2014 Fiat Punto 1.2 Fire from Italy
Summary:
Cheap to run, easy to fix, but underpowered and not built to last
Faults:
As the years go by, some issues inevitably appear: the brakes tend to become noisy, and several components—particularly those exposed to the weather—deteriorate quickly. These, however, are common problems for cars in this category, more related to aging than to design flaws.
General Comments:
This car comes across as an honest, simple, and affordable vehicle, ideal for those looking for basic transportation with low running costs. The plastics and finishes are very simple and don’t convey much solidity, proving to be rather fragile over time. The electronics are also minimal: not particularly sophisticated, but easy to understand and maintain.
One of its strong points (in Italy) is the availability of spare parts, which are generally inexpensive and can often be replaced without advanced mechanical skills. Many routine maintenance tasks can actually be done independently, further reducing expenses.
The 1.2 FIRE petrol engine is a timeless classic from Fiat: reliable and widespread, but far from powerful. In this body, it shows its limitations, especially when overtaking or driving on highways. While it isn’t among the most fuel-efficient engines, it remains well-suited for city driving. Moreover, thanks to its wide diffusion, finding affordable labor for repairs is easy.
In short, this is a no-frills car, perfect as a second vehicle or as a first car, mainly for city use. It doesn’t excel in performance or build quality, but it ensures low costs, easy maintenance, and excellent availability of parts and labor. A rational choice for those who value practicality and affordability over comfort or power.
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? No
Review Date: 3rd September, 2025