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Fiat-Chrysler: A match made for enthusiasts
By BOB GRITZINGER
An Italian trio headed for the U.S.: Fiat 500 Abarth, Alfa Romeo MiTo and Fiat 500C
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The Fiat-Chrysler marriage means big love for auto enthusiasts in the United States. Here's a quick rundown on some of the Fiat hardware we got a chance to sample during a recent visit to the company's headquarters and test track in Italy.

Fiat 500: With styling that makes it look like the spawn of a Volkswagen Beetle and a BMW Mini Cooper, the 500 does an Italian job on both competitors: It's cuter than a Beetle, and likely less expensive than a comparable Mini. Did we mention it's a hoot to drive? Look for all the 500s in the United States by late 2010 or early 2011.

Fiat 500C: See all of the above. Remove hardtop, replace with giant folding retractable fabric roof, and let the sun shine in. Shouldn't this car have a bud vase? Nah.

Fiat 500 Abarth: We've been using a long Midwestern-inflected "aaay" in pronouncing Abarth for years, when it turns out the correct Italian pronunciation is an open-wide-and-say "Aaahh"-Barth. No matter how you say it, the car's extra power and handling make the pint-sized Fiat a stylish and punchy opponent for the John Cooper Works Mini.

Alfa Romeo MiTo: Equally fun but offering more room and functionality, the MiTo will be the first Fiat to get the company's performance-oriented, fuel/emissions-saving Multiair electronic valve-control technology. We drove 1.4-liter models with the Multiair setup and found a surprising range of power and flexibility. Also due in late 2010 or early 2011.

Beyond the Multiair tuning (which also will find its way onto Chrysler's global four-cylinder engine), look for a trick new six-speed dual-clutch gearbox from Fiat, and special valve overlap tuning on turbo models that increases blown-through air pressure to get the turbo up to speed at low rpm.

Read more: http://www.autoweek.com/article/20090717/CARNEWS/907179992#ixzz0LZNRcJDT
 
Ecco anche qualche commento preso nel loro luogo di discussione:

MkeGuy wrote:
I am anxiously waiting for the 500 to go on sale in Canada. I want one here on mild Vancouver Island. WOO HOO!
7/17/2009 7:22 PM EDT

Bill Burke wrote:
Come on Been,most Chrysler enthusiasts are bigger than that,and the Fiat performance models will fit a wider range of enthusiasts. I'm an original 70 Challenger R/T owner,have raced a 69 Cuda for years and drive a Crossfire roadster and I'm thrilled at the prospects of Fiat contributing to the Chrysler heritage of "PERFORMANCE LEADERSHIP". Yea, my first loves are Vipers and Challengers, but that Abarth looks very interesting indeed.
7/17/2009 4:18 PM EDT
 

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