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Panda Black 100hp, my first FIAT

Introduction

Hi all, I figured the polite thing to do was to introduce myself via my car, since that's why the forum exists.

Last Summer, I came to the realisation that my Audi A3 1.8T was a bit dull. Not slow, not bad, not dangerous, but dull. So I bought a Mazda MX-5, obviously, and enjoyed it immensely. I would definitely recommend it. Great fun, no problems with it. Come winter, I should have sold it on, but I had difficulties letting it go.

Then in January I bashed the front bumper, front wing and (worse) damaged the driver's side suspension and wheel in a low-speed ding. Fixing it was "uneconomical". Bye-bye Mazda! Dang.

So I needed a car. I knew it had to have a roof, for roof-bars, as I had been scabbing lifts from friends to go biking, kayaking and climbing for too long. There was literally only one car I wanted. A Panda 100hp! I had never driven one. I had never even sat in one. But I wanted one.

Prices have finally fallen after holding pretty firm. The range is still wide (anything from £2k-3.5k for 07/08 with 50-80k miles and FSH). So I started the hunt. I'm in Birmingham and carless, so I had to wait for a local-ish option. I tried a normal 1.1 to make sure I fitted, I'm 6'3". It was fine, more than fine. Comfortable, and even the little engine was fun, leaving me more sure of what I wanted.

Then, nothing. Nothing in the West Midlands. For a month. A nice one in Reading, £2400. Could I come have a look at the weekend? Sure. Oh no, it's sold. None of them were hanging around, still a popular little car!

And then finally, one within 40 miles of me. A Crossover Black, in Telford, 60k miles, full S/H, mostly Fiat. No bangs or bumps. Set up a visit the same evening, hopped on a train straight after work.Loved it. A lower-end-of-the-market price. But with less than 2 months MOT. Hmmm. Owner was very genuine, agreed to retest by the end of the week.

"If it passes the MOT, I'll buy it."

It did. I did.

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(Better pictures to come after a good scrub!)

I removed a couple of Decals. There are some paint-chips, and slightly kerbed alloys, with Abarth scorpion centre badges. It has Abarth badges front and back too, which I think I will return to normal Fiat ones. Painted (slightly roughly) red calipers, which I suppose I'll have to touch up because I can't be bothered removing the paint.

I've had it a month. It needs a good clean, which I hope to do tomorrow. It is a tight-turning little thing, very lively. Different from the MX-5 in so many ways, but I found myself enjoying it a lot. I'll miss the ability to take down the roof and wiggle a bit coming out of a roundabout, but being able to jam all my stuff in the back or on the roof and escape from Birmingham will more than make up for that!
So instead of cleaning the car, I drove to the Peak District from Birmingham, went for a hike, drove on to Pontyfract, then drove home. A lovely mix of Motorway and extremely non-motorway driving, with the Panda not missing a beat. Lovely!

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Ok, so it really needs a wash now...
 
Yeah, I've seen Pandas in a bunch of colours and the square style means a lot of them look good, but black is relatively rare. I like it, although it gets dirty pretty quickly...
 
First job done, back to original badges, courtesy of the extremely helpful VIP who offered a swap for my Abarth badges.Such an easy job, although a slightly narrow space behind the front grille even after removing the 4 bolts for my meaty Irish paws to unscrew and replace the badge. Minimal fuss, very happy with it. I may return to Abarth badges if I do any work on the car but as long as it is stock, it will stay on stock badges.
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I think it looks great!
 
Thanks for the comments all!

I had a great fun day buzzing through the Shropshire Hills yesterday, this car is such a little buck of fun! It really is a bit bouncy though, I may have to go the tried and tested rear dampers route.
 
I was in the Panda for 6hrs today; 3hrs to Snowdonia, a climb up Snowdon, and 3hrs back.

The Panda was faultless. Nipped through Birmingham city at 9am this morning, cruised up the motorway through Shropshire. Sat in traffic for the Bike4Life festivities in Shrewsbury, which was great fun. Lots of energy, very friendly bikers, and got through before the roads closed! Then buzzed down the A5 through Wales, overtaking with ease when I had to, before a short blast through a twisty bit to the Watkin's Path carpark at Plas Gwynant.

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You can see Snowdon, the mountain in the far background. 6.5km to the peak, with an elevation increase of 1085m. So a pretty hefty hike, and back down again, in 5hrs. Back in the car, a bit tired, and drove home with a minimum of fuss, the only downside being the 3500rpm cruising revs, but honestly it's easy to live with it. The average MPG even rose to 39.5!

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A well-used back end back home
 
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