Used145,720 mi.

2013 FIAT500 Sport Cattiva For Sale

$ 4,999
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Key features of this 2013 FIAT 500 Sport Cattiva in San Diego, CA
Bluetooth
Condition
USED
Mileage
145,720
MPG
31 City / 40 Hwy
Body Style
Hatchback
Exterior Color
White
Interior Color
Black
Transmission
Automatic
Drive Train
FWD
Fuel Type
Gasoline
Engine
4 Cyl
Stock Number
R1118
VIN
3C3CFFBR6DT746542
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Consumer Ratings and Reviews of the 
FIAT 500 
Sport Cattiva
from KBB.com

4.3

★★★★★

Overall Consumer Rating

Comfort

4.3 out of 5

Performance

4.4 out of 5

Quality

4.4 out of 5

Reliability

4.5 out of 5

Styling

4.6 out of 5

Value

4.4 out of 5

Based on 209 consumer ratings for the 2012 - current models as of 12/10/2024.

5.0 out of 5 stars
★★★★★

Fun fun car

11/18/2020

I own a 2015 Abarth and use it as a summer vehicle even though they drive great in the snow my car will never have salt on it. I have owned just about every car made and have kept my little Fiat the longest out of all of them. Every time I get in and start it up it puts a big happy grin on my face from the awesome sounding exhaust and when driving into curves I dont slow down I accelerate faster into the curves, the Abarth just corners amazing and stops fast. I had a guy try and race me in his mustang and my Abarth just blew his doors off. I haven't had any issues with the car, no problems whatsoever and I drive this car hard. My wife wants me to trade it in and get a suv and I think about selling it every year but after i get in it, start it up and put it in sport mode and blast off I just cant seem to part with it.
5.0 out of 5 stars
★★★★★

Overall best car I ever owned

08/23/2020

My 2015 Fiat has proven to be the most reliable car I’ve ever owned. I’m a senior so it’s important not to ever worry. Unlike my former cars that aged quickly, my Fiat stays fresh and stylish. I don’t feel the need to replace it as it continues to get compliments and runs as good as new. The cargo space is roomy and high. I can freely shop for just about anything. It’s size makes it easy to park. A most enjoyable car!
5.0 out of 5 stars
★★★★★

Superb Value for Money

02/27/2019

I bought this car second hand from a Ford dealer in as-is condition. The car was filthy and scraped up. I paid 2K under book, and used $200 of the savings to fix the paint and to have it cleaned. Once I took delivery of it, I was hooked. The peppy little 4 pot wont set the world on fire, but it may set a fire in your heart. You cant help but smile when the little engine revs high does a little back fire. In town you can zip through traffic at a good clip, acceleration is very good for its size (you feel like you're doing 50 at 35), but not fast (topping out at around 90). My particular car had always been dealer maintained and always had 93-octane run in it so I continued the pattern. Servicing comes every 5K at about $130 a whack, including wipers and other incidentals. Tires run about $65 a piece on the 16" wheels, and the ride from those wheels is well... jarring. The suspension is very sporty in the sport model (which mine is), it grips and goes without hesitation. I have pushed mine to the limits on a private road and it took a LOT of work to get it to come loose. The economy of the car is polarized. If you drive it sensibly and make an effort to keep the RPMs down it is possible to get 450 miles out of a tank. My best recorded MPG was 50 in town and 68 highway. But if you drive for smiles per gallon over miles per gallon you can expect 26 city and 38 highway. This car is quick, but not fast. You feel as though you are in a rocket in town from the noise and the feeling of the road, but when you get onto the interstate that image all but falls. The 5-speed manual will make the little engine tach at 5500 when cruising at 80mph, a sixth gear would be a great addition, but alas Fiat wont make it so. The ride can be tiring on the highway for stretches in excess of 3 hours due to the noise from an engine revving at 5500 rpm. The build quality of the exterior is comparable to a mid 2000s Lincoln (my previous car), its solid albeit a touch tinny, and well screwed together, all gaps are equal and the repairs are relatively straightforward. The interior feels a touch cheap compared to the likes of the Ford Fiesta, due in no small part to the lightly designed door cards and minimalist dashboard. But it is all screwed together well and VERY easy to upgrade, I replaced my doorhandles with brighter chrome, and it took me 15 minutes. The upgradability and customizability of this car reminds me of a 1990s Honda, its easy and straight-forward with no tangle of wires underneath. Parts are plentiful and inexpensive, with major components being relatively inexpensive to replace, I had my clutch redone for under $300. The stock stereo is brilliant, with mine I got Bose Efficiency surround sound which blow my old alpine speakers from the old Lincoln out of the water. The interior has no squeaks or rattles, and the cloth headliner is easy to clean should you accidentally explode some soda in the back seat. The back seat is very small and only good for small trips or more realistically, storage. Its best to consider this car a sporty 2+2 rather than a family hatchback. I normally have the rear seats folded (nearly flat I might add), to make the cargo area more usable. I managed to fit a disassembled 6'X3' dinning room table in the cargo area with the seats down! The seats are firm but not uncomfortable and the headroom is awesome. I am 6'3 and fit in the front seat without it being all the way back, with about 3" of headroom even with the sunroof! The sunroof is large and quick and has minimal buffeting at speed. When open, the car feels like a convertible to drive, especially with the windows down. Being from Maine I deal with relatively rough winters, especially out in the boondocks where I live, and with snow tires the 500 does very well! Right up to 4" of snow in which you start to make a plow out of your air dam. The climate control has dealt with sub-zero Maine winters with ease, getting up to 75* in about 5 minutes, and dealt with Florida summers with ease getting down to 68* in about the same. This car is a fun little piece of Italy that wont bankrupt you if you take care of it. Use the right fuel and don't ride it hard and put it away wet and this machine will last. With 8 Maine winters under my cars belt there is 0 rust anywhere on it! The 500 makes a phenomenal city car, commuter car, weekend cruiser, first car, and college car; but I wouldn't push it if you have kids or large pets. It is an Italian city car after all, and god knows European roads aren't that big (I know the car was made in Mexico but still). I love this car so much I bought a second Fiat to go with it. You cant beat the price, specs, quality, and fun of these cars; I've had cars from dozens of makes but the soul and spirit of the Fiat's trumps them all. The 500 3-Door Hatchback is Quick, fun, cheap to buy, cheap to fix, cheap to run, cheap to insure, easy to customize, and above all else an easy to love addition to anyones family. They've got soul, treat them well and they will treat you well.
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