I've always wondered what's going on with the Punto in regards to Fiat.
They seem to care more about the 500 range than the Panda or Punto - and the Qubo / Doblo seems to just be shipped in from Peugeot etc to guarantee its future. It seems like they've forgotten about the Punto, which is rather sad as its such a rare breed of a car today - a stylish, but cheap to buy and own small family car in a world where a bloody Golf costs 16,000!!!!
I drive a Panda and probably will replace it with another, but if the Punto is still around I'd seriously consider a 1.4 Punto as the biggest size and powered car I'd ever care to own.
Does the Punto sell well here in the UK and Europe in general? I wish Fiat would give it like some sort of minor facelift to prove its still a going concern of a car!
What do you Punto owners think on the matter?
They seem to care more about the 500 range than the Panda or Punto - and the Qubo / Doblo seems to just be shipped in from Peugeot etc to guarantee its future. It seems like they've forgotten about the Punto, which is rather sad as its such a rare breed of a car today - a stylish, but cheap to buy and own small family car in a world where a bloody Golf costs 16,000!!!!
I drive a Panda and probably will replace it with another, but if the Punto is still around I'd seriously consider a 1.4 Punto as the biggest size and powered car I'd ever care to own.
Does the Punto sell well here in the UK and Europe in general? I wish Fiat would give it like some sort of minor facelift to prove its still a going concern of a car!
What do you Punto owners think on the matter?