Used Fiat Qubo for sale
The Fiat Qubo stands out with its tall, boxy shape and practical sliding rear doors.
The Fiat Qubo stands out with its tall, boxy shape and practical sliding rear doors.
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Overall rating 4/5Designed to make family life or urban adventures easier, it's best known for its roomy, flexible interior and compact footprint – ideal for city driving and tight parking spots. Built for practicality, the Fiat Qubo combines generous interior space with folding seats and a surprisingly big boot. It's a great option for families, pet owners or anyone who regularly carries a lot of gear. Launched in the UK in 2009 and produced until 2020, the Qubo enjoyed a long run, which means there's plenty of choice on the used market. You’ll find everything from earlier budget-friendly trims to later models with upgraded features. Rivals like the Citroen Berlingo Multispace or Peugeot Partner Tepee offer similar practicality, but the Fiat Qubo stands out with its smaller size and easy manoeuvrability. Sliding rear doors, great visibility and low running costs make it easy to live with day to day. The Fiat Qubo is a no-fuss, roomy runabout with clever touches – and just enough quirk to stand out from the crowd.
Most Fiat Qubos come with driver and passenger airbags, ABS, stability control and ISOFIX child seat mounts. Some later models add side airbags and more advanced safety tech, but overall, the Fiat Qubo focuses on practical safety rather than the latest gadgets. Always check the service history to confirm what’s fitted.
You’ll mostly find the Qubo with a 1.3-litre MultiJet diesel engine, delivering 75–95 bhp depending on the year and trim. There’s also a 1.4-litre petrol option on older models, which is better for low-mileage drivers. Manual gearboxes are the norm, though some diesel versions offer Fiat’s Dualogic semi-automatic.
Earlier Fiat Qubos are fairly straightforward, with electric front windows, central locking and a CD/MP3 stereo as standard. Later and higher-trimmed models add Bluetooth, USB ports and steering wheel controls. Big touchscreens are rare here – the Qubo keeps things simple to maximise space and ease of use.
Diesel Fiat Qubos typically return between 45 and 55 mpg in real-world driving, especially on motorways. Petrol versions aren’t quite as economical, generally hitting mid-30s to low 40s mpg depending on how you drive. The diesel strikes a good balance between sprightliness and efficiency – a nice choice if you want the best of both worlds.
Keep an ear out for engine noise or knocks in the front suspension. Test the electrical systems like windows and warning lights carefully. Also, check for uneven tyre wear and make sure the sliding doors open and close smoothly. For extra peace of mind, consider The AA Vehicle Inspection before you buy.
The Qubo shares mechanical parts with other proven Fiat models, so it’s built on a solid foundation. Most owners find them dependable day to day, though some report minor electrical quirks or gearbox shudders – usually fixed with a software update. If you keep up with servicing, you should be in good shape for the long haul.