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Old 02-24-2011, 01:07 PM   #11
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I didn't realize it was over here already. I haven't driven one but I do like the Euro version and hopefully they didn't screw it up Americanizing it. I hope they didn't add a bunch of weight, tune the suspension to mush, and the engine they sourced (I believe from Chrysler) for the American version isn't a wheezy NVH loaded nightmare.
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Old 02-24-2011, 01:42 PM   #12
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I didn't realize it was over here already. I haven't driven one but I do like the Euro version and hopefully they didn't screw it up Americanizing it. I hope they didn't add a bunch of weight, tune the suspension to mush, and the engine they sourced (I believe from Chrysler) for the American version isn't a wheezy NVH loaded nightmare.
As I understand it it still has a multiair engine
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Old 02-24-2011, 01:47 PM   #13
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As I understand it it still has a multiair engine
Good, it looks like you are right. It is supposed to be a Fiat design, Chrysler is just building it.
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Rode in a Fiat cab in Europe. It rode nice. If I remember correctly, something was funny about the transmission but I don't remember what.
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Should fit right in with all the other current Chrysler products then, huh?

They all have that fucking horrible CVT in them now.
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As a Survivor of an 70s era spyder I recall FIAT being an acronym for : Fix It Again Tony. I hope their Quality has improved they look very fun.
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Old 02-25-2011, 09:34 AM   #17
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Should fit right in with all the other current Chrysler products then, huh?

They all have that fucking horrible CVT in them now.
Sounds like nissan... they all have the craptastic CVT
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I'll take a Chevy Cruze with a 1.4 Turbo and 42mpg for 20k.
$20K for a 1.4L?

Nee'a please.

I'll take a used 2001-2003 BMW 3-series for $10K and buy a new bike with the other $10K.
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