ABARTH 595 (2016-21)

The ABARTH 595 (2016-21) is a stylish, compact hatchback known for delivering an exhilarating driving experience and sporty appeal. Positioned in the UK market as a fun and spirited alternative to more conventional city cars, the 595 appeals to car enthusiasts, first-time drivers, and those who value distinctive design and lively performance. Its compact size makes it perfect for city navigating and weekends away, while its reputation for agility and responsive handling makes it a great choice for drivers who enjoy a more engaging drive. What makes the ABARTH 595 stand out among rivals is its unique combination of sporty looks, lively engines, and characteristic design elements that set it apart from other small cars. Its reputation for reliability and strong performance, coupled with relatively affordable running costs, makes it a popular option in the used car market—especially for individuals seeking a distinctive vehicle that offers excitement on the road. With an average mileage of around 30,000 miles and an average of just under two previous owners, the ABARTH 595 (2016-21) remains a compelling choice for those wanting a fun, agile, and striking vehicle with a proven track record in the UK.
average use
average use
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The most recent mileage readings for ABARTH 595 (2016-21) vehicles show that the most common mileage range is between 40,000 and 50,000 miles, accounting for 21.5% of recorded vehicles. A significant portion—over 50%—are between 30,000 and 70,000 miles, indicating that many vehicles are in the mid-mileage range typical for this age group. Notably, only a small percentage (1.8%) have recorded mileage exceeding 90,000 miles, suggesting that high-mileage vehicles are relatively less common within the dataset. Additionally, a modest 8.2% are recorded with 10,000 to 20,000 miles, likely representing lower-mileage examples. Overall, the data points toward a majority of these vehicles being maintained and driven within moderate mileage ranges.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The data on private sale prices for 'ABARTH 595 (2016-21)' indicates that the most common sale price ranges are between £7,000 and £9,000, accounting for significant proportions of sales (16.8% and 24.4%, respectively). Notably, a considerable proportion of vehicles are sold in the £8,000 to £9,000 range. Prices below £6,000 are relatively rare, representing only around 4.6% combined for the least expensive categories, suggesting that most vehicles tend to hold higher values. Conversely, sales above £11,000 are less frequent, with a small percentage (around 8.2%) for the £11,000 to £12,000 bracket and minimal transactions over £13,000. Overall, the data points to a typical private sale value for this model within the £7,000–£9,000 range, with a notable clustering around the lower to mid-teens of the price spectrum.
production years
production years
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The data indicates that the majority of ABARTH 595 (2016-21) vehicles were manufactured between 2016 and 2018, accounting for approximately 66% of the sample. Specifically, 25.4% are from 2017, 22.2% from 2018, and 18.3% from 2016. There's a noticeable decline in production in later years, with only 19.7% manufactured in 2019, 13.3% in 2020, and a small fraction, 1.1%, from 2021. This suggests most vehicles in this model range are relatively recent but that production diminished significantly after 2018, possibly reflecting the model's lifecycle or market trends during those years.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data indicates that the most common primary paint color for the ABARTH 595 (2016-21) is grey, representing approximately 26.9% of vehicles. Black (14%) and yellow (14.7%) are also quite prevalent. Interestingly, a notable proportion of vehicles feature multiple-tone schemes such as blue/black (2.2%), green/black (1.8%), and grey/black (0.4%), highlighting some use of contrasting or combined paint options. Overall, the colours lean towards darker and neutral shades, with bright yellow being a less common yet distinctive choice.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data reveals that for the ABARTH 595 (2016-21), most vehicles have had between 3 to 6 registered keepers, with the largest proportion (26.2%) having had 4 keepers and 24.7% with 3 keepers. A notable 22.2% of vehicles have only had 2 registered keepers, indicating some vehicles are relatively low in ownership changes. Interestingly, a small percentage (about 4%) of vehicles have experienced quite a high number of keepers, with some as many as 16. This pattern suggests that while many ABARTH 595s tend to stay with a few owners, a minority may have been registered by multiple owners over their lifespan, possibly implying higher usage or market activity in certain cases.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data indicates that all ABARTH 595 (2016-21) vehicles in the sample are equipped with a 1,368cc engine and exclusively use petrol as their primary fuel type. This suggests a consistent engine size and fuel type across this model range, which may be helpful for prospective buyers or enthusiasts interested in these specific specifications.