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Fiat Panda (2012 on)
reviewed by Anonymous on 18 July 2024
reviewed by Anargyros Botsis on 16 June 2024
reviewed by Anonymous on 31 October 2023
reviewed by Anonymous on 30 August 2023
reviewed by Anonymous on 10 April 2023
reviewed by Anonymous on 17 July 2021
reviewed by Alasdair Parsonson on 6 November 2020
reviewed by Anonymous on 4 July 2020
reviewed by Anonymous on 26 June 2020
reviewed by Maya Goia on 27 February 2020
reviewed by Anonymous on 26 February 2019
reviewed by Anonymous on 26 February 2019
1.2 69 8V Easy+ 5dr Hatchback
reviewed by Anonymous on 27 March 2018
5
Overall rating
4
How it drives
5
Fuel economy
5
Tax/Insurance/Warranty costs
5
Cost of maintenance and repairs
3
Experience at the dealership
5
How practical it is
4
How you rate the manufacturer
5
Overall reliability
The most practical city car you can buy
My Panda has covered just under 72,000 trouble free miles it's been the cheapest car to run that i've ever owned. It's not very fast but it handles well it's also a very practical little car, the rails mean fitting roof bars only takes a couple of minutes. I've carried a huge amount of stuff on my Panda's roof, decking, flat pack furniture, even taken an old sofa to the tip on the roof.
The interior space is good for such a small car as well with plenty of headspace in the back seat due to the cars boxy shape. If there is one thing I would like Fiat to change it would be the colour and quality of the seats and trim. My car is red with cream seats and it gets dirty very easily.
reviewed by stanton on 9 October 2017
reviewed by ScottCurtis on 18 November 2014
reviewed by bobhaynes on 2 May 2014