New Spider On Order
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Rumors on line July 15, 2015 report that the 124 Spider may be revealed at the Los Angeles Auto Show November 20-29 with the 1.4MultiAir engine. An Abarth version with a 200 HP variant of the 1750 Alfa engine from the 4C would be introduced at the Geneva Auto Show March 3, 2016.
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Even though I am extremely partial to the '68-'74 small bumper Spiders and own/drive an '82 - I really like where this is going...
Source: http://blog.caranddriver.com/abarth-to- ... da-doesnt/
Source: http://blog.caranddriver.com/abarth-to- ... da-doesnt/
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If the FIAT badge was missing from this photo, could you guess the country of origin of this design?
Me neither. Boxster flanks, Jag grille, Japanese scoops. NOTHING Italian about this design; no focus, no theme. Looks like somebody mixed boxes of puzzle pieces from several modern cars and had their child make something from them.
I'm sorry; given Fiat's design and manufacturing record with the 500, this has "Sterling" written all over it.
Me neither. Boxster flanks, Jag grille, Japanese scoops. NOTHING Italian about this design; no focus, no theme. Looks like somebody mixed boxes of puzzle pieces from several modern cars and had their child make something from them.
I'm sorry; given Fiat's design and manufacturing record with the 500, this has "Sterling" written all over it.
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Ah Bernie, the Sterling. Who else remembers those British beauties. Screwing up a Honda is hard work.
But anyway,when I get too old or tired to keep an old 124 on the road I'll definitely consider a Mazda/Fiat roadster as a replacement. Much of the fun and much less hassle.
http://blog.hemmings.com/index.php/2014 ... 5-and-827/Sterling made the official announcement that it was departing the U.S. market. It did so in good humor, with a full-page ad announcing “Some things America was not ready for,” above pictures of King George, a punk rocker with a rainbow-colored Mohawk and a Sterling sedan.
But anyway,when I get too old or tired to keep an old 124 on the road I'll definitely consider a Mazda/Fiat roadster as a replacement. Much of the fun and much less hassle.
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Me too, but I would definitely pick the Mazda.Exit98 wrote:But anyway,when I get too old or tired to keep an old 124 on the road I'll definitely consider a Mazda/Fiat roadster as a replacement. Much of the fun and much less hassle.
Congrats on your FFO award. You guys are a great example of how to start a club. Sorry I missed FFO. Suspension rebuild progressing nicely, and I hope to be ready for Erskine's Crab Run in November. You've threatened to participate a couple of times. Maybe this year?
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Bernie,
Doug and I were there last year and plan on attending this year. Hopefully George can make the trip also.
Ralph
Doug and I were there last year and plan on attending this year. Hopefully George can make the trip also.
Ralph
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Bernie, you were the party pooper last year, not us. It was fun, and cold.
Maybe we'll bring down some others too if John will have us all.
Maybe we'll bring down some others too if John will have us all.
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Yeah, I missed last year for some reason. I'll try to be ready for this year's, but still working on that new suspension.
I know John is working hard to complete his decade-long 1971 resto in time for the Run.
I know John is working hard to complete his decade-long 1971 resto in time for the Run.
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Personally, I like the look....much better than the Mazda clone style we are seeing pictures of. Boxster flanks isn't a big derivation from the original design. Jag grill? looks like a modern adaptation of the original grill. If nothing else, the car looks European and not Japanese. I look at the car as a whole to see if all the design ideas blend coherently and I think they do. Put this design in a 200 hp package, i would entertain owning one. This is the first modern fiat i can say that about.Me neither. Boxster flanks, Jag grille, Japanese scoops. NOTHING Italian about this design; no focus, no theme. Looks like somebody mixed boxes of puzzle pieces from several modern cars and had their child make something from them.
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Let us know when you are picking it up as I live about 35 minutes from the dealership and would get a kick out of seeing number 1.
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Ramzi - when do you pick up your new Spider? Take lots of photos!Ramzi wrote:Just got off the phone with John Montgomery President of the Fiat Club America / FLU and Studio Manager at Benson Fiat in South Carolina. And we are buying their very first new Fiat Spider... the deposit is in the mail.
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