FIAT 500 (2020-)

average use
average use
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The data indicates that the majority of recent mileage recordings for 2020+ Fiat 500 vehicles are concentrated in the 0 to 10,000 mile range, accounting for 65.3%. This suggests that many of these vehicles are relatively low mileage, possibly indicating newer or lightly used cars. Mileage between 10,000 and 20,000 miles makes up a smaller but notable portion at 13%, while higher mileage categories—over 40,000 miles—are relatively rare, collectively representing less than 6% of recorded readings. Interestingly, very high mileage brackets, such as 90,000 miles and above, are quite uncommon, each at just 0.3%, reinforcing that most vehicles tend to be lower mileage at the latest recording.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The data depicts the distribution of private sale prices for Fiat 500 vehicles (2020 onwards) in the UK. The most common price range is between £10,000 and £11,000, accounting for 30.6% of sales, indicating a strong market focus around this mid-range price. The next most frequent ranges are £11,000 to £12,000 (17.9%) and £12,000 to £13,000 (17.6%), suggesting a concentration of vehicles priced within the £10,000-£13,000 bracket. Notably, very low or high price segments, such as below £6,000 or above £14,000, are exceedingly rare, collectively representing less than 1% of sales. This distribution implies a relatively tight pricing band for used Fiat 500s from 2020 onward, with most vehicles falling within the £9,000 to £12,000 range, reflecting typical depreciation and market value expectations for this model.
production years
production years
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The data indicates that the majority of Fiat 500 vehicles in this sample were manufactured between 2021 and 2023, representing roughly 58.7% of the vehicles. The most common year of manufacture is 2024, accounting for 25.5%, suggesting a recent increase in newer models. Fewer vehicles are from 2020 (6.9%) and 2025 (9.4%), indicating that the fleet predominantly consists of relatively recent models with a notable presence of vehicles from 2024. This distribution suggests a relatively fresh market presence, with a significant portion being recent or upcoming models.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data indicates that among Fiat 500 models (2020 onwards), white is the most popular main paint colour, accounting for 23.2% of vehicles. Black and grey are also common, representing 18.1% and 17.1% respectively. Red and blue are popular choices as well, making up a combined 26.8%. Notably, orange, pink, and the grey/white combination are relatively rare, with orange at 4.3%, pink at 1.3%, and grey/white at just 0.3%. Overall, neutral colours like white, black, and grey dominate the vehicle colour preferences in this model range.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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Based on the data for Fiat 500 vehicles registered from 2020 onwards, the majority of cars have had only one or two registered keepers—45.2% and 42.3% respectively—indicating that most vehicles are retained by individual owners for a relatively short period. Around 9.7% have had three keepers, with smaller proportions having four or more (each roughly 0.3–2.3%). This suggests that the vehicle typically does not change hands frequently after initial registration, but the significant percentage with only one or two keepers points to a high level of ownership stability.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data indicates that all FIAT 500 models from 2020 onwards feature a 999 cc engine capacity, representing 100% of the sample, and are exclusively powered by petrol. This suggests that the current model range is standardized in terms of engine size and fuel type, with no alternative engine options or fuel types available within this dataset.