Choosing A Used Onix Is Easy When You Use The Fipe Table As A Base And Assess The Actual Condition Of The Car. Here You Can See 6 Versions With Reference Prices (Aug/2025) And Understand Who Each One Makes The Most Sense For.
The Chevrolet Onix remains one of the most sought-after used cars in Brazil, and the Fipe Table is the best gauge for comparing values before negotiating. The idea here is to show you, who is looking for a Chevrolet car, 6 well-sought versions of the Onix, understand the profile of each one, and see the reference price to have a clear sense of cost-benefit.
The values below are averages from the Fipe Table as of August 2025. Remember, the Fipe is a market reference and can vary depending on the overall condition, mileage, region, and history of the vehicle.
The secret is to use the Fipe as a base, request a technical report, and evaluate maintenance and documentation before closing the deal.
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Onix Joy 1.0 2014
Reference Price in The Fipe Table (Aug/2025): R$ 39.951
If the priority is to pay little to get into an Onix, the Joy 2014 serves this purpose. It is the entry-level version of the model, with simple mechanics and predictable maintenance, appealing for a first car or daily urban use.
The focus here is to have low fixed costs and ease of resale. Although it is the most basic configuration, it well serves those who seek economy and reliability.
When evaluating a 2014, closely check the history of services, condition of the clutch and cooling system. A technical report helps to avoid cars that have been in accidents or have auction history.
Onix Joy 1.0 2017
Reference Price in The Fipe Table (Aug/2025): R$ 45.341
The Joy 2017 is the interesting “middle ground” for those who want affordable pricing without sacrificing a greater maturity of the project. It maintains the proposal of simplicity but often includes basic desired features in most units, such as power steering and air conditioning.
For urban use and short trip rotations, it delivers coherent fuel consumption and keeps costs under control.
When inspecting, checking suspension, tires, and alignment prevents surprises. Prefer cars with documented maintenance.
Onix Effect 1.4 2015
Reference Price in The Fipe Table (Aug/2025): R$ 49.686
The special Effect series appeals to those who want a differentiated look and a slightly more robust feel thanks to the 1.4 flex engine. It strikes a great balance between price and features, without jumping to higher Fipe ranges.
Ideal for those seeking an Onix “with personality,” while keeping user-friendly costs.
When evaluating, check the originality of factory details (wheels and stickers), as heavily customized units may hinder resale.
Onix Activ 1.4 2019
Reference Price in The Fipe Table (Aug/2025): R$ 66.419
The Activ targets those who drive on uneven roads and appreciate an adventurous look. The slightly higher ground clearance and exterior accents help in daily use, maintaining mechanical robustness.
It is the choice for those who need to face bumps and ditches with more confidence, without going for more expensive SUVs.
Inspection focused on suspension, tires, and alignment is crucial, as the “adventurous” proposal may lead to higher wear in severe use.
Onix LTZ 1.0 Turbo 2020 (Automatic)
Reference Price in The Fipe Table (Aug/2025): R$ 71.504
Starting in 2020, the Onix makes a leap in efficiency and connectivity, and the 1.0 turbo with automatic transmission makes the car very versatile for city and highway. The package usually includes a good multimedia center and a level of safety that has become a reference in the segment.
It is the most rational purchase for those who want a modern used car without reaching the top of the line.
Pay attention to the history of services and electronic updates. Cars with timely maintenance and coherent mileage retain better value.
Onix Premier 1.0 Turbo 2020 (Automatic)
Reference Price in The Fipe Table (Aug/2025): R$ 73.885
The Premier is the top of the line, with more comfort and technology. It’s worth it for those who want a complete Onix, ready for long trips and urban routines with extra conveniences.
If the budget allows, the addition over the LTZ “completes the package” and usually facilitates resale by attracting an audience looking for everything in one car.
During evaluation, look for functioning features, the condition of the infotainment system, and tires compatible with the goal of greater comfort.
Tips For Negotiating Well Using The Fipe And Making A Safe Purchase
Use the Fipe Table prices as an anchor, but direct the conversation towards the actual condition of the car: request a technical report, invoices, and maintenance history (preferably stamped in manual or invoice). Verify the reference month from the Fipe, year/model and exact version, compatible mileage, presence of a second key, manual, completed recalls, and wear items (tires with recent DOT, brake pads, shock absorbers). A test drive paying attention to noises, air conditioning operation, cold starts, and electronics (dashboard lights, multimedia, sensors) avoids surprises.
Before closing, conduct an independent inspection and consider an OBD scan at trusted shops to check for active or pending faults. Compare costs beyond the price: insurance, proportional IPVA, transfer, possible fines/liens, and a reserve for initial maintenance (fluids, filters, and small corrections). Remember that a well-kept car is worth more than another unit with a similar Fipe but a murky history. If the seller does not have documentation in order, negotiate a discount or disregard the purchase.
At payment time, prioritize a simple contract with identification of the vehicle (Renavam/license plate/Chassis), method of payment, and deadlines for delivery of CRLV-e and transfer. Avoid upfront payments without guarantees and only finalize the operation after checking documents and report. With these practices, you transform the Fipe into a solid reference, gain cost predictability, and close the deal with more security.

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