Fiat Sedici (06-11) - Review Review by Simon Harris on 24 April 2006 Last Updated: 15 December 2008 It may be called the Sedici (Italian for 16 - in reference to its 4x4 system), but this small Fiat isn't a hardcore all terrain car. True, most models come with four-wheel drive as standard, but it is designed to primarily be a small and practical family car with some off-road ability - ideal for tackling muddy inclines and dusty gravel paths. It's actually a joint project with Suzuki (which builds the virtually identical Sedici in the same factory) and is well put together with a comfortable and neat cabin. It isn't the most striking car to look at, but its small size makes it easy to drive and the 1.9-litre MultiJet diesel offers good economy. 3.5 out of 5 Other Fiat reviews Summary Facts & Figures Equipment Driving & Performance Comfort Costs Safety & Reliability Buying & Selling Also Consider Company Car Info Owners' Reviews Gallery Facts & Figures See our complete Facts & Figure section for details of performance, dimensions, running costs and insurance groups. Get a Car Information Pack now – Everything you need to know about this car in one place. Dynamic More Figures 1.6 16V Dynamic (2WD) 5d More Figures 1.6 16V Dynamic (2WD) (2010) 5d More Figures 1.6 16V Dynamic 5d More Figures 1.6 16V Dynamic (2010) 5d More Figures 1.9 MultiJet Dynamic 5d Compare Equipment See 59 used Fiat Sedicis for sale, starting at £3,799 Eleganza More Figures 1.6 16V Eleganza 5d More Figures 1.9 MultiJet Eleganza 5d More Figures 2.0 16V MultiJet Eleganza (2010) 5d Compare Equipment See 59 used Fiat Sedicis for sale, starting at £3,799 Car Valuations Find used car prices with Parkers accurate car valuations. Find out more Fiat Sedici cars for sale We have 59 models like this for sale. Find Fiat Sedici cars for sale Previous: Summary Next: Equipment