Fiat · Convertible · 2007–2023
Fiat 500 312 Cabrio
Weaknesses, engine ratings and buying advice
★★★★★
3.0 / 5.0 · Based on 6 engine variants Most Fun Engine
136–140 PS
1.4L T-Jet Turbo Benzin
Go-Kart Feeling with Sound
Fun to Drive! Most Reliable Engine
77 PS
1.4L 8V Benzin
5 weaknesses
Good Choice Problem Engine
80–90 PS
0.9L TwinAir Turbo Benzin
5 weaknesses
Stay Away!Engine Overview
The Fiat 500 312 Cabrio is available with 6 engine variants — from 60 to 140 hp.
1.3L MultiJet II
2010 2018
Be Careful 5 weaknesses
0.9L TwinAir Turbo
2010 2022
Stay Away! 5 weaknesses
1.2L 8V
2007 2023
Be Careful 5 weaknesses
1.4L 8V
2007 2020
Good Choice 5 weaknesses
1.4L T-Jet Turbo
2008 2023
Be Careful 8 weaknesses
1.0L FireFly Mild-Hybrid
2020 2023
Be Careful 4 weaknesses
Vehicle Weaknesses
| Weakness | Cost | |
|---|---|---|
| Rust Susceptibility at Sills and Wheel Arches Sills and wheel arches on the Fiat 500 (312) rust faster than average, especially with regular winter use and road salt exposure. Paint corrosion at sill edges from as early as 5–7 years. Symptoms: Paint bubbles along sill edges, visible rust spots on inner wheel arch panel, cavity corrosion at sill ends from 80,000 km | Medium | |
| Exhaust System Corrodes Early The rear silencer on the Fiat 500 (312) rusts through within a few years, especially in short-trip use, as condensation water accumulates inside. Symptoms: Increasingly loud exhaust noise, visible rust perforations at the rear silencer, exhaust smell inside cabin from 60,000 km | Low |
Frequently Asked Questions
What problems and weaknesses does the Fiat 500 312 Cabrio have? +
The Fiat 500 312 as Cabrio has 45 known weaknesses, 13 vehicle-related.
Which engine is recommended? +
Good Choice: 350A1 (1.4L 8V).
Is the Fiat 500 312 Cabrio worth buying used? +
The Fiat 500 312 Cabrio requires careful consideration — choosing the right engine variant is crucial.
Last updated: February 2026 · All information without guarantee