Features 2013 FIAT 500 Reviews
Features 2013 FIAT 500 |
- Overall 7.0 of 10
- Interior 7.0 of 10
- Performance 7.0 of 10
- Quality 6.0 of 10
- Safety 7.0 of 10
- Features 8.0 of 10
- Fuel Engine 8.0 of 10
Witnessing the success of MINI and Scion in the war personalization, who handed over the keys to the Fiat 500 buyers and let them go wild with color, features and add-ons.
But first, the basics. 2013 Fiat 500 offers three main variants, each with their own flavor: 500, 500C and Abarth 500.
In the first term on the ladder, $ 15,500 Fiat 500 Pop sports a five-speed manual transmission, 15-inch wheels, air conditioning, CD player and additional audio jack, power windows / locks / mirrors, and cruise control. The Sport $ 17,500 500 sizes up to 16-inch wheels, adding a fixed glass roof, and a sport-tuned suspension gets and sport-backed chair. It also uses specific side cladding and a spoiler on the hatchback of his, even painted brake calipers. In Sport, Fiat including standard Bluetooth and USB hardware. For $ 18,500, Lounge 500 moves back to 500 Pop specification, but switched to 15-inch wheels and hangs on to the glass roof, while it adds a six-speed automatic park assist and rear, along with speakers satellite radio, premium leather-wrapped steering wheel.
Brand new for 2013 is the 500 Turbo (or 500T), starting at $ 19,500. Intended to slot between the 500 Abarth and 500 standards, it's got a machine-turbocharged 135 horsepower, some sporty exterior details, and "influenced sport" interior. Detailed information on the 500T has not been released yet - the car was unveiled late this summer.
Move to the Fiat 500c, you get, naturally, retractable soft top roof. Unlike other convertibles, however, the roof retracts 500c which only the middle, leaving the metal side and pillar of the 500 standards. It is a unique setting, and a nod to the past 500 cabrios. Both Pop ($ 19,500) and Lounge ($ 22,500) are available, but no Sport 500c. They each offer the same basic features as an alternative to their hardtop.
Great choice on the model of Pop include Bluetooth and speaker Bose system, in Sport, automatic climate control and satellite radio are available. Lounge edition can be equipped with a TomTom navigation system that can be mounted on the dash bracket, heated leather seats and rear parking sensors are available, too.
With the Fiat 500 Abarth, you get a whole host of changes, including the 160-horsepower is much more powerful, 1.4-liter turbocharged MultiAir four-cylinder engine, and a variety of bodywork and interior fit hint. On the equipment side, Abarth comes standard with a five-speed manual transmission, Alpine audio system, Blue & Me infotainment with USB port, seat fabric performance, 16x6.5-inch wheels, and Abarth logos inside and out.
After you choose a model that you will use as your canvas, there are all sorts of options for customization: 15 exterior colors, 15 different seat color and material choices, and 50 accessories. In all, about 500,000 different Fiat 500's can be constructed from a catalog, right up there in the MINI Cooper.
Each Fiat 500 is equipped with a four-year/60 ,000-mile warranty - and Fiat will pay for primary care during the first three years or 36,000 miles of service. Call it penance for the bad old Fiats from the 1970's if you want - it's smart marketing reality for brands ranging from the fresh root is rather polluted.
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