Aug 30th, 2011 by Dean Hightower
The Fiat 500 has just recently gone on sale, you may not have even seen one on the road yet in fact, but already the stylish small car is being offered with lease and sales incentives. The 2012 Fiat 500 starts at $15,500 for a Pop model, $17,500 for a Sport model and $19,500 for a Lounge model, so the car is already a deal before any incentives have been added. Fiat 500 Convertible models are a bit more expensive, starting with the Fiat 500c Pop at $19,500. The 2012 Fiat 500c Lounge costs $23,500.
The 2012 Fiat 500 Pop is available during September with a $199per month lease incentive. The 2012 Fiat 500 lease incentive for September requires a $1,999 down payment on a 39-month lease for the $199 monthly payment.
All 2012 Fiat 500 hard top models are available during September with a 1.9% interest rate loan incentive on 36-month loans. On a 2012 Fiat 500 Pop with a $15,500 sales price and a $1,999 down payment, the September loan incentive would give you $386 monthly payments.
The Fiat 500’s main competitor, the Mini Cooper, is more expensive to buy but the same price to lease through a lease incentive, so keep in mind if you’re interested in a lease that the two cars are evenly priced.
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