Fiat Punto has undergone three significant overhauls and several facelifts in between. Fiat launched the final generation in 2005 under the Grande Punto badge before a facelift brought in the Abarth Punto in 2009. The final facelift was in 2012, with Fiat reverting to the basic 2005 design and dropping the Grande and Abarth tags. The 2012 models can get to 62 mph from a standstill in 14 seconds with a fuel economy of 52 mpg.
96 Used Fiat Punto cars for sale
Fiat Punto2012 (12) - 1.4 GBT 3d 77 BHP S/S HATCHBACK 3-Door
Reduced
£2,944
- 1.4L
- Miles
64.0K
- Petrol
- Manual
- Hatchback
Fiat Punto(17) - 1.2 Pop + Euro 6 5dr
£2,290
- Miles
128.0K
- Petrol
- Manual
- Not Supplied
Anglia Autos Ltd
Fiat Punto2016 (16) - 1.2 Easy+ 5dr
Low Mileage
£3,150
Finance available £48 pm
- 1.2L
- Miles
52.0K
- Petrol
- Manual
- Hatchback
Rebin Auto Sales
Fiat Punto2015 (65) - 1.2 Pop + Hatchback 3dr Petrol Euro 6 (69 bhp)
£3,690
Finance available £60 pm
- 1.2L
- Miles
89.8K
- Petrol
- Manual
- Hatchback
Fiat Punto2013 (63) - 1.2 Easy 5-Door From £3,895 + Retail Package
Low Mileage
£3,895
- 1.2L
- Miles
55.0K
- Petrol
- Manual
- Hatchback
Hesketh Cars
Fiat Punto2013 (63) - 1.2 Easy 3dr
Low Mileage
£3,495
Finance available £56 pm
- 1.2L
- Miles
43.0K
- Petrol
- Manual
- Hatchback
FM Motors
Fiat Punto2012 (12) - 1.4 Easy 3dr
Low Mileage
£3,495
Finance available £56 pm
- 1.4L
- Miles
93.3K
- Petrol
- Manual
- Hatchback
Polesworth Garage Tamworth
Fiat Punto2014 (64) - Fiat Punto Easy (2014) 1.2 Easy Hatchback 5dr Petrol Euro 6 (69 bhp)
Low Mileage
£3,995
Finance available £67 pm
- 1.2L
- Miles
50.3K
- Petrol
- Manual
- Hatchback
CNP CAR SALES LTD
Fiat Punto2014 (14) - test advert do no contact 3-Door
£999,999
- 1.4L
- Miles
100.0K
- Not Supplied
- Manual
- Hatchback
DUMMY DEALER- DO NOT USE
Fiat Punto2013 (13) - 1.4 Easy Manual Euro 5 (s/s) 3dr
Low Mileage
£1,495
- 1.4L
- Miles
79.0K
- Petrol
- Manual
- Hatchback
S A Car Sales (Sheffield)
Fiat Punto2012 (62) - 1.2 Pop Hatchback 3dr Petrol Manual Euro 5 (69 bhp)
Low Mileage
£1,975
- 1.2L
- Miles
80.0K
- Petrol
- Manual
- Hatchback
PEELS WHEELS LIMITED
Fiat Punto2012 - 1.4 Punto 1.4 8v 75 Easy 3dr
Reduced
£3,195
Finance available £49 pm
- 1.4L
- Miles
71.1K
- Petrol
- Manual
- Hatchback
Fiat Punto2012 (62) - 1.4 EASY 3d 77 BHP 3-Door
Reduced
£2,695
- 1.4L
- Miles
84.3K
- Petrol
- Manual
- Hatchback
Fiat Punto2016 (16) - 1.2 Easy + Euro 6 5dr
£3,290
Finance available £51 pm
- 1.2L
- Miles
75.0K
- Petrol
- Manual
- Hatchback
AAR Cars Hub Ltd
Fiat Punto2016 - 1.2 Punto 5-door 1.2 8v 69hp Pop+
Low Mileage
£4,495
- 1.2L
- Miles
43.0K
- Petrol
- Manual
- Hatchback
Eaton Park Cars
Fiat Punto2017 (17) - 1.2 Pop+ 5 Door
Low Mileage
£4,395
Finance available £76 pm
- 1.2L
- Miles
55.0K
- Petrol
- Manual
- Hatchback
Fiat Punto2004 (53) - 1.2 Active 3dr
Low Mileage
£995
- 1.2L
- Miles
47.0K
- Petrol
- Manual
- Hatchback
City Road Motors
Fiat Punto2015 (65) - 1.2 Pop+ 3dr
Low Mileage
£3,795
Finance available £62 pm
- 1.2L
- Miles
59.7K
- Petrol
- Manual
- Hatchback
Fiat Punto2014 - EASY 1.2 3Door
£3,350
Finance available £53 pm
- 1.2L
- Miles
88.0K
- Petrol
- Manual
- Hatchback
Fiat Punto2013 (63) - 1.4 Easy Manual Euro 5 (s/s) 5dr
Reduced
£3,045
Finance available £46 pm
- 1.4L
- Miles
50.5K
- Petrol
- Manual
- Hatchback
6EG Motors
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Why buy a used Fiat Punto?
Each car manufacturer has a more popular model than the rest, and for the Italian manufacturer, Fiat, it has been the Fiat Punto for about 2 decades. The model underwent several facelifts and name changes before the close of production in 2018 but remained a low-cost ride. You can find plenty of used Fiat Punto on sale on MOTORS, as well as more information in our expert Fiat Punto review.
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Pros
- Decent practicality
- Nippy handling
- Good value for money
Cons
- Low-cost interior materials
- Poor residuals
- Build quality isn’t the best
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Different generations of used Fiat Punto
Third Generation (2012 to 2018)
- Fuel type:
- Diesel / Petrol
- Engine Size:
- 0.9 - 1.4
- MPG:
- 49 - 80
- Acceleration:
- 8.5 - 14.4 seconds
- Boot space:
- 275 L capacity
- NCAP Safety rating:
- stars
Greenest
0.9 TwinAir 3dr
Cheapest
1.2 Pop 3dr
Fastest
1.4 Multiair Turbo 135 Lounge 3dr
Used Fiat Punto FAQ's
Which roads are most suitable for the Fiat Punto?
The Fiat Punto is a fun ride for just about anywhere, but its compact size and ultra-smooth manoeuvrability make it ideal for city driving. The light steering provides hassle-free parking but is one of its main undoings on the open road as it becomes more difficult to control due to reduced traction at high speeds. The engine is also not very responsive, making overtaking a tricky affair that requires adequate preparation while on the motorway.
Does the Fiat Punto offer value for money?
Until 2018, Fiat Punto was among the lowest-cost new cars in the market. However, it has a history of not holding on to its value, losing 60% of the price in only 3 years. As a result, you can find a Fiat Punto in good condition and with fair mileage at a low price in the used market.
Is the Fiat Punto a comfortable car?
Comfort is where the Punto excels. The third generation Fiat Punto offers good visibility and sufficient headroom for the driver and the front passenger. The back seats have enough legroom for passengers. The Easy+ trim also comes with an ISOFIX child seat mounting that makes it comfortable to drive around with a toddler.
How much storage space is available on the Fiat Punto?
This car has several small storages in the cabin, including 4 cupholders in the front. The Fiat Punto lags behind its rivals in terms of boot space, with only 275 litres. The Ford Fiesta and Vauxhall Corsa provide similar boot space, but the 355-litre Seat Ibiza and 434-litre Renault Megane hail in comparison. However, this deficit becomes insignificant if you fold the rear seats to open up the boot space to 1030 litres, beating most of its supermini rivals.
Is the Fiat Punto a safe car?
The first version of the latest generation, the Grande Punto, earned 5-stars in adult occupant safety and 3-stars for child and pedestrian safety in . Even though this was before the latest rating categories, it is worth assuming that the facelifted models would perform better in a crash test. For example, the 2012 versions of Fiat Punto have driver, passenger and knee airbags as a standard with side airbags available on Easy+. The latest version Punto was the first in the history of NCAP to receive a 0-star rating due to the lack of modern safety technology, such as seatbelt warnings, automatic braking or lane-keeping assistance.
Which is the best version of the Fiat Punto?
The is better equipped and isn't costly on the used market, hence a more suitable option than the base trim. The 1.2-litre unit has better fuel efficiency, but you can go for the 1.4-litre engine if you need a .
What are the alternatives for Fiat Punto?
The Fiat Punto has contemporary competitors ranging from the classy to the impressively spacious . Nonetheless, Fiat lovers in need of a practical city car and a more fun ride than the Punto have several Fiat Panda and Fiat 500 versions to check out.
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