I realize... this is nothing like a Mach-E, or a Ferrari, but I thought if anyone wanted to know more about them or if you're thinking about getting one, ask me here. More details later. I just picked it up tonight.
I realize... this is nothing like a Mach-E, or a Ferrari, but I thought if anyone wanted to know more about them or if you're thinking about getting one, ask me here. More details later. I just picked it up tonight.
how slow is it compared to your ImpalaSS?
how many pressure washers can you fit in boot?
is interior quality even subpar to koreans?
I rented one in Baltimore back in the day.
Hot day - air struggled to keep me cool. Awful acceleration and no trunk.
Improved?
Does it feel like you're sitting on it more so than in it ? Weird driving position in general ? Is it fun to drive around town? Does it feel like it's well-built ?
My automotive life was almost nothing but Fiats from 1982-well, a long time. I owned my last 124 Spider for over 20 years. I was the ultimate fanboi, knew them inside and out, dealt parts before the internet and always hoped Fiat would return to these shores. Eventually they did, but they were not the same company that produced fun, affordable sports cars derived from pedestrian sedans in the 60s and 70s. I had high hopes for the 500. Stylistically, it was very much a Fiat. When one of our club members bought one and had a catastrophic engine failure early on, my view quickly soured. And, Fiat's response to the engine failure was typical Fiat from the 70s: deny, then handle as poorly as possible once you accept that it was your fault.
Aside from the cars, Fiat has historically been horrible at reliably supplying parts. They haven't changed any from what I've found...and that was pre-Covid.
Instead of creating a proper Italian sports car they instead modified a Miata, which may make a decent car but it doesn't really make an Italian sports car.
Fiat is just repeating a lot of the same mistakes they made in the 1970s/1980s, but now with a poorer product that is closer to the Strada than the 124 or X1/9. And now they are joined with the French...yeah, that can't possibly go wrong.
My experiences with the 500 show it to be cheaply made, underpowered and unreliable. So, a modern 128. At least the 128 was fun to drive.
After owning a "Fiata" 124 Spider, I wish you the best of luck with that overly complicated yet simultaneously obsolete engine.
If you launch it hard enough in reverse repeatedly, can you get a bounce going that will allow for backwards wheelies?
Aaron_King said:All jokes aside I still want a 500 Abarth.
Some days I miss mine, but after 7 years I wanted more experiences. I bet it's still brapping along nicely.
I loved my '12 base model for the nearly 90k trouble-free miles that I put on it from new. A friend still drives it every day, and it is still an excellent little manual economy car with some style.
Driving one with an automatic transmission would suck.
I had a base automatic as a rental back when they were fairly new. Neat little car, although I wouldn't want one. Maybe the Abarth - those look like fun.
In reply to Datsun310Guy :
The most offensive part of this whole commercial is how poorly the car is comped in every single scene, especially the weird slow motion slides.
dannyp84 said:Does it feel like you're sitting on it more so than in it ? Weird driving position in general ? Is it fun to drive around town? Does it feel like it's well-built ?
This stuff.
I don't know how differently the base version drives from the Abarth, but I feel like I heard murmurs of weird seating (though I'm prone to old cars that feel "on" rather than "in" compared to newer cars) and weird steering feedback. What are your impressions?
I still think Abarths are incredibly cool and about the best sounding car to come out of a factory in forever, though I'm slowly accepting that they're not such great engines that it's worth figuring out how to swap the MultiAir into anything else. But if I stumbled into an Abarth as a runabout...
AMiataCalledSteve said:In reply to Datsun310Guy :
The most offensive part of this whole commercial is how poorly the car is comped in every single scene, especially the weird slow motion slides.
Yeah, that was terrible. Like Scorpion King CGI levels of bad.
mr2s2000elise said:how slow is it compared to your ImpalaSS?
how many pressure washers can you fit in boot?
is interior quality even subpar to koreans?
1- not as bad as I expected, but pretty bad
2- none unless I'm willing to spill the gasoline by laying it on it's side
3- no. Not as rattly/buzzy as koreans
Datsun310Guy said:I rented one in Baltimore back in the day.
Hot day - air struggled to keep me cool. Awful acceleration and no trunk.
Improved?
Can't say anything about the A/C. Today's high was 54.
Even with the rear seats folded down, it doesn't have a trunk. I picked up some 2' x 4' plastic sheets and I had to curl them up to fit.
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