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Buy FIAT 500E from USA
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Unknown
Other
Automatic
Front Wheel Drive
9 254 mi
Side
Edmonton (ALBERTA)
Run and Drive
Unknown
Electric
Automatic
Front Wheel Drive
27 157 mi
Front End
Los Angeles South (CA)
Run and Drive
Unknown
Electric
Automatic
Front Wheel Drive
87 303 mi
Biohazard/Chemical, Electrical
East Bay (CA)
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Unknown
Electric
Automatic
Front Wheel Drive
28 323 mi
Suspension
San Antonio-south (TX)
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Unknown
Electric
Automatic
Front Wheel Drive
54 088 mi
Front End
Fremont (CA)
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Unknown
Electric
Automatic
Front Wheel Drive
46 462 mi
Electrical
Fremont (CA)
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Unknown
Electric
Automatic
Front Wheel Drive
29 464 mi
Normal Wear
Chicago-South (IL)
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Unknown
Electric
Automatic
Front Wheel Drive
49 239 mi
Side, Front & Rear
Fontana (CA)
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Unknown
Electric
Automatic
Front Wheel Drive
94 439 mi
Rear End
Las Vegas (NV)
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Unknown
Electric
Automatic
Front Wheel Drive
49 420 mi
Front End
Minneapolis/st. Paul (MN)
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Unknown
Electric
Automatic
Front Wheel Drive
39 178 mi
Electrical, Side
Colorado Springs (CO)
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Unknown
Electric
Automatic
Front Wheel Drive
42 668 mi
Repossession
Los Angeles (CA)
Run and Drive
Unknown
Electric
Automatic
Front Wheel Drive
20 172 mi
Front End
Fremont (CA)
Run and Drive
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Why Buy Fiat from USA
Did you know that Copart and IAAI auctions list between 200 to 500 Fiat vehicles daily? If you're considering a popular model like the Fiat 500, you can expect to pay around $8,000 to $12,000 for a 2018-2020 model. That’s about 35-40% cheaper than what you might find in the European market. This price difference can really add up, especially if you're looking for a stylish and efficient vehicle.
Most Popular Fiat Models at Auction
When it comes to Fiat, here are a few models that consistently catch the eye of buyers:
- Fiat 124 Spider: This compact convertible is perfect for those who love a sporty drive. You can check it out here.
- Fiat 500: Known for its iconic design, the Fiat 500 is great for city driving. Find more on this model here.
- Fiat 500X: This crossover offers more space without losing the charm of the Fiat brand. Look for it here.
- Fiat Ducato: If you need a reliable van for business or personal use, the Ducato is a solid choice. More details can be found here.
What to Look for When Choosing
When you're browsing auctions for Fiat vehicles, there are some key things to keep in mind. First, avoid vehicles with structural damage or extensive rust; these can lead to costly repairs. Ideally, look for models with under 60,000 miles, as higher mileage can indicate potential issues down the line. Also, pay attention to the model year—Fiat 500 models from 2012-2015 had some reports of transmission issues, so it might be best to steer clear of those.
How Much Does It Cost to Import Fiat
Let’s break down the costs associated with importing a Fiat. For instance, if you win a Fiat at auction for $10,000, you’ll need to factor in shipping costs of around $1,800, plus customs fees that can range from $2,500 to $4,000. This brings your total estimated cost to between $14,000 and $16,000. To get a clearer picture of your expenses, you can use our calculator.
If you’re ready to explore your options, consider the Fiat 500 or the Fiat 124 Spider for your next vehicle. Both models offer a unique blend of style and practicality for any buyer.