In Brazil... the new Uno... a tasteful advertisment!
When I see those three off-centre slots in the front, it reminds me of the early Panda: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Fiat_panda_1_v_sst.jpg
And body cladding (plastic on the doors and sides!) The 126 Personal had body cladding, so did the Panda (especially the Panda 4x4) but never the Uno. The Uno had a clean shape, even in the Turbo version, the additions were low-key. I wonder if time will be kind to bulbous styling and high front ends?
So I wonder what FIAT is thinking with the styling throwbacks to models before the Uno... Did it accidentally get called the 'Uno' instead of something else :chin:
Maybe this advertisment is trying to tell us about creating an impression of something that is actually not there!
Perhaps someone who's driven one would like to give us a road-test report? Do you think we'll get lots of new members in this section asking about how to hook up an iPod or similar questions?
-Alex
When I see those three off-centre slots in the front, it reminds me of the early Panda: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Fiat_panda_1_v_sst.jpg
And body cladding (plastic on the doors and sides!) The 126 Personal had body cladding, so did the Panda (especially the Panda 4x4) but never the Uno. The Uno had a clean shape, even in the Turbo version, the additions were low-key. I wonder if time will be kind to bulbous styling and high front ends?
So I wonder what FIAT is thinking with the styling throwbacks to models before the Uno... Did it accidentally get called the 'Uno' instead of something else :chin:
Maybe this advertisment is trying to tell us about creating an impression of something that is actually not there!
Perhaps someone who's driven one would like to give us a road-test report? Do you think we'll get lots of new members in this section asking about how to hook up an iPod or similar questions?
-Alex
Last edited: