2015 09:09
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One statistic to look into further might be reliability. The 500 came up badly in the ADAC breakdown statistics against other small cars, most of which are a lot cheaper: https://www.adac.de/infotestrat/unfall-s...rcePageId=47921
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Re: Fiat 500
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06/05/2015 10:18
06/05/2015 10:18
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poprock
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My girlfriend has a 500. We paid £7k second-hand from a dealer, with a year’s warranty and an MOT guarantee.
It’s a fun wee car to drive on country roads, quite chuckable, but you do have to drop a gear on steep hills.
It’s well built – solid and fairly reliable. We’ve had no problems in 18 months’ ownership.
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Re: Fiat 500
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06/05/2015 11:02
06/05/2015 11:02
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samsite999
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We had a fiat 500 1.2 lounge for about 2 years. The rear shock bushes let go at 40k, the water pump was leaking when we came to do the major service, front wheel bearing had also gone. The Door handle also separated from the body! So build quality was poor. We did love the car but it was completely gutless, i'd go as far to say down right dangress on occasions. Once you were up to speed it was fine and would tootle on and have great MPG but to overtake a 55mph lorry on the m6 you were taking your life in your hands.
Im sad to say a lot of the issues carried over on to the abarth, again the rear shock bushes fell to bits at silly miles and the door handle actually came off in the recovery drivers hand. Not to mention a rad destroying its self and the AC condenser being dust at less than 40k
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Re: Fiat 500
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06/05/2015 16:04
06/05/2015 16:04
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poprock
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I find it funny how the Ford Ka has such a better reputation for build and reliability then the 500, when it’s exactly the same car beneath the company styling.
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Re: Fiat 500
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06/05/2015 16:48
06/05/2015 16:48
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Interesting that the ADAC was also called out to a higher percentage of 500s than KAs.
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Re: Fiat 500
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06/05/2015 17:09
06/05/2015 17:09
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Thanks for all the comments and info really appreciated! The thing about this is im not getting a say, as it was my choice to get the mondeo that i hardly drive. During ownership my wife has gone from walking to school to having to rely on a car (change of job and location) and she absolutely hates the mondeo, so its basically her choice! I may get to choose the spec but she has already made it clear that she is not having an Abarth I did not realise they shared the Ford KA chassis There are plenty of other contenders but most seem quite boring and with no character!! Seems like we will be falling in to that old trap again! 
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Re: Fiat 500
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10/05/2015 04:55
10/05/2015 04:55
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Nello
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The Mk.2 Ypsilon was never offered in RHD here ePiFaNT. The Mk.3 is though but badged as a Chrysler - Maybe worth a look as a cheaper alternative H_R? Certainly cheaper in the 2nd hand market..........
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Re: Fiat 500
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10/05/2015 15:08
10/05/2015 15:08
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A nearly new pre-registered car should be cheaper than brand new. It could be worth checking out dealer stock when NEW plates come along. That said the 500 is hugely popular so there may not be too many sitting around waiting for an owner.
If you do choose new it could be well worth checking the club offers.
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Re: Fiat 500
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10/05/2015 15:19
10/05/2015 15:19
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poprock
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My girlfriend rented an Ypsilon a couple of times and declared it the worst car she had ever driven. Just hated it.
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Re: Fiat 500
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11/05/2015 15:52
11/05/2015 15:52
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Nobby
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My mum got an early one with the guaranteed £2k cash back scheme a few years back.
She's hasn't had a huge amount of problems just the usual consumables. I've done a few services and changed all the cambelt & waterpump for her. One split vacuum hose and the heater hose started leaking at the bleed valve. New battery and handbrake cables. Stainless (or was it chrome) tip exhaust started rusting and FIAT put a new one on for her.
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Re: Fiat 500
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12/05/2015 11:26
12/05/2015 11:26
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poprock
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That reminds me … there is something about a common problem with one particular hose splitting. Not come across it on ours. If you smell fumes in the cabin, it’s the likely culprit.
The top mounts on the rear suspension are the only common rust spot. Worth checking for water sitting there.
Owners club forums for the 500 should tell you all about those two issues.
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Re: Fiat 500
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12/05/2015 11:51
12/05/2015 11:51
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Nobby
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Yep its the breather hose up behind the airbox to throttle.
Front suspension top mounts have are a watertrap too - the rain goes down the windscreen and there is not plastic covers ontop of the top mounts so it just sits there.
I think you can get aftermarket ones though.
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Re: Fiat 500
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12/05/2015 12:40
12/05/2015 12:40
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samsite999
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Poprock, its the crank case breather under the airbox, this went on ours as well.
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Re: Fiat 500
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12/05/2015 12:57
12/05/2015 12:57
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GrahamL
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They used the same crankcase breather hose on the Grande Punto and it's a common failure on those as well. Have replaced mine on the GP twice, but now Fiat have upgraded the hose to a proper silicone one so hopefully won't happen again.
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Re: Fiat 500
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12/05/2015 13:37
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samsite999
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Also we had to replace our steering wheel as all the *leather* went funny, crinkles and then peeled
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Re: Fiat 500
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12/05/2015 13:49
12/05/2015 13:49
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Also we had to replace our steering wheel as all the *leather* went funny, crinkles and then peeled I had that on my Grande Punto too. Fiat replaced it out of warranty at 4 years and 20 something k miles, so I suspect it was a commonish problem. The replacement is fine.
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Re: Fiat 500
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12/05/2015 13:59
12/05/2015 13:59
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GrahamL
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Yes, my Grande Punto steering wheel also has crinkles on the surface of the leather on both sides. Hasn't peeled yet so just ignoring it for now as it's more cosmetic than anything else. It is 8 years old so can't complain too much I guess.
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Re: Fiat 500
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12/05/2015 14:13
12/05/2015 14:13
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samsite999
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Also we had to replace our steering wheel as all the *leather* went funny, crinkles and then peeled I had that on my Grande Punto too. Fiat replaced it out of warranty at 4 years and 20 something k miles, so I suspect it was a commonish problem. The replacement is fine. They wouldn't touch ours, said it was our fault and it was down to hand cream or such like. The service at our local fiat place was less then great sadly.
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