Fiat Punto • 2011 • 114,000 km

publicat 12/07/2021
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Fiat Punto • 2011 • 114,000 km

A l'comptat
$ 970,000 ARS
Mendoza, Mendoza

Detalls del vehicle

condició
usats
Fabricant
Fiat
model
Punto
any
2011
Estil de carrosseria del cotxe
Hatchback
transmissió
Manual
quilometratge
114000 km

Descripció

Fiat PUNTO 2011 · Cambio de aceite y filtros hechos · Distribución hecha · Llantas nuevas · Cubiertas nuevas · Cierre centralizado · Dirección · Aire · Motor 1.4 Contacto: 2615877474 Godoy Cruz, Mendoza


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Sobre el venedor

Vendor privat
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Frequently asked questions

This 2011 Fiat Punto is 8-15 years old — value-priced daily-driver territory. Mechanical condition matters far more than cosmetics at this age. Ask for the most recent timing-belt/chain interval, suspension work, and any major repairs. A documented one-owner Punto in this range is a stronger buy than a higher-trim with unknown history.

This listing falls in the typical mileage band for a 2011 Fiat Punto (around 15-20k km/year). At average usage, expect normal-wear consumables to need attention — brakes, tires, fluids — but no major-component surprises if the service interval has been followed.

Mendoza, Mendoza is a mid-sized Argentina market for hatchbacks. You'll usually find a handful of comparable Fiat Punto listings — meaning price discipline matters but buyer reach is wider than a major hub. Photograph the Punto in daylight and price within 3-5% of comparable active listings.

For an older Fiat Punto like this one, prioritize: timing belt/chain interval (ask for the last replacement receipt), suspension bushings and shocks, brake-fluid condition, transmission service history, and rust on the rocker panels and subframe. A pre-purchase inspection at an independent shop pays for itself many times over at this age.

Insurance in Argentina is a private-carrier market. For a premium-tier Fiat Punto in Mendoza, expect 4-8% of the market value per year for full coverage. The biggest cost-driver is the city — Mendoza rates can be meaningfully higher than rural Mendoza for the same Fiat.

Gasoline in Argentina is on the more expensive side globally. For this Punto, plan a monthly fuel budget based on real-world city/highway mix; manufacturer-rated fuel economy is usually 10-15% optimistic in mixed driving.

This is a private-seller listing. For a premium-tier purchase like this Fiat Punto, the buyer usually pre-arranges financing with their own bank or credit union — get pre-approval before contacting the seller. The seller will typically wait for funds to clear before signing over the title.

In Mendoza, Argentina, you'll need the original title signed over by the seller, a bill of sale, a current emissions / safety inspection where required by Mendoza, a VIN-match verification, and proof of insurance to take possession. The state DMV or motor-vehicle agency processes the transfer; many do it the same day.

This is a private-seller listing — an individual selling their own Fiat Punto, not a business. Treat it like any other person-to-person purchase: meet in a safe public location (a police-station parking lot is the gold standard), verify the seller's ID against the title before any money changes hands, and never wire funds before seeing the vehicle in person.

Fiat Puntos in the older-age band typically lose 5-10% per year of remaining value — the curve flattens compared to the first few years. Service history is the single biggest swing factor between an average asking price and a strong one in Argentina.

En una llista més alta, la sala de negociació varia més pel venedor de temps que per la pressió de compradora. Pregunta quan el llistat ha anat en directe (1 dies enrere, normalment significa que el venedor està obert a una reducció del 7- 10%. També els registres de servei d' inspeccionar són una palanca de preus legítima.

If the seller still owes a bank or finance company against this Fiat Punto, the title has a lien recorded. Do NOT hand over funds before the lien is released. Standard practice in Argentina: buyer's bank pays the lender directly for the loan balance and pays the seller for the remainder, with the lender's release letter arriving alongside the new title. Verify the lien status through whatever public registry Argentina uses (DMV / DETRAN / Registro Civil / etc.) before agreeing to a purchase price.