# Abarth 595 — Used Car Buying Guide

AutoScout's analysis of the Abarth 595 on the UK used-car market. Backed by 33 million DVSA MOT tests, current AutoTrader pricing, and depreciation curves derived from CAP/Glass's Guide data.

Live interactive report: https://autoscout.fyi/cars/abarth-595

## Verdict

- **Best value year**: 2021
- **Ideal trim**: Competizione
- **Target mileage**: 30,000–45,000 miles
- **Max previous owners**: 2
- **Target price**: £14,344

## Why this model

The Abarth 595 is a fantastic choice if you're after a small car with a huge personality! It's essentially a souped-up Fiat 500, offering a thrilling driving experience with its punchy engine, sporty exhaust note, and agile handling. It's not the most practical car, but for sheer fun and character, it's hard to beat. It stands out from the crowd and is guaranteed to put a smile on your face every time you drive it.

## What you should pay

Based on current UK market data for February 2026, a 2021 Abarth 595 Competizione with around 30-50k miles typically sells for around £14,344. Prices can vary a bit depending on exact mileage, condition, and optional extras, but this is a solid benchmark for a well-maintained example. You might find slightly cheaper ones, but be wary of those that seem too good to be true.

## Which trim to buy

The Competizione trim is definitely the one to go for if you want the full Abarth experience. It comes with the more powerful 180hp engine, a sportier exhaust (often the Monza system), better brakes, and more aggressive styling. While the Turismo offers a good balance of sportiness and comfort, the Competizione truly embodies the Abarth spirit and holds its value well among enthusiasts. It's the best bang for your buck in terms of performance and desirability.

## What to check before you buy

- Suspension components (bushes, top mounts) can wear quickly due to the firm ride.
- Electrical glitches, especially with the infotainment system.
- Turbo actuator issues, though less common.
- Rust on exhaust components, particularly on older models.
- Manual gearbox can be notchy, and the MTA automatic can be clunky.

## Running costs

Running an Abarth 595 involves a few things to consider. Fuel will be around 16p per mile, assuming current petrol prices and its typical 42 MPG. Road tax (VED) for a 2021 model will be around £190 per year. Insurance can be a bit higher than a standard supermini due to its performance nature, so budget roughly £600-£1000 annually depending on your age, location, and driving history. Maintenance can also be a little pricier than a standard Fiat 500 due to performance parts.

## Key stats

- **Fuel Type**: Petrol
- **Horsepower**: 165-180 hp
- **Mpg**: Around 42 MPG combined
- **Reliability Score**: Average for its class, with some known quirks.
- **Safety Rating**: 3 stars (based on Fiat 500 Euro NCAP 2017)

## Trim comparison

| Trim | Price new | Price used | Key features |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| 595 | £18,000 | £11,000 | 165hp 1.4 T-Jet engine; Sport button; 7-inch Uconnect infotainment with Apple CarPlay/Android Auto |
| Turismo | £21,000 | £12,500 | 165hp 1.4 T-Jet engine; Leather upholstery; Climate control |
| Competizione | £23,000 | £14,000 | 180hp 1.4 T-Jet engine; Record Monza exhaust; Brembo brakes |

## Depreciation forecast

| Year | Estimated value | Retention |
| --- | --- | --- |
| 2026 | £14,344 | 100% |
| 2027 | £13,340 | 93% |
| 2028 | £12,406 | 86.5% |
| 2029 | £11,538 | 80.4% |
| 2030 | £10,730 | 74.8% |

Buying a 2021 Abarth 595 in 2026 means you're getting it past its steepest depreciation curve. The initial big drops in value have already happened, so while it will continue to depreciate, the rate will be much slower. This makes it a good 'sweet spot' for a used purchase, as you'll lose less money over your ownership period compared to buying a newer model.

Total value lost since new: 25.2%.

## Alternatives to consider

- Mini Cooper S
- Suzuki Swift Sport
- Ford Fiesta ST

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Source: AutoScout (https://autoscout.fyi). Part of a review of the UK used-car market across 500+ models.
