Used Fiat 124 Spider Cars

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Fiat 124 Spider 1.4 MultiAir Lusso Euro 6 2dr REVE +26

2018

Manual

44.1 mpg

Tax: £190

Mileage: 49,520

Petrol

Fiat 124 Spider 1.4 Multiair Lusso 2dr Convertible +24

2018

Manual

44.1 mpg

Tax: £190

Mileage: 15,620

Petrol

Fiat 124 Spider 1.4 Multiair Classica 2dr Converti +30
£10,739  or Finance from £223 per month

2018

Manual

44.1 mpg

Tax: £190

Mileage: 35,034

Petrol

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Fiat 124 Spider 1.4 Multiair Lusso 2dr - Heate Con +30

2018

Manual

44.1 mpg

Tax: £190

Mileage: 45,641

Petrol

Fiat 124 Spider 1.4 Multiair Lusso Plus 2dr Conver +24

2016

Manual

44.1 mpg

Tax: £210

Mileage: 20,852

Petrol

Fiat 124 Spider 1.4 Multiair Lusso Plus 2dr Conver

2016

Manual

44.1 mpg

Tax: £210

Mileage: 55,114

Petrol

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Fiat 124 Spider 1.4 Multiair Classica 2dr Converti +31
£11,759  or Finance from £249 per month

2017

Manual

44.1 mpg

Tax: £190

Mileage: 17,084

Petrol

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Why buy a used Fiat 124 Spider [Type with Exchange and Mart?

In 2016, the 124 Spider revived a classic name from Fiat's back catalogue and added some Italian glamour to the affordable roadster segment of the sportscar market. This Type 348 car shares much with the Mazda MX-5, its closest Japanese rival, but a lively 1.4-litre turbocharged engine delivers a unique feel that provides this model with much of its unique character.

About the Fiat 124 Spider [Type

It's easy to be critical when it comes to platform sharing but it's an approach that's always been hard to get away from. The original 124 Spider was based on a humble 124 saloon, just as the MK1 model MX-5 borrowed plenty from a Mazda 323 hatch. So why shouldn't this modern-era Fiat sportscar have shared its fundamentals with a more credible donor model, its Japanese arch-rival? After all, if the Turin brand had developed this car from scratch, we'd all have compared every nut and bolt of it to an MX-5 anyway. In the event, you might, like us, actually be quite surprised at just how different this 124 actually is. To be frank, we find the retro flourishes to be a little heavy-handed. You may disagree. In any case though, that's not what fundamentally differentiates this car from an MX-5. For that, you've to look beneath the bonnet. Torquey turbo power makes this a more relaxed, more mature thing to drive than the frantic normally aspirated Mazda. Of course, you may not want that in an affordable sports roadster - in which case you'll know what to do. There was room in this segment though, for something different and this Fiat provided it. Ultimately, every love story has its own soundtrack. If this is yours, then we think you'll like this car very much.

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