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1960 Fiat 600 Jolly on 2040-cars

US $49,500.00
Year:1960 Mileage:0 Color: Yellow /
 Brown
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Year: 1960
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Mileage: 0
Make: Fiat
Model: 600 Jolly
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Exterior Color: Yellow
Interior Color: Brown
Warranty: Unspecified
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Listen to the 2019 Fiat 124 Spider Abarth's gravelly growl

Sat, Aug 17 2019

While they share most of the same underpinnings, there's more to differentiate the 2019 Fiat 124 Spider Abarth from the Mazda MX-5 than just styling. It features a Fiat-designed and built turbocharged 1.4-liter four-cylinder instead of the Mazda's naturally-aspirated 2.0-liter engine. And for the Abarth specifically, it has an amazing exhaust note courtesy of a Record Monza exhaust system. The upgraded exhaust is a standard feature on 2019 Abarth models, and it alone is worth considering the more aggressive-looking performance-oriented 124 variant. It gives the roadster an angry burble at idle, that turns into a gravelly growl as the revs rise. It's not quite as rorty as the straight-pipe system in the 500 Abarth hatchback, but it's close. The volume is pretty loud, but not so much that you'll set off car alarms. You can hear the various sounds in the video above that features start-up, idle, acceleration and free-revving.

Fiat 500 Gucci Edition returns, priced from $23,750*

Wed, 12 Jun 2013

Are you sad you missed out on the limited-edition Fiat 500 by Gucci the first time around? Well, fear not. You, too, can once again channel your inner Jennifer Lopez and pick up one of the co-branded little hatches starting this spring - but just like last time, Fiat will only be offering the Gucci 500s for a limited time.
Fiat will offer Gucci versions of both the hardtop 500 and cloth-top 500C, priced from $23,750 and $27,750, respectively, not including *$800 for destination. That's a pretty big price jump over the $18,500 500 Lounge hardtop - you could get the higher-output Turbo or Abarth models for the same or even less cash - but seeing as how Fiat had no trouble moving any of the Gucci-branded 500s last time they came to town, we're sure these will still fly off dealer lots.
And it's not like you don't get some fancy content for that coin. There's a new interior environment that either can be done up in all black, or a black/white contrast, to match the exterior color choices of, well, black or white. There are high-quality leathers used throughout the cabin, as well as satin chrome accents. Outside, the signature Gucci green/red/green stripe runs along the beltline on hardtop models, and along the cloth top on the 500C. Gucci badging is found on the door frames, accented with chrome mirrors and door handles. And of course, there are unique 15-inch aluminum wheels with the interlocking "GG" design on the center caps.

Ram boss says not to expect midsize pickup in America

Mon, Apr 6 2015

Remember that mysterious midsize four-door pickup FCA was spotted testing recently? It may be sold as a Fiat in markets overseas, but don't expect it to join the Ram lineup in North America. At least not according to the latest word from the truck brand's new boss. Speaking with Automotive News at the New York Auto Show, Ram CEO Bob Hegbloom outlined four criteria for a successful midsize pickup, particularly in the North American marketplace: they have less capability than a fullsize truck, but return with a more compact form, lower price and considerably higher fuel economy. "I've been able to develop a strategy to come up with three of the four," said Hegbloom, but "I haven't seen anyone who can deliver on all four." Smaller and less capable are easy, but getting both the price and the fuel consumption down at the same time is where it gets tricky. As it is, a Ram 1500 with the diesel engine and rear-wheel drive delivers 29 miles per gallon on the highway, which is already more than the 27-mpg rating on the midsize Chevy Colorado and GMC Canyon. But Hegbloom figures that in order to justify a midsize pickup, American buyers would expect at least 35 mpg on the highway, and in order to do so, FCA would have to employ some trick tech, which would in turn raise the price beyond an attractive level. The last time Chrysler offered a midsize truck in America was with the Dakota that was discontinued in 2011. Ford similarly ceased offering the Ranger in North America in 2012, leaving the new Colorado and Canyon to take on the Toyota Tacoma and Nissan Frontier in the compact/midsize pickup market in the US. With the prospect of a Ram version apparently off the table, then, Fiat's midsize four-door pickup is likely take on the likes of the Volkswagen Amarok, Mitsubishi Triton and Toyota Hilux in markets like Europe and South America. But like those trucks, it will likely never see the inside of an American showroom.