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FIAT 500e 2014

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4.89

(102 trips)

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Distance included

Day

200 mi

Week

1400 mi

Month

6000 mi


Insurance & Protection

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Electric

2 doors

4 seats

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Gregg

5.0

Gregg
5,884 tripsJoined

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Description

FULLY ELECTRIC CAR!!! Save money on gas, go electric! An extremely fun and zippy way of getting around Austin! Super easy to park, charge, and drive! It has great visibility and the compact size is extremely handy in Austin! Austin has one of the best public charging networks - there’s over 1000 charge handles that fit the Fiat EV (and less than 20 that don’t) Austin has one of the best public charging networks - there’s over 1000 charge handles that fit the Fiat EV (and less than 20 that don’t) The fiat is definitely not a Tesla - its cheap to rent, free to charge*, and is ideal for running around Austin. It’s not so ideal for road trips or heavy driving. If you’ve never driven an EV this is a great introduction at a low price. All-Electric 2014 FIAT 500E features: - Automatic transmission - Air Conditioning - Charging Cable in trunk** - Bluetooth, cruise control, voice controls - MP3/CD/AM/FM/USB/AUX sound system - Up to 75 mi range (distance car can travel between charges depends on driving habits) - Charge Level 2 compatible (full charge in 2-4 hours - available in many parking structures for free) - EPA Equivalent 122 MPG!! a few things to keep in mind: - not good for roadtrips (will not make it to Houston, don't try) - not good in areas with no charging infrastructure (Georgetown and Wimberley come to mind) - cannot use DC Fast charging - cannot use tesla chargers *Charge for free at most ChargePoint stations. Easy to navigate the charger network.

Features

Automatic transmission

AUX input

Sunroof

USB charger

USB input

Guidelines

- I added a TxTag for the car so that you can take it on tollways. Just let me know if you use it and I can add it to the invoice. - I realize these cars are not computers, but read the FAQ. Seriously, read the FAQ. - No smoking, no pets, no smoking pets. - Bring the Fiat EV back the way you picked it up, basically clean, full of juice (or charging) and ready to go on another adventure - Please do not plan on taking the car out of the city (Austin). Georgetown? different city. Waco? Also a different city. If you need help identifying cities that are not Austin, just let me know. - The one thing that unites all human beings, regardless of age, gender, religion, economic status or ethnic background, is that deep down inside we ALL believe we are good drivers.

Faqs

  • This is too much to read - don't you have a video that explains everything?

    Yes! this video comes from fiat and really covers everything: https://bit.ly/ChargeMy500e The only thing it doesn't cover is how to use ChargePoint. This guy does a good job explaining things: https://bit.ly/500eCharging

  • What's a DC Fast Charger?

    Well, the important thing is that DC Fast chargers are not compatible with the Fiat 500e. This has never been much of a problem, but now there are more of them. All the chargers at the new Whole Foods @ Plaza Saltillo are DC Fast. DC Fast chargers are the fastest available charger, similar to Tesla Superchargers.

  • How do I charge this thing?!

    There is a plug in charger in the trunk that works off any standard wall plug. It's called an L1 charger, which means it takes more than all night to charge the car. It’s much faster to use an L2 charger - you will find L2 chargers all over the city on the ChargePoint network. Some hotels have L2 chargers you can use. To charge, use the Chargepoint card attached to your key. You wave the card in front of the charger and wait for the card to authorize. You’ll hear a “click” and the handle will be ready to plug in. L2 chargers charge the car in about 3-4 hours.

  • Can I make it to (the Magnolia Silos, San Antonio, Dallas, etc)?

    Only the truly ambitious and patient can do roadtrips in a Fiat EV. I strongly discourage you from trying. I have some affordable cars with gas engines that would make the trip, but I would recommend a Porsche - I have those too.

  • Where are the chargers I can use?!

    There are four ways to find them. By far the easiest is to use google maps (not apple). Just search for "ChargePoint" and you'll see all the chargers. You can use the ChargePoint website: https://na.chargepoint.com/charge_point search for "Austin, TX". The Chargepoint app is super helpful if you want to download it. It’s really the best way to navigate the charger network. PlugShare is an app that shows all chargers, including private chargers that are available to the public. but be careful - the app also shows private chargers that are not open to the public. tricky!

  • I drove 2 miles and the range went down 10 miles! What's wrong?

    The fiat 500e's range is a calculated value. Most 500e fans and owners call it "the guess-o-meter" because it fluctuates so much. It's calculated not on your driving, but on the driving history over the last several trips, so it's not very accurate to what you are doing. I drive these cars all the time and I use the % charge to understand the range. Its the green bar on the left of the dash.

  • Are there any quirks to the Fiat EV? Anything I should know?

    Yes! To start the car, you turn the key all the way as if you are starting the engine. You’re really not, but I guess Fiat likes you to imagine you are. If you leave the lights on, they will go off when you turn the key off. For some strange reason they will still draw power. Not much, but they do. Very odd.

  • Anything I should know about the chargers?

    Yes! I learn more about the chargers in Austin every day. Here’s some important things to keep in mind... Some chargers are free, but in paid parking garages. You are not exempt from the parking fees, and you are responsible if you incur parking fees. If you need help understanding a specific charging station just ask and I will help. You can use other chargers - you are not limited to Chargepoint. Some hotels have chargers you can use for free. Fiats cannot use Tesla chargers. In the ChargePoint app Tesla chargers show up differently than standard L2s If you have any questions about a specific charger, feel free to reach out to me and we’ll figure it out together. I am slowly learning all the chargers in Austin and can help.

  • The wall charger in the trunk takes forever. Is there anything I can do to speed it up?

    Yes! A particularly smart driver figured this out. There is a yellow adapter in the trunk with the charger. If you can use that adapter to plug into a dryer plug, the car will charge must faster.

  • I love driving this car - can I drive it anywhere?

    If you stay in town you'll almost always be near a charger. Austin Energy and Chargepoint have done a great job of installing chargers. If you drive the car out of town, be aware of the availability of chargers to help you get home. Wimberly is a charger desert :)

Ratings and reviews

4.89

(54 ratings)

Reviews

Fawzi H.

Fawzi

Fun car to drive around town, very agile and quick. Interior super clean and good smelling. Gregg was an excellent host and very accomodating

Alejandro C.

Alejandro

The FIAT 500e was a smooth ride for getting around Austin. Plan your charge points accordingly and you should be set to go. Would highly recommend if your destinations are within a 15-25min travel radius.

Johanna V.

Johanna

This car is amazing! I had the best time & saved money & felt cute whipping around town

Heather S.

Heather

Cute little car, and Gregg was very responsive. Probably wouldn’t rent an EV with such limited range again though. Thought it wouldn’t be a problem since I was just using it for the day to get around South Austin, but had to charge it twice and found it pretty inconvenient to track down the type of charger that works (since a lot of the fast chargers that were more convenient did not work). I also had issues keeping my phone charged with the USB - it connected my phone but drained faster than it charged (which added complexity to navigating a busy day). And finally, when I returned the car I wasn’t able to open the lockbox with the code - 3 of us tried multiple times and couldn’t get it to work. Since it was late and I had an early flight, I had to leave the key in the lockbox which obviously wasn’t ideal. Which is all to say - I love the idea of the EV Fiat and it may well be perfect for someone else with different needs, but for me it was more hassle than convenience, unfortunately.

Art G.

Art

It’s to hard recharge car every 50-60mi, I just went from south Austin to north and back, after that I went to the charge station and waiting 2 hours for the next trip. I skipped a couple places because of this

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FIAT 500e 2014

Base

4.89

(102 trips)

Electric

2 doors

4 seats

Hosted by

Gregg

5.0

Gregg
5,884 tripsJoined

Typically responds in 48 minutes

Description

FULLY ELECTRIC CAR!!! Save money on gas, go electric! An extremely fun and zippy way of getting around Austin! Super easy to park, charge, and drive! It has great visibility and the compact size is extremely handy in Austin! Austin has one of the best public charging networks - there’s over 1000 charge handles that fit the Fiat EV (and less than 20 that don’t) Austin has one of the best public charging networks - there’s over 1000 charge handles that fit the Fiat EV (and less than 20 that don’t) The fiat is definitely not a Tesla - its cheap to rent, free to charge*, and is ideal for running around Austin. It’s not so ideal for road trips or heavy driving. If you’ve never driven an EV this is a great introduction at a low price. All-Electric 2014 FIAT 500E features: - Automatic transmission - Air Conditioning - Charging Cable in trunk** - Bluetooth, cruise control, voice controls - MP3/CD/AM/FM/USB/AUX sound system - Up to 75 mi range (distance car can travel between charges depends on driving habits) - Charge Level 2 compatible (full charge in 2-4 hours - available in many parking structures for free) - EPA Equivalent 122 MPG!! a few things to keep in mind: - not good for roadtrips (will not make it to Houston, don't try) - not good in areas with no charging infrastructure (Georgetown and Wimberley come to mind) - cannot use DC Fast charging - cannot use tesla chargers *Charge for free at most ChargePoint stations. Easy to navigate the charger network.

Features

Automatic transmission

AUX input

Sunroof

USB charger

USB input

Guidelines

- I added a TxTag for the car so that you can take it on tollways. Just let me know if you use it and I can add it to the invoice. - I realize these cars are not computers, but read the FAQ. Seriously, read the FAQ. - No smoking, no pets, no smoking pets. - Bring the Fiat EV back the way you picked it up, basically clean, full of juice (or charging) and ready to go on another adventure - Please do not plan on taking the car out of the city (Austin). Georgetown? different city. Waco? Also a different city. If you need help identifying cities that are not Austin, just let me know. - The one thing that unites all human beings, regardless of age, gender, religion, economic status or ethnic background, is that deep down inside we ALL believe we are good drivers.

Faqs

  • This is too much to read - don't you have a video that explains everything?

    Yes! this video comes from fiat and really covers everything: https://bit.ly/ChargeMy500e The only thing it doesn't cover is how to use ChargePoint. This guy does a good job explaining things: https://bit.ly/500eCharging

  • What's a DC Fast Charger?

    Well, the important thing is that DC Fast chargers are not compatible with the Fiat 500e. This has never been much of a problem, but now there are more of them. All the chargers at the new Whole Foods @ Plaza Saltillo are DC Fast. DC Fast chargers are the fastest available charger, similar to Tesla Superchargers.

  • How do I charge this thing?!

    There is a plug in charger in the trunk that works off any standard wall plug. It's called an L1 charger, which means it takes more than all night to charge the car. It’s much faster to use an L2 charger - you will find L2 chargers all over the city on the ChargePoint network. Some hotels have L2 chargers you can use. To charge, use the Chargepoint card attached to your key. You wave the card in front of the charger and wait for the card to authorize. You’ll hear a “click” and the handle will be ready to plug in. L2 chargers charge the car in about 3-4 hours.

  • Can I make it to (the Magnolia Silos, San Antonio, Dallas, etc)?

    Only the truly ambitious and patient can do roadtrips in a Fiat EV. I strongly discourage you from trying. I have some affordable cars with gas engines that would make the trip, but I would recommend a Porsche - I have those too.

  • Where are the chargers I can use?!

    There are four ways to find them. By far the easiest is to use google maps (not apple). Just search for "ChargePoint" and you'll see all the chargers. You can use the ChargePoint website: https://na.chargepoint.com/charge_point search for "Austin, TX". The Chargepoint app is super helpful if you want to download it. It’s really the best way to navigate the charger network. PlugShare is an app that shows all chargers, including private chargers that are available to the public. but be careful - the app also shows private chargers that are not open to the public. tricky!

  • I drove 2 miles and the range went down 10 miles! What's wrong?

    The fiat 500e's range is a calculated value. Most 500e fans and owners call it "the guess-o-meter" because it fluctuates so much. It's calculated not on your driving, but on the driving history over the last several trips, so it's not very accurate to what you are doing. I drive these cars all the time and I use the % charge to understand the range. Its the green bar on the left of the dash.

  • Are there any quirks to the Fiat EV? Anything I should know?

    Yes! To start the car, you turn the key all the way as if you are starting the engine. You’re really not, but I guess Fiat likes you to imagine you are. If you leave the lights on, they will go off when you turn the key off. For some strange reason they will still draw power. Not much, but they do. Very odd.

  • Anything I should know about the chargers?

    Yes! I learn more about the chargers in Austin every day. Here’s some important things to keep in mind... Some chargers are free, but in paid parking garages. You are not exempt from the parking fees, and you are responsible if you incur parking fees. If you need help understanding a specific charging station just ask and I will help. You can use other chargers - you are not limited to Chargepoint. Some hotels have chargers you can use for free. Fiats cannot use Tesla chargers. In the ChargePoint app Tesla chargers show up differently than standard L2s If you have any questions about a specific charger, feel free to reach out to me and we’ll figure it out together. I am slowly learning all the chargers in Austin and can help.

  • The wall charger in the trunk takes forever. Is there anything I can do to speed it up?

    Yes! A particularly smart driver figured this out. There is a yellow adapter in the trunk with the charger. If you can use that adapter to plug into a dryer plug, the car will charge must faster.

  • I love driving this car - can I drive it anywhere?

    If you stay in town you'll almost always be near a charger. Austin Energy and Chargepoint have done a great job of installing chargers. If you drive the car out of town, be aware of the availability of chargers to help you get home. Wimberly is a charger desert :)

Ratings and reviews

4.89

(54 ratings)

Reviews

Fawzi H.

Fawzi

Fun car to drive around town, very agile and quick. Interior super clean and good smelling. Gregg was an excellent host and very accomodating

Alejandro C.

Alejandro

The FIAT 500e was a smooth ride for getting around Austin. Plan your charge points accordingly and you should be set to go. Would highly recommend if your destinations are within a 15-25min travel radius.

Johanna V.

Johanna

This car is amazing! I had the best time & saved money & felt cute whipping around town

Heather S.

Heather

Cute little car, and Gregg was very responsive. Probably wouldn’t rent an EV with such limited range again though. Thought it wouldn’t be a problem since I was just using it for the day to get around South Austin, but had to charge it twice and found it pretty inconvenient to track down the type of charger that works (since a lot of the fast chargers that were more convenient did not work). I also had issues keeping my phone charged with the USB - it connected my phone but drained faster than it charged (which added complexity to navigating a busy day). And finally, when I returned the car I wasn’t able to open the lockbox with the code - 3 of us tried multiple times and couldn’t get it to work. Since it was late and I had an early flight, I had to leave the key in the lockbox which obviously wasn’t ideal. Which is all to say - I love the idea of the EV Fiat and it may well be perfect for someone else with different needs, but for me it was more hassle than convenience, unfortunately.

Art G.

Art

It’s to hard recharge car every 50-60mi, I just went from south Austin to north and back, after that I went to the charge station and waiting 2 hours for the next trip. I skipped a couple places because of this


Trip start

Trip end


Distance included

Day

200 mi

Week

1400 mi

Month

6000 mi


Insurance & Protection

Insurance via Travelers



Cancellation policy

Pickup at car location

Austin, TX 78704
Free
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