Fiat 500 Riva Ltd edition 2017

jenniferlouise

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Gone and done it again!! Have a newer car on the way for JL so the beautiful Riva is up for grabs… all the detail is posted below where it is sat with a good friend to sell. Obvs there’s a deal to be done for Forum members; just DM through the site for more details. Great little car, only going to be able to release the funds…A

https://www.peterandersoncars.co.uk/vehicle/fiat-500-12-riva-euro-6-ss-3dr-in-cambridgeshire-229f0660-a67b-4b06-93f1-b12700b66af0
 

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I mustn't show that to my daughter, as she will want it; especially as it has rear parking sensors (she struggles with parking) and sat nav (she gets lost easily too). :cry:

Does look quite funky I will admit! :thumbsup:

The insurance is really cheap for an 18 year old aswell. Is the reg plate staying on the car?
 
Hi Pondy, thanks for looking and your compliments. Yep, the ‘RVA’ plate stays on the car; I’ve got it’s original 17 plates that I will put in the boot.
It’s had the cambelt changed at 6 years as per Fiat recommendations. It’s got lots of service paperwork too. We managed to find a set of Riva mats as they had been lost, and they aren’t easy to find anymore!
As mentioned the price is negotiable for the right buyer. A
 
So having looked into this a bit more and making the mistake of showing the car to my daughter, I may be interested but only if the price is right and the dealer will px it against a 2010 Mini Cooper.

The road tax and insurance are a LOT less than the Mini but the value of the car is obviously a lot higher. Conundrums!
 
Yep, it’s currently a £20 RFL, great fuel economy and low insurance.

If you’re interested, you’re obvs welcome to view the car with the dealer who can discuss any part exchange options. Buy from Anderson’s and you’d get an AA backed warranty and the benefits you’d expect from a quality vendor.

If you wanted to buy from us, clearly it would be a bit cheaper but you’ve still got to find a home for the Mini I guess.
 
Pondrew said:
So having looked into this a bit more and making the mistake of showing the car to my daughter, I may be interested but only if the price is right and the dealer will px it against a 2010 Mini Cooper.

The road tax and insurance are a LOT less than the Mini but the value of the car is obviously a lot higher. Conundrums!

Do it, you can put the savings towards my Tag. :rofl: :thumbsup:
 
My daughter has had the convertible version for 10 years now, it still is worth a stupid amount of money, it costs nothing to maintain and it drives pretty good. She has kept the car next to her BMW as it was just too good to get rid off
 
jenniferlouise said:
If you’re interested, you’re obvs welcome to view the car with the dealer who can discuss any part exchange options. Buy from Anderson’s and you’d get an AA backed warranty and the benefits you’d expect from a quality vendor.

If you wanted to buy from us, clearly it would be a bit cheaper but you’ve still got to find a home for the Mini I guess.

I don't know what 'agreement' you have with the dealer, but I would be looking to px the Mini but buy the Fiat at 'private' money.

No offence but I have had a gut full of buying car for too much money and selling others too cheaply recently.

I may talk to your dealer tomorrow and see how many thousand less than it's worth he would give for the Mini against the Fiat. I have a figure in my head (based on realistic research) but don't think you or he will agree.
 
That's a lovely looking 500 so GLWTS.

My sister decided she wanted one in 2021, but it had to be a twin-air because it sounded like the 60s original. :lol:

So she bought a 2018 in a similar metallic blue. I'd have looked for a 2016 because Road Tax would have cost £0!
 
Scubaregs said:
Do it, you can put the savings towards my Tag. :rofl: :thumbsup:

Sorry mate but Temu undercut you by quite a bit! :wink:

Got a 'sport Billy' smart watch from them for £12.34. works well too! :poke:
 
After my daughter badly kerbing two of her wheels whilst parking today at school, it has been mutually agreed that a £9,000 car is not really sensible for her at present!

So I'm out JL. GLWTS. :thumbsup:
 
Pondrew said:
After my daughter badly kerbing two of her wheels whilst parking today at school, it has been mutually agreed that a £9,000 car is not really sensible for her at present!

That sounds like a smart idea Andrew. :thumbsup:

My first car was a clapped-out Cortina and I managed to pick up 4 battle scars and a kerbed wheel during the year I had it!

Back on topic GLWTS JL. :thumbsup:
 
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