Fiat Sedici Hatchback review
At a glance
Price new | £10,355 - £16,470 |
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Used prices | £364 - £1,865 |
Road tax cost | £190 - £305 |
Insurance group | 14 - 23 |
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Fuel economy | Not tested to latest standards |
Range | 429 - 583 miles |
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Available fuel types
Petrol
Diesel
Pros & cons
Well built cabin, surprising off-road ability, comfortable ride, available in two or four-wheel drive
Petrol engine needs to be worked hard, ordinary styling, noisy at speed
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Overview
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.