For
The Twinair’s tiny CO2 output qualifies it for various tax incentives, such as free road tax, Congestion Charge exemption and rock-bottom company car tax bills. It’s significantly cheaper than most diesel superminis, too.
Against
Refinement is poor: the engine is noisy and it transmits too much vibration through the cabin. The Twinair engine also struggles to achieve good fuel economy in the real world.
What Car? says
0
out of 5 stars
Worth considering if you want a big supermini that’s eligible for various tax breaks. A diesel will get you more miles to the gallon, though.
What Car? readers say
3.666667
View the whole Fiat Punto Hatchback range
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Hatchback 1.2 8v Pop 3dr - £9,900
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Hatchback 1.2 8v Pop 5dr - £10,500
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Hatchback 1.4 8v GBT 3dr - £11,805
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Hatchback 1.3 75 Multijet Pop 3dr - £11,900
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Hatchback 0.9 TwinAir T 85 3dr - £12,100
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Hatchback 1.4 8v GBT 5dr - £12,405
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Hatchback 1.3 75 Multijet Pop 5dr - £12,500
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Hatchback 0.9 TwinAir T 85 5dr - £12,700
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Hatchback 1.4 8v Lounge 3dr - £12,905
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Hatchback 1.3 85 Multijet Easy 3dr - £13,400
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Hatchback 1.4 8v Lounge 5dr - £13,505
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Hatchback 1.3 85 Multijet GBT 3dr - £13,900
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Hatchback 1.4 16v 105 Multiair Lounge 3dr - £13,905
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Hatchback 1.3 85 Multijet Easy 5dr - £14,000
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Hatchback 1.3 85 Multijet GBT 5dr - £14,500
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Hatchback 1.4 16v 105 Multiair Lounge 5dr - £14,505
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Hatchback 1.3 85 Multijet Lounge 3dr - £15,000
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Hatchback 1.4 16v 135 M'air Turbo Lounge 3dr - £15,200
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Hatchback 1.3 85 Multijet Lounge 5dr - £15,600
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Hatchback 1.4 Turbo Multiair Abarth 3dr - £16,857
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Hatchback 1.2 8v Pop 3dr - £9,900
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Hatchback 1.2 8v Pop 5dr - £10,500
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Hatchback 1.4 8v GBT 3dr - £11,805
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Hatchback 1.3 75 Multijet Pop 3dr - £11,900
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Hatchback 0.9 TwinAir T 85 3dr - £12,100
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Hatchback 1.4 8v GBT 5dr - £12,405
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Hatchback 1.3 75 Multijet Pop 5dr - £12,500
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Hatchback 0.9 TwinAir T 85 5dr - £12,700
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Hatchback 1.4 8v Lounge 3dr - £12,905
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Hatchback 1.3 85 Multijet Easy 3dr - £13,400
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Hatchback 1.4 8v Lounge 5dr - £13,505
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Hatchback 1.3 85 Multijet GBT 3dr - £13,900
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Hatchback 1.4 16v 105 Multiair Lounge 3dr - £13,905
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Hatchback 1.3 85 Multijet Easy 5dr - £14,000
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Hatchback 1.3 85 Multijet GBT 5dr - £14,500
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Hatchback 1.4 16v 105 Multiair Lounge 5dr - £14,505
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Hatchback 1.3 85 Multijet Lounge 3dr - £15,000
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Hatchback 1.4 16v 135 M'air Turbo Lounge 3dr - £15,200
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Hatchback 1.3 85 Multijet Lounge 5dr - £15,600
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Hatchback 1.4 Turbo Multiair Abarth 3dr - £16,857
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Buyer's notes
Target Price team says:
The Fiat Punto has been treated to several face-lifts during its life, but it’s essentially the same car that went on sale in 2005 badged ‘Grande Punto’.
There’s a bewildering range of engines to choose from, but to keep things cheap most buyers are best off going for the 76bhp 1.4 petrol. However, the 0.9 TwinAir is worth considering if you want a practical and cost-effective way to avoid the London Congestion Charge.
We reckon Easy trim is the best compromise on price and equipment. You get air-conditioning and alloy wheels, but you still might want to consider paying extra for Bluetooth and side airbags.
Whichever model you choose, make sure you shop around, because big discounts are available. Our Target Price gives a good indication of how much you should expect to save, but even bigger discounts are available online.
Reader test team says:
I have the auto model. Build quality is superb - no squeaks or rattles and everything is solid. I'm getting 46mpg (which, for an auto in a mountainous…
Sam Graham
4
out of 5 stars
Did write a full long review but after submiting there was error and the lot got wiped so this is now a short review! Brought car last week. Bad…
Chaz Ellis-Stansfield
3
out of 5 stars
I've recently purchased this car last week, and what an improvement from the Grand punto, the cabin is very high quality and a nice place to be, and…
jamie smith
4
out of 5 stars
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