I had an AX 1.4, and it was brilliant. I used to try and kill that car every time I got in it and it absolutely refused to die. The body was evidently made from recycled foil chocolate wrappers, which meant it was really light so went like stink!
I had an AX 1.4, and it was brilliant. I used to try and kill that car every time I got in it and it absolutely refused to die. The body was evidently made from recycled foil chocolate wrappers, which meant it was really light so went like stink!
“Driving along on top of a train at 40-5okph without a helmet or roll bar? No probs...I laugh in the face of health and saftey ”
This ad did something no ad has done in a long time: it actually made me want the car in the ad. Where can I find a Fiat 127 around here?
Not really. Granted 45 hp isn’t much, but then again it only weighed 1,500 lbs, and it never felt slow becaue it was just so responsive and eager to rev. Fiat sold a shit ton of these over a 14 year run, and until ‘96 in South America for a reason. Contrary to popular misinformed American stereotypes, the engines were…
The 127 provided an amazing amount of driving fun from its 900cc and 45 hp. Seriously, the controls were very light but so nicely balanced, and the little I4 loved to be thrashed. A good reminder of what could be done in this day of 300hp family sedans.
Saw it on Bangshift a few days ago, Remy Julienne is the kind of guy Ken Block wishes he could be.