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I was reading a luke-warm review of the Tipo today (in the Guardian) which seemed as though the reviewer was approaching the car determined to find fault. You may argue that's what a good reviewer does - but have a look for yourself https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/mar/25/fiat-tipo-car-review-zoe-williams - in the end she grudgingly accepts there were some likeable things about the car - but it's almost as though she's determined to dislike it over all. So many reviews of Fiats (and Alfas) seem to be approached in this way - it seems prejudice is a default mode for many of the motoring press. Like partisan football fans, they know what they like I guess... (Or support).