steve6225nh
SteveNH
steve6225nh

The inevitable will not come. The multiair 1.4 engine has a long history in Europe (It started out as an Alfa Romeo Engine) and it has been sold here in North America since 2011. My 2012 Fiat 500 has 80,000 reliable miles on it. The car just begs to be driven in a spirited manner... I regularly run it up to the Rev

The reason is that the MX5 ND manual transmission can’t handle the additional torque from the Fiat 1.4 turbo.

I have had mine for about a year now, you will have to get used to it. I still enjoy the attention the car gets. No one recognizes the Abarth badge, so I have been asked many times if it is a Maserati, Alfa, and even Ferrari.

I have 3 Fiats... 2012 500, 2014 500L, 2017 Abarth 124 Spider. Great cars! I purchased each one new, and I have never had a problem with any of them.

Do you know the difference between a Harley and a vacuum cleaner?

Harley Davidson... The Buick of Motorcycles.

My 124 Abarth...

The miata looks like a catfish!

Great car! This is mine...

The Abarth 124 does have a Limited Slip diff.

As a 124 Abarth owner, I have to say that my experience is the same as yours... The car gets a lot of attention! A lot of people ask what it is, and a lot of people ask if it is a Alfa Romeo. People stop dead in their tracks to look at it, walk out into the street to see what it is, I get passed a lot by people who

Are you my kid?

I live in New Hampshire, most people wear their seat belts. Most new cars harass the shit out of you if you don’t wear them. The dumbest thing is New Hampshire is that motorcyclists are not required to wear helmets. Of course, you could argue that if you don’t wear a helmet, you don’t have a brain worth protecting

I have zero interest in self driving cars, mostly because I enjoy driving. I think that self driving cars will be as much fun as a self impregnating woman...

A self driven car seems a lot like a self impregnating woman...