The 'My Fiat is working nicely' thread

Currently reading:
The 'My Fiat is working nicely' thread

jug said:
Lorddean i can feel fate smirking at your post, i hope you get through the next two weeks, i suggest you knock on wood as soon as possible
:D


It's a bit like every yank cop film you see 'it was his last day before retiring...':rolleyes:

I just remebered my folks L-plate Cinq sx. cost £500 5 years ago and has only ever needed consumables. its never once skipped a beat (or been serviced for that matter!). and it's done nearly a 100k. Im sure it's invincable!:eek: :D :eek:
 
Lorddean said:
:D


It's a bit like every yank cop film you see 'it was his last day before retiring...':rolleyes:

I just remebered my folks L-plate Cinq sx. cost £500 5 years ago and has only ever needed consumables. its never once skipped a beat (or been serviced for that matter!). and it's done nearly a 100k. Im sure it's invincable!:eek: :D :eek:

Will be till a mechanic gets his dirty hands on it:D
 
Had my Sei,for almost two years.Nothing has gone wrong at all:) .My previous Fiat an 1987 X/19,owned that for six years.Never let me down once.I had a old 1980 127sport,for a while too.Bought it for £50.00,ran it through a really bad winter.That one was on it's knees,did it break down?Nope!:D Unreliable Fiats eh!:confused: :D
 
my stilo is running ace.... it corners lovely now, and it's managing to cool itself efficiently...
:)
touch wood it will remain so right up until i trade it in for a younger model ;)
 
just got mine back all fixed after some idiot crashed into it !!!:(
percy punto is back on the road n working fine
 
Just taken the Stilo on a 1500 mile round trip over the bank holiday. No faults, warning lights, nasties or anything. 12,000 trouble free miles save for a couple of niggles like the boot not opening and airbag light on. (touches wood so as not to tempt fate! :))

However, I wish the Nissan would break down so that something interesting actually happens with it! :bang:
 
Last edited:
Back
Top