With Affordable Prices, Economical Consumption, Efficient Engines, and Trunks That Often Outperform Many Competitors, Fiat Used Cars Have Become the Most Sought-After Options in the Market in 2025, Offering a Balance Between Performance, Comfort, and Low Maintenance Costs for Those Who Want to Buy Well Without Spending Much
The Fiat remains one of the strongest brands in the national market when it comes to used cars with good cost-effectiveness. And this doesn’t happen by chance: the manufacturer has maintained for years a broad, modern, and economical lineup capable of catering to everyone from those needing a simple urban car to those looking for a robust utility vehicle. During the research for this article, conducted in November 2025, it was possible to observe the great availability of models on Mercado Livre, all with competitive prices and mechanics known for their reliability. This information was released by Autoesporte, which analyzed models up to three years old and highlighted the six best in this price range.
Thus, to help those who plan to buy their next vehicle, we organized the list from cheapest to most expensive, always highlighting technical data, consumption, and equipment. Below, see in detail what each of the six Fiat used cars has to offer — and why they became “cost-benefit champions” in 2025.
Fiat Mobi: The Most Economical Urban Compact Car from the Brand

The Fiat Mobi continues to be one of the most sought-after urban cars among Fiat used vehicles. This is because the model combines lightness, economy, and practicality in a compact package. It uses the well-known 1.0 Fire engine with 74 hp, paired with a five-speed manual transmission. The simplicity of the set, in addition to reducing costs, ensures savings: according to Inmetro, fuel consumption exceeds 13 km/l in the city using gasoline.
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The Toyota Hilux is R$ 75.5 thousand cheaper and bets on the 2.8 turbodiesel engine with up to 204 hp and 50.9 kgfm to catch up with the VW Saveiro, which leads with 4,472 sales.
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The new Renault Koleos has a screen exclusively for the passenger that is invisible to the driver, heated rear seats, and 29 assistance systems, but its Chinese competitors cost R$ 40,000 less and deliver more power.
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The car stored for 38 years: when opening the barn door, what appears is breathtaking and looks like a scene from a movie!
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Fiat works miracles in the Brazilian market, lowers the price of its 0 km hatch to R$ 69,990, reestablishes the model as the cheapest car in the country, and reignites the battle against Kwid and C3.
In addition, the Mobi measures only 3.57 meters in length and has a wheelbase of 2.30 meters. Even though it’s compact, it comfortably accommodates passengers and still delivers a trunk of 235 liters, sufficient for urban routines. Used units appear starting at R$ 43.9 thousand on Mercado Livre, and the Like version even offers air conditioning, power steering, power windows and locks, airbags, and ABS. Therefore, it is one of the cheapest models to maintain, ideal for daily commuting.
Fiat Argo: Balance Between Space, Consumption, and Handling

Just above the Mobi comes the Fiat Argo, which has been consolidating itself as one of the most complete compact hatches in the category. The model uses a 1.0 Firefly engine with 77 hp and a five-speed manual transmission, ensuring smooth handling and urban fuel consumption close to 14 km/l, one of the best in the category.
The Argo measures 3.99 meters and offers a wheelbase of 2.52 meters, which provides good internal space for the family. The 300-liter trunk also aids in versatility. On Mercado Livre, you can find the Drive version starting at R$ 49.9 thousand, equipped with electric steering, a multimedia center with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, air conditioning, and stability control. As a result, the Argo stands out as a modern, comfortable hatch with predictable maintenance.
Fiat Strada: The Best-Selling Light Pickup in Brazil

Among the used models from Fiat, the Strada is one of the most sought after. And this is not surprising: the pickup is the sales leader in the country and offers robustness, durability, and low maintenance costs. The Endurance version with a single cab uses a 1.4 Fire EVO engine with 88 hp and a five-speed manual transmission. Its dimensions are impressive: 4.47 meters long and a bed with 1,354 liters capacity for up to 720 kg.
During the research in November 2025, units were found for R$ 59.9 thousand on Mercado Livre. Even in the simplest version, the Strada features stability control, air conditioning, power steering, and side airbags. This explains why it is so sought after for both work and personal use, delivering power and economy in one vehicle.
Fiat Cronos: Spacious Sedan with Great Cost Per Liter

The Fiat Cronos stands out as one of the best choices for those needing interior space and comfort. Its 1.3 Firefly engine with 107 hp, combined with a CVT automatic transmission, provides a smooth and economical ride. Urban consumption hovers around 12 km/l, a highly competitive figure for an automatic sedan.
With a length of 4.36 meters and a gigantic trunk of 525 liters — one of the largest in the category — the Cronos stands out among used cars. Used units start at R$ 71.9 thousand, especially in the Drive version, which boasts a 7-inch multimedia system, electric steering, digital air conditioning, and stability control. Thus, the Cronos is ideal for families or app drivers seeking comfort and economy.
Fiat Pulse: The Compact SUV That Surprises with Performance

The Fiat Pulse marked the brand’s entry into the compact SUV segment. Equipped with a 1.0 turbo engine with 130 hp and 20.4 kgfm of torque, coupled with a CVT transmission with seven simulated gears, the model offers spirited performance and low consumption. With a length of 4.09 meters, a 370-liter trunk, and 18.9 cm of ground clearance, it adapts well to both city and light dirt roads.
Prices on Mercado Livre start at R$ 79.9 thousand. The Audace version, in particular, offers great cost-benefit, bringing four airbags, stability control, a rear camera, parking sensors, and an 8.4-inch multimedia system. Thus, the Pulse has become the perfect option for those wanting an agile, comfortable, and well-equipped SUV.
Fiat Toro: The Modern Pickup That Blends Strength and Comfort

Closing the list is the Fiat Toro, the most sophisticated model from the brand among recent used cars. In the Freedom version, the 1.3 turbo engine delivers an impressive 185 hp and 27.5 kgfm of torque, combined with a six-speed automatic transmission. This ensures quick accelerations and excellent performance even when loaded.
The Toro measures 4.94 meters, has a wheelbase of 2.99 meters, and a bed capacity of 937 liters. On Mercado Livre, units start at R$ 93.9 thousand. Fully equipped, the Freedom version includes six airbags, digital air conditioning, an 8.4-inch multimedia system, traction control, and a rear camera. In practice, it offers the comfort of an SUV with the strength of a pickup, making it one of the most complete choices in the Fiat lineup.
Overall, Fiat’s variety in the used car market, combined with a broad service network, affordable parts, and economical engines, reinforces the brand’s excellent cost-effectiveness for those seeking a used vehicle between R$ 40 thousand and R$ 100 thousand. As analyzed by Autoesporte, each model fulfills its role well and stands out in its category, demonstrating why the brand remains so strong among Brazilians.

TAKARO, mas depois que os chineses começarem a fabricar os automóveis, vamos ver como ficam os preços e a as vendas…BYD