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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Kymco Vitality is a very gorgeous scooter which comes with ideal amalgamation of agility, functionality and efficiency.
When it comes to comfort, Kymco Vitality features ergonomically built and quite small handlebar, spacious footrest, and low saddle due to which capacious under-seat is almost hidden...