Hello. We are currently planning for my wife to buy a new Fiat 500C. New because, just as she imagines it, there is no young used or daily registration available here. I notice, however, that with the daily registrations, which are a few months old but have not run anything, some gross discounts are granted, probably also due to the model change. Nevertheless, I am worried about a later residual value or about the money, which is in the meantime The calculated 500C with all possible comfort and back costs 24.500 €, as re-import 22.500 €. Is then after 4 years and 40,000 km a residual value of 10,000 € still realistic, if they after the customers after the daily registrations after? We are test driven not the convertible, but the normal one. The was pleasantly quiet, how is this with the closed fabric roof? The presenter was the 1.2 with 69 HP. We courageously crossed the 105 HP variant, in the brochure I then with I’m afraid that this is a 2 cylinder motre with turbo-charge, because my motorcycle engine is bigger. How is it with sound and vibrations and susceptibility? Otherwise we would be positively surprised by the driving behaviour, the little one drives like a big one, space is really good at the front. Would anyone be discouraged from the convertible here? Or from the 105 hp version or the mini engine with turbo? We never had a Fiat and we don’t want to put 22.500 € in the sand? f Your opinions and recommendations. Greetings Markus