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i'm sure that if admiral snuggles was driving another fiat 500 the person would have acknowledged him like the issue isn't the weird nonexistent dyad that you posted, it's that people who buy a car for style reasons probably won't recognize that a fiat 75 is made by the same company
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# ? Dec 10, 2011 14:44 |
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el topo posted:A Mini is a lot larger than the 500. Large enough to be useful. I have both a Mini Cooper and a 500 and I can tell you that this is patently untrue. The 500 has way more space, enough so that I can fit my entire drumset in it (I can't with the Mini)
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# ? Dec 18, 2011 21:45 |
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I've been agonizing over the 500 since it's US debut. I've test-driven about ten now. I'm crazy in-love with what this car should be, but discouraged by what it actually is. Too soft, too heavy, and loaded with too many power options. I go to the dealership ready to sign and drive away (pictured above is the exact car I want to buy), but the dest-drive makes me want to die. My loving Toyota Echo feels like a sports car when driven back-to-back against the 500. gently caress each and every one of you who says the interiors are cheap. They're really nice for a $15k car and if they were any nicer, the loving thing would weigh 3,000lbs. Consumers like you are why there are no good cars left. Everything has to be loaded down with comfort bullshit and BigGulp cupholders in order for your fat rear end to buy something. The Euro version of the nuovo 500 (1.2 engine) weighs 1,900lbs. I would kill to get one of those over here. Less comfortable, less soft, fewer cupholders, and more cranking of manual windows. <3 *edit* FYI, there is a $500 discount being offered by Fiat dealers right now. toaster_pastry fucked around with this message at 04:23 on Dec 19, 2011 |
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Don't say you want the 1.2 until you've driven one - I can guarantee you'll no longer want it once you've experienced just how slow it is.
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# ? Dec 19, 2011 04:53 |
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98hp from even the 1.4L is abysmal and it shows. Zero to sixty in ~11 seconds is actually some of the worst performance in the compact car segment, literally everything else outruns it. The Abarth might be more competitive, but it looks like they'll be charging Cooper S money for it. Why not just buy the Cooper? If they had a +$3000 trim with the turbocharger things would be much different. But they forgot to read that part of the Mini playbook.
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# ? Dec 19, 2011 05:49 |
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I'm totally over the whole going fast thing. I just want a light weight car that is fun to toss around while zipping through the city.
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# ? Dec 19, 2011 07:31 |
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toaster_pastry posted:I'm totally over the whole going fast thing. I just want a light weight car that is fun to toss around while zipping through the city. There is a limit to that. The 8v 1.2 is just not a good engine in any way.
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# ? Dec 19, 2011 08:17 |
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dissss posted:There is a limit to that. The 8v 1.2 is just not a good engine in any way. Well, it is pretty much unkillable. I can't help but love your warped American sense of what constitutes "adequate acceleration". My car does 0-100kph in about 12 seconds. I have no problems keeping up with traffic.
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# ? Dec 19, 2011 11:37 |
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toaster_pastry posted:I'm totally over the whole going fast thing. I just want a light weight car that is fun to toss around while zipping through the city. What's wrong with the Mazda2?
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# ? Dec 19, 2011 13:48 |
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KozmoNaut posted:
It may seemed "warped", but a 0-60 time that slow would make it quite literally one of the slowest new cars on the road in the US. When even a base spec toyota corolla can do 0-60 in less than 8.5 seconds, 12 seconds is glacial. That's about the same 0-60 as a Smart Fortwo which are basically traffic hazards on the highway.
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# ? Dec 19, 2011 15:52 |
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Isnt an old miatas 0-60 like 9 or 10 seconds? Nobody hesitates buying that car.
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# ? Dec 19, 2011 17:50 |
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angryhampster posted:What's wrong with the Mazda2? Absolutely nothing.
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# ? Dec 19, 2011 17:58 |
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KozmoNaut posted:Absolutely nothing. No 1.6L.
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# ? Dec 19, 2011 18:13 |
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The engine that interests me the most for the 500 is the TwinAir, a 900cc 2cyl turbo. Probably too fussy for the US market, but reviews say it adds a lot of charm and enjoyment to simply puttering around town. Slower need not mean less fun.bull3964 posted:It may seemed "warped", but a 0-60 time that slow would make it quite literally one of the slowest new cars on the road in the US. When even a base spec toyota corolla can do 0-60 in less than 8.5 seconds, 12 seconds is glacial. Americans are afraid to rev their cars over 3,000 RPM, so they need to have adequate acceleration well below the power peak. My car's 0-60 is around 10 seconds and I never come up short in urban highway traffic, even at less than 2/3 throttle. If I drove it any faster, which I could do, I would be sneaking up behind and beside people faster than they could see me do it. I have been stuck behind V6 Altimas going 40 MPH on freeway onramps. Why did you buy a massively overpowered car that requires premium fuel just to become a roadblock? Most people rarely come close to utilizing their engine's potential.
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# ? Dec 20, 2011 00:08 |
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KozmoNaut posted:I can't help but love your warped American sense of what constitutes "adequate acceleration". My car does 0-100kph in about 12 seconds. I have no problems keeping up with traffic. I'm not American and have spent my fair share of time in slow cars (try a 1l auto Toyota Vitz our rental companies are so fond of, think 0-60 is over 13 seconds) I would just never buy a car like that for my own usage, especially when the bigger engine options have no downsides and especially when you're used to much more power (which toaster_party will be given the North American Echo was a >100hp 1.5)
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# ? Dec 20, 2011 00:11 |
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Phone posted:No 1.6L. No 2.3L turbo.
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# ? Dec 20, 2011 00:13 |
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Jork Juggler posted:Americans are afraid to rev their cars over 3,000 RPM, so they need to have adequate acceleration well below the power peak. My car's 0-60 is around 10 seconds and I never come up short in urban highway traffic, even at less than 2/3 throttle. If I drove it any faster, which I could do, I would be sneaking up behind and beside people faster than they could see me do it. Be that as it may there is an absolute world of difference between 10s and high 12s 0-60 Even in Europe I can tell you I was much happier in a 130PS Megane diesel (0-60 in 9.5 or so) than a 105PS BMT Golf (about two seconds slower)
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# ? Dec 20, 2011 00:17 |
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toaster_pastry posted:I'm totally over the whole going fast thing. I just want a light weight car that is fun to toss around while zipping through the city. I live in NYC and I drive a C-class with the 3.0L. To me, the power is adequate, but I wouldn't drive anything slower. Part of that is due to driving like a jackass but extra power is still invaluable for navigating through heavy traffic. In the long term I do want to replace it with a smaller car so I can actually park it without stressing myself, hence the interest in the Fiat, but that would only be if the Abarth was a lower-priced alternative to the Cooper S... which isn't the case. Also, the lack of an automatic isn't a deal-breaker, but driving stick around here is no fun.
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# ? Dec 20, 2011 01:14 |
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Actually I think the US model with a manual transmission would be a lot of fun in heavy traffic - even if its still slow its significantly less so and in my experience Fiats 16v models sound much better and are more willing to rev than the 8vs
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# ? Dec 20, 2011 01:32 |
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dissss posted:Don't say you want the 1.2 until you've driven one - I can guarantee you'll no longer want it once you've experienced just how slow it is.
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# ? Dec 20, 2011 01:44 |
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toaster_pastry posted:I've been agonizing over the 500 since it's US debut. I've test-driven about ten now. You driving the auto? I find that my base 5spd pop is plenty fun to drive. Not enough power for the big hills and it breathes heavy over 80mph but as a city/ divided highway car it's great. I didn't care for the stock suspension at all but with a set of springs and new wheels it handles great. I went on a drive wit some local evo's and wrx's and a bike on a spirited drive in some twists and had no trouble keeping up and was running up on them in the turns with no problem. I just wouldn't pick it for interstate grinding. Holdbrooks fucked around with this message at 05:33 on Dec 20, 2011 |
# ? Dec 20, 2011 05:25 |
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toaster_pastry posted:gently caress each and every one of you who says the interiors are cheap. They're really nice for a $15k car and if they were any nicer, the loving thing would weigh 3,000lbs. Consumers like you are why there are no good cars left. Everything has to be loaded down with comfort bullshit and BigGulp cupholders in order for your fat rear end to buy something. \
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# ? Dec 20, 2011 06:25 |
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Holdbrooks posted:You driving the auto? I find that my base 5spd pop is plenty fun to drive. Not enough power for the big hills and it breathes heavy over 80mph but as a city/ divided highway car it's great. I didn't care for the stock suspension at all but with a set of springs and new wheels it handles great. I went on a drive wit some local evo's and wrx's and a bike on a spirited drive in some twists and had no trouble keeping up and was running up on them in the turns with no problem. I just wouldn't pick it for interstate grinding. Sounds like lovely Evo and WRX drivers, it has like half the power/weight ratio of a warmed over turbo awd car. Also neither of those are equipped with tiny all-seasons.
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# ? Dec 20, 2011 06:39 |
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I have a dinky Mazda2, and the power is more than adequate to pull ahead of anyone I care to during normal city and highway driving. It is a manual, and it is geared for acceleration and not economy (which means the engine is buzzing along at highway speeds). More power is always nice, but it's silly to call any of these cars undriveable or unsafe. That said, we decided that the 2 was a better buy than the 500. More room, more practical, better driving position, nimbler feeling and more fun to drive. The wife thinks its just as cute, too, with the Mazda grin. I hope the Fiat does well, it's an interesting car and I want to see Fiat return to the US with some more models; but I don't think it's the best car in the segment for most buyers. The Mazda is a better choice for someone wanting a sportier subcompact, the Fit is more versatile, the Fiesta has better features, and if you just want cheap, you can get an Aveo. The Fiat has a certain style, I give it that.
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# ? Dec 20, 2011 06:59 |
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The Aveo isn't around anymore, it's been replaced with the Sonic, which is more expensive. That offers more torque then anything else, 0-60 in 8.8 seconds with the 1.4L turbo. It's a shame that it looks stupid as hell. Still an extremely good effort for something that'll most likely end up a rental most of the time.
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# ? Dec 20, 2011 07:12 |
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grover posted:I drove one with a 8v 1.2 for a week in Italy a few months ago and it was miserable. loving thing couldn't even get out of its own way, it was just plain awful to the point of being absolutely dangerous to drive. Ah yes, but did you drive it like an American, or like an Italian? Cos if you were driving it like an Italian, it would be fast enough
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# ? Dec 20, 2011 08:33 |
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NOTinuyasha posted:I live in NYC and I drive a C-class with the 3.0L. To me, the power is adequate, but I wouldn't drive anything slower. Part of that is due to driving like a jackass but extra power is still invaluable for navigating through heavy traffic. Oddly enough, I find that my little dinky 70hp diesel Panda works best in heavy traffic. Put on the super light city steering, palm the wheel, stay in 2nd gear and mash the go pedal. It fits in every gap and its lightness combined with the responsiveness of a manual gearbox makes it an absolute joy driving like an Italian in heavy traffic. You Am I posted:Ah yes, but did you drive it like an American, or like an Italian? Cos if you were driving it like an Italian, it would be fast enough The redline is just a polite suggestion, the rev limiter is where the real action is. Unless you're going down a steep hill, then that's optional as well
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# ? Dec 20, 2011 08:47 |
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NOTinuyasha posted:I live in NYC and I drive a C-class with the 3.0L. To me, the power is adequate, but I wouldn't drive anything slower. Part of that is due to driving like a jackass but extra power is still invaluable for navigating through heavy traffic. He who is tired of driving stick, is tired of life.
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# ? Dec 20, 2011 10:35 |
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You Am I posted:Ah yes, but did you drive it like an American, or like an Italian? Cos if you were driving it like an Italian, it would be fast enough grover fucked around with this message at 12:38 on Dec 20, 2011 |
# ? Dec 20, 2011 12:31 |
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Driving like an Italian means "red-line the poo poo out of this engine because you will probably die before it does" I don't understand why everyone wants this car to be a Ferrari or w/e when it's really a much cooler Fiesta -- it's for showing off in cities, not flooring it to get out of whatever suburban hellhole you're so eager to leave abuse culture. fucked around with this message at 18:29 on Dec 25, 2011 |
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Nitrox posted:Go sit in Honda Fit and Mazda2 and get back to me about that interior. And when you're in the Fiat again, start pressing your thumb on random pieces of dashboard and watch is bend. They didn't even bother reinforcing the plastic skin, it's as thin and hollow as fisher price toys. I bet dollars to donuts that poo poo will start breaking and falling off that interior in record time. who the gently caress goes around poking the dashboard on cars besides car mags like i am sure my car has a wonderful soft touch reinforced teutonic masterpiece dashboard but it doesn't have any impact on me whatsoever, who cares?
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# ? Dec 25, 2011 20:12 |
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So it's a total failure, production has slowed and it's already becoming a popular rental. The Abarth is coming next summer, and in theory there will eventually be a '500T'. I doubt that'll do much to help sales at this point. I'm sure the 500 will stick around for a long time to come though, considering the PT Cruiser lasted 10 years...
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# ? Dec 26, 2011 00:27 |
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KYOON GRIFFEY JR posted:who the gently caress goes around poking the dashboard on cars besides car mags
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# ? Dec 26, 2011 03:27 |
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NOTinuyasha posted:So it's a total failure, production has slowed and it's already becoming a popular rental. The PT Cruiser was horrible but it sold like gangbusters, though. You still see them all over the place and they're a really popular used car because they depreciate to pennies on the dollar, as if they were a loving 7-series or something. They're the cockroaches of the road.
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# ? Dec 26, 2011 03:33 |
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Nitrox posted:I do. And guess what? I didn't buy it. Not because of the dashboard, but because it's an underwhelming car in more ways that one, when compared to direct competition. And according to the sales figures, other people didn't buy it either. there's plenty to not like about the 500 but "when i touch the dashboard it feels cheap" is stupid as poo poo
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# ? Dec 26, 2011 15:18 |
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KYOON GRIFFEY JR posted:there's plenty to not like about the 500 but "when i touch the dashboard it feels cheap" is stupid as poo poo You're right, it's just an appliance after all. Why did you pay ten dollars to post here?
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# ? Dec 26, 2011 16:02 |
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Had a chance to finally check one of these out. This thing is just slow. You really have to struggle to get up to 50mph. Merging kind of feels dangerous. Throwing a turbo on it would of made it an exciting car
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# ? Dec 26, 2011 16:51 |
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darkestofpiggers posted:Had a chance to finally check one of these out. This thing is just slow. You really have to struggle to get up to 50mph. Merging kind of feels dangerous. What do you usually drive? It's not that slow
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# ? Dec 26, 2011 21:21 |
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KozmoNaut posted:What do you usually drive? It's not that slow I drive 2006 93 right now but its also possible i am just used to that. for all the poo poo i reaad about the interior. it was not that bad.
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# ? Dec 26, 2011 21:58 |
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The gulf in percieved quality across continents is just mind-boggling. I had one for a rental the other day, and it was a loving awesome car for London.
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