For This is the most economical engine in the 500 range, with fuel economy of up to 69mpg and emissions of 95g/km.
Against The TwinAir engine is noisy, the handling isn’t great and the ride feels jittery, whatever your speed.
We love the 500's mix of desirability and affordability, but we're not fans of the two-cylinder engine. We reckon most buyers will be better off with the 1.2.
You have the choice of five different engines in the Fiat 500, including the one in the hot Abarth version that sits at the top of the range. Although it’s brisk rather than stupidly fast, this is the most exciting car in the range to drive, thanks to its lower, stiffer suspension and weightier steering.
That’s in direct contrast to the cheaper versions, which are not so great on the road, thanks to their jittery ride and disappointing handling. Given that, we think the best versions are the cheaper ones, and the pick of the range is the cheapest, the 1.2 Pop.
It may not come with alloys or air-conditioning, but you can add those as options without reaching the overall price of the next-cheapest model in the range. It also has the added reassurance – as does every model in the range – of a maximum five-star Euro NCAP crash test rating.
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