2015 Fiat 500
The 2015 Fiat 500 1.2 Lounge is a stylish, used hatchback perfect for urban South African drivers seeking affordability and reliability. Its compact design, combined with a sleek look, makes it an attractive choice for city commuting and weekend getaways. This popular model offers excellent value at a competitive price.
Powered by a 1.2L petrol engine producing 69 horsepower, the Fiat 500 Lounge features a smooth manual transmission that enhances driving engagement. Its impressive fuel efficiency of just 4.7 L/100km ensures economical running costs. The car comfortably seats four with three doors, making it ideal for small families or solo city drivers.
Located in Pretoria’s suburb of 0182, this vehicle is available for immediate viewing and test drives. Buyers can explore various finance deals and price comparisons through trusted South African dealerships. Don’t miss the opportunity to buy this affordable, stylish hatchback—contact today for your test drive and discover the best price on the used market.
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Fiat 500
Fiat’s 500 Cabriolet still turns heads in Joburg’s traffic, and that matters. While Mini’s Convertible and VW’s Polo-based drop-tops hover around the segment, nothing else lands at the 500’s price point. Every listing here is petrol-powered — the familiar 1.2 and 1.4, plus the quirky 0.9 TwinAir — all tied to a manual ‘box that’s just enough fun for a city runabout. Don’t expect new stock; this is a used-only affair in South Africa, with eight examples spanning R77,500 to R229,900. That tells you all you need to know about the target buyer: someone who’ll trade age and mileage for Italian flair and a folding roof, all while keeping things (relatively) affordable. The median price sits at R129,442, proof that most folks are shopping with both eyes on their wallets. Most of the action clusters around the 1.2 models, three of which sit between R77,500 and R129,995. These cars range from 2010 to 2022, with averages hovering near 93,000 km — hardly scary for something that’s spent its life dodging potholes and taxis, not bashing along the N1. The outliers? A 0.9 TwinAir Lounge at R189,995 and the range-topping 900T Sport at R229,900, both claiming more “personality” for the money — on paper at least. Still, if you pack smart and don’t mind a bit of compromise, it’s the price gap to the Mini that seals the deal for most South Africans. The 500C’s charm isn’t just the badge or the sun on your face; it’s the sense that you’ve bought something special without needing to win the Lotto first.
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