The Fiat 500 is accessible in both roadster and convertible body styles. The convertible, however, is really more like a car, with a tremendous, move back fabric sunroof. The standard 500 accompanies a 1.4-liter 101-drive four-barrel matched to either a five-velocity manual or six-pace programmed. As the Fiat 500 weighs only 2,350 pounds - a couple of hundred short of what a base Mini Cooper - execution is really decently enthusiastic.
The Fiat 500 Turbo and GQ Edition pick up a turbocharged form of the 1.4-liter four-chamber motor that produces 135 hp and 150 pound-feet of torque. A five-rate manual is the main transmission accessible. Those searching for the spiciest meatball ought to consider the 500 Abarth. With 160 hp and 170 lb-ft of torque, its turbocharged 1.4-liter four sends the Abarth to 60 mph in a snappy 7.1 seconds. The five-rate manual is the sole transmission offering here.
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