This 2013 Fiat 500 Abarth remained in California through the seller’s acquisition in 2015. The car is powered by a turbocharged 1.4-liter inline-four paired with a replacement five-speed manual transaxle and is finished in Nero over Rosso and Nero leather. Equipment includes the Comfort and ...
Bid for the chance to own a 2,600-Mile 2019 Fiat 500 Abarth 5-Speed at auction with Bring a Trailer, the home of the best vintage and classic cars online. Lot #72,647.
For 63 years, Abarth has been the tuning arm of Fiat, turning out wins on the track and hot versions of ordinary Fiat passenger cars on the street. From the wicked 131 Rally to the modern day 500 Abarth, the Abarth range has been rather diverse over the years. Vintage Abarths are high...
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In the June issue of Top Gear magazine - on sale May 17 - you can read all about the brilliant little Abarth 500, the car that could just be the finest thing to emerge from Italy since the aqueduct. And sanitation. And roads. And irrigation....
That's a really long time for a car to be on sale without any major changes or mechanical updates. So we spent some time with a 2017 model to see how it's holding up. Here's what we learned: It's still a lot of fun for a number of reasons, not least of which is the exhaust...
Opt for the stiffer, $500 sport suspension at your own risk of ruining the gestalt. Without it, the suspension still feels every bump, but the car doesn’t belly-flop over them. And it nestles into corners with a more reassuring bite and a certainty to its wide stance. T...
But attention should be paid to the Fiat 500 Abarth "esseesse" supermini as well, which is not for U.S. sale-yet. For those not acquainted with Abarth, the Turin-based tuner began creating zippy versions of Fiats in 1956. By 1971, Fiat liked the arrangement so much that it bought ...