This is the highest it's ever been isn't it?
More than the A3, Mini & 208 :slayer:
More than the A3, Mini & 208 :slayer:
Not too shabby. I saw a real boatload of Fiat 500's when I was in London last week, especially in the smart part of town in the South Kensington area.This is the highest it's ever been isn't it?
More than the A3, Mini & 208 :slayer:
This is the highest it's ever been isn't it?
More than the A3, Mini & 208 :slayer:
Back in at #10 last month
Well this is very good for us as it makes our cars look new even though its over 3 years old = ) If they come up with a major facelift then our 500's will look more old school and not in a good way, like the 1st generation mini. If i had a 1st generation mini id be angry as the 2nd gen is way better! Lets see what happens, but from what i see and with those sales figures, fiat doesnt seem too bothered about releasing any new versions of the 500, just some minor tweaks to the car.Good going, especially for a 5.5 year old model half way between UK registration changeover. It's quite amazing how it keeps selling.
If only the same could be said for the rest of the range
Well Europe is third world so we will get all the goodies last. I still cant believe they dont have xenons or ESP as standard for example, while in the US the lounge has them as standard.Lets hope they don't muck it up if they do facelift it.
Actually, I can believe they still use the T Jet engine in the Abarth. N America gets the Multiair as do the Alfa Mito and Gulietta.
'Fraud I don't agree about the Mini Ahmett. I had a first generation Cooper and prefer the styling to later ones. Probably just me, though.