2012 Fiat 500 2dr Hb Sport Cd Player Power Windows Traction Control Tachometer on 2040-cars
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Hatchback
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Make: Fiat
Vehicle Inspection: Vehicle has been Inspected
Model: 500
FuelType: Gasoline
Trim: Sport Hatchback 2-Door
Listing Type: Pre-Owned
Certification: None
Drive Type: FWD
Mileage: 7,035
BodyType: Coupe
Sub Model: 2dr HB Sport
Cylinders: 4 - Cyl.
Exterior Color: Silver
DriveTrain: FWD
Number of Doors: 2 Generic Unit (Plural)
Warranty: Unspecified
Number of Cylinders: 4
Options: CD Player
Safety Features: Driver Airbag
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The troubled Alfa Romeo Giulia needs serious help [UPDATE]
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2013 Fiat 500 Turbo
Mon, 20 May 2013Diet Abarth
Try as I might, I just can't bring myself to stick to a routine of drinking diet soda. Nevermind the fact that I'm trying to cut soda out of my life altogether - every now and then, I just want the high-octane stuff, and diet simply won't do. If I'm already going to subject myself to the sweeteners and caffeine, I'm going to take the calories that go along with it.
Some people feel the same way about cars (go big or go home!), but I'm not one of them - I often see the merit in less-potent machines that automakers offer. For example, while I simply adored the Mini John Cooper Works GP that I recently tested, I still said I'd rather have a Cooper S Hardtop every day. And while the Ford Focus ST may have been crowned the winner in my hot hatch comparison test from last year, my experience in the Fiesta ST a couple of months ago reminded me yet again that less can indeed be more.
Fiat opens doors at Abarth factory on Google Street View
Thu, 16 Oct 2014Google Street View has emerged as a great tool for checking out locations along your driving route, and even scoping out places you don't have a chance to go yourself. And that includes some great automotive installations. The online tool has taken us inside museums, race tracks and factories around the world, but while it has not to date allowed us virtual access to a European automotive factory, Fiat is out to correct that wrong by letting the Street View team inside Officine Abarth.
The new Abarth Virtual Tour allows online visitors to see the complex in Turin where it makes its hot hatches, including the lifts where the mechanics go to work, the paint spray booth, and a variety of technical workshops, as well as a display of historic Abarth models, a 360-degree view inside and out of the extreme Abarth 695 Biposto and even inside a reproduction of founder Karl Abarth's office. Scope it out for a visit inside Italy's premiere hot hatch studio.