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2017 FIAT TIPO 1.4 Mpi Easy Euro 6 5dr

1.4 Mpi Easy Euro 6 5dr

Price

£3,995

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WT17DHE

Dealer: Beadlow Motors

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Vehicle Specifications

Year
2017
Fuel
Petrol
Colour
Grey
Registration
WT17DHE
Seller
Beadlow Motors
Mileage
81,889 miles
Transmission
Manual
Body Type
Hatchback
Location
Top Farm Shefford, Shefford

Description

Comes with free 12 Months AA cover, Clean Mot till 09-10-2026

About the Fiat Tipo

The Fiat Tipo has been a popular choice in the UK since its reintroduction in 2016, offering a practical and value-driven alternative to mainstream hatchbacks and estates. Known for its spacious interior, comfortable ride, and straightforward approach to motoring, it appeals to families and budget-conscious drivers looking for reliability without unnecessary frills. This second generation (since 2016, following the original's discontinuation in 1995) provides a compelling used car option.

Why Buy a Used Fiat Tipo?

  • Excellent value for money, often undercutting rivals like the Ford Focus or Vauxhall Astra.
  • Generous interior space, particularly in the estate version, making it very practical for families.
  • Comfortable ride quality, well-suited to navigating varying UK road conditions.
  • Reliable and relatively simple mechanicals, which can lead to lower long-term running costs.

Typical Price Range

All prices are approximate and subject to change based on condition, mileage, specification, and market conditions.

  • 2016–2018: £5,000 – £8,500 — Early models, predominantly hatchbacks, offering significant depreciation value.
  • 2019–2021: £8,000 – £12,500 — Mid-life models, potentially including facelifted versions with updated tech, often available with lower mileage.
  • 2022–Present: £12,000 – £16,000 — More recent examples, often under manufacturers' warranty and sometimes including the updated Cross variants. Prices are approximate and subject to market conditions.

Common Issues to Check

  • Infotainment system glitches: Early models occasionally experienced minor software bugs, usually resolved by updates.
  • Interior trim quality: Some reports of plastics feeling less premium compared to some rivals, though solidity is generally good.
  • Diesel particulate filter (DPF) issues: As with most modern diesels, DPF problems can arise if the car is predominantly used for short journeys.
  • Suspension noises: Minor suspension creaks or rattles have been noted by some owners, often easily rectified.
  • Clutch wear: On manual gearbox models, especially those used for town driving, inspect the clutch for signs of wear during a test drive.

Running Costs

  • Fuel Economy: 35–60 mpg (petrol), 50–70 mpg (diesel), depending on engine and driving style.
  • Insurance Group: Typically ranging from Group 6 to 18, making it a relatively affordable car to insure for many drivers.
  • Servicing: Generally affordable servicing costs due to common parts and straightforward engineering. Annual servicing or every 12,000 miles is recommended, with MOT due after three years from first registration. Always ensure the V5C document is correctly updated with the DVLA upon purchase.

Which Variant Should I Choose?

  • 1.4 Easy (Petrol): Ideal for urban drivers or those with lower mileage. The 95bhp 1.4-litre petrol engine is economical and sufficient for town driving, making it a budget-friendly entry point into Tipo ownership.
  • 1.6 MultiJet (Diesel): Perfect for high-mileage drivers and long-distance commuters. The 120bhp 1.6-litre MultiJet diesel offers excellent fuel economy and impressive torque, making motorway journeys effortless. Check for ULEZ compliance if you drive into London or other clean air zones.
  • 1.0 T3 (Petrol, post-2020 facelift): A more modern petrol option offering a good balance of performance and efficiency. This 100bhp turbocharged three-cylinder engine is sprightly and suitable for mixed driving, offering lower emissions and improved refinement compared to the older 1.4.
  • Lounge / Life (Trim Level): Those seeking more comfort and technology. These higher trim levels often include features like a larger Uconnect infotainment system, climate control, parking sensors, and alloy wheels, enhancing the driving experience without a significant price premium on the used market.
  • Tipo Estate: Families or individuals prioritising boot space and practicality. The estate bodystyle offers a significantly larger and more versatile load bay than the hatchback, making it an excellent choice for holidays, pushchairs, or carrying bulky items.

All listings on Carslink.ai are sourced directly from dealer stock feeds. Always verify listing details, prices, and vehicle condition directly with the seller before purchasing.

This information is general guidance about the Fiat Tipo range and is provided to help your research. It is not specific to the individual vehicle advertised. Specifications and availability vary. Always verify the details, history and condition of any vehicle directly with the seller before purchasing. Carslink.ai is an independent vehicle search engine; listings are provided by third-party dealers.