I like the Fiat. Only car in that range that has some style. But, you need both.:yeso:
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I like the Fiat. Only car in that range that has some style. But, you need both.:yeso:
Carl Abarth was old man Porsche's brother in law. Now really what does that have to do with an Italian smart car?
Correction---Carlo, not Carl.
Close, but no. He was married to Ferdinand Porches son in laws secretary. Abarth (originally Karl but changed to Carlo after becoming a naturalized Itallian citizen) got his start in race cars and performance parts with Fiats. His company was later bought by Fiat in the early 70s.
Keep the VX, and buy Gran Turismo 5 (and a PS3 & steering wheel/pedals set if necessary) and enjoy both! :)
Much better choice! I've seen a couple of these and they really turned my head. I like the roofline, wide rear stance, and (probably) MPGs.
Where the Veloster made me turn my head, the FIAT turns my stomach. What an ugly POS. J-Lo's image dropped a couple of notches with her endorsement of that worthless car.
When I first saw your post, I was going to jump in with a comment, but then thought I should check my facts first.
I have a friend with a Fiat Abarth, so I email him to ask how it was going.
His response -
"I have now owned it for 8 months, and it has less than 7k on the clock. (That is kilometres, so about 4K miles.)
I have put more miles on loaner cars than my own, because the POS sits in the dealers waiting for parts to replace what ever the latest failure is.
It is plain crap, and I am trying to get the Fiat Dealer to buy it back off me.
It is fun to drive when it is going, but I just can't put up with the reliability problems.
It has been towed from the roadside twice in that time.
Hey, would you like to buy a good used car - low mileage??"
I guess it is buyer beware.
PK