DAMN I LOVE THAT PANDA
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Can a 1992 Fiat Panda Selecta (automatic) go off road?
Yes in theory, 2WD Panda's seem to be fairly capable off road as long as your not tackling anything where more ground clearance is needed or something slippery where you'd need 4WD.Can a 1992 Fiat Panda Selecta (automatic) go off road?
idk man I want a car that i can drive off road sometimes for hunting but mostly a everyday commuter. I am kind of frustrated about manuals especially on hills but that might be because I havent ever gave it a full chance to learn. So your saying fiat panda auto is not reliable?Yes in theory, 2WD Panda's seem to be fairly capable off road as long as your not tackling anything where more ground clearance is needed or something slippery where you'd need 4WD.
Why a Selecta though? They're not known for their reliability (in some cases they can be faultless and last a long time) but quite often their clutches fail etc, which are hard to find parts for and costly to repair.
You'd be better off possibly with a manual 2WD Panda? Or if budget allows just spring for a 4WD if you specifically want to take it off road.
The general consensus about selecta's is that eventually they will break
everything breaks in the end..
i do agree that a manual 4x4 panda would be the choice i would go for. off roading and things in a selecta would just burn out the clutch more quickly.
in the terain that you posted the pictures of, a standard manual 2 wheel drive would work fine.
in my honest opinion, a 4x4 panda was made to be a snow car. they have got to be the best snow car i have ever been in. so if you wish to travel when the snow falls, i would be on the look out for a panda 4x4.
saying that though, the 2 wheel drive panda is pretty good on flat ground when it comes to snow. you just may get the front wheels spin when you get to a hill though.
the choice is yours however. i think pretty much everyone here would suggest a manual panda for what driving you wish to do with it.
one other thing to consider is value. no matter where you are in the world, the panda 4x4 if you keep it in good condition will just keep going up in value. so come the time to sell it, you should get more for it than you originally paid for it.
the 2 wheel drive may not, though recently i have seen good 2 wheel drives sell quite good. so i guess the same applies, but maybe you wont get as much should you sell.
like i said though, only you can make the choice.