500 Abarth in the states?
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^Good point, at least BMW stamps their name on it. If that's worth anything nowadays.I want a nice set of smoked MHW's (I know, get it line)
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^ It does make sense. I will say this. While I can't comment on the m40 an m42 318is is of course a great car. That 1.6 (i believe) 500 is not.I want a nice set of smoked MHW's (I know, get it line)
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Originally posted by SpasticDwarf;n6449866Honestly I built it just to have a place to sit and listen to Hotline Bling on repeat.Comment
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Sources for any of this?If this fiat is so great and so cool, then why does no one buy them? Why is there such a huge supply of them? Why did they suspend production of engines already?
Does anyone remember when the Mini came out? My brit lit teacher paid 2x msrp for it. The shittness of the 500 will be the reason why we might not get alfa romeo's back year. IMO they should have launched Alfa first.
O and has anyone seen the rest of there Fiat's lineup. There even worst. Fiat almost has no chance of succeeding here, with the recent success of Hyundai/Kia and the vastly improved domestics (namely ford). No chance.
The 500 doesn't get 40 mpg. Its not fast. Its not big. Its not cheap. Fiats historically aren't reliable. Between today's economy and gas prices, there's very little room for cars that only meet the "cute" criteria.Originally posted by LJ851I programmed my oven to turn off when my pizza was done, should i start a build thread?
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M40= 1.6-1.8L + single cam + timing belt. Makes M10 power with 20 year newer technology. Maybe you can draw a conclusion based on that.. Guys in Europe swap M42's into M40 cars and call it an improvement.
For what it's worth, I've crawled around the 500's, and I think it's just too narrow of a niche. The car is tiny, nearing Smart car size yet it doesn't boast great performance or efficiency. Compared to it's competitors it is average, nothing special. I would like to drive one, but I have a feeling it won't be terribly impressive... The Abarth may be cool, but it will not be exceptional. There will still be several other cars in the price range that will make it look like the Si of the Civic division-- just a hopped up econobox. Takes a bit more to make it really stand out. Don't get me wrong, I've wanted the Essessee to come to America for a long time, but after checking one out and seeing Jennifer Lopez in their commercials I am pretty disinterested.
^^My opinion. Not a hater or a fan, just don't think the car is anything special to get hyped up about.Comment
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Id rather have a Nissan Leaf > the fiatI can run Auto Checks on VINs for tips/donations:
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Everything I've said has been fact, just google it. As I said I'm a car news junkie.
quick searched turned this (skip to 6:35):
I rather pay $16k for an e30 and an e28. Or e30 and a TJ
You've got me there I haven't driven one, however everything I've seen/read about the 500 Chassis has been negative. I'm sure the Abarth will feel better, but its anything like the 500 or the rest of fiat's current line up it will be less than spectacular.
And I can't believe a 1.6 liter 160hp FWD Fiat, gets you guys excited. Please act like you've driven an e30. But honestly I think you guys are all just talking. I think that at the end of the day very few here in this forum would honestly pay $16k for the 100hp base model or $25k for the 160hp Abarth. You simply know better. You may let or wives or GF's do it, but honestly I have a hard time even believing that.Last edited by CrusherCurtis; 11-19-2011, 12:14 AM.I want a nice set of smoked MHW's (I know, get it line)
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Someone like to hear themselves talk! As a self proclaimed auto news junky, do you have any first hand experience with the 500, and specifically the Abarth? Have you even driven the Abarth 500? Have you been to Europe recently and had first hand experience with other Fiats, or are you regurgitating what others have claimed?
Have you read into the MultiAir Turbo engine going into the Abarth? Pretty impressive list accolades given to it by the same news outfits you read.Last edited by SkiFree; 11-19-2011, 10:04 AM.Comment
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