You only have to look at the Fiat Coupe to know that this car is going to be fun. The styling raised a few eyebrows when the car was launched, but it has aged very gracefully and is rapidly gaining a ...
We’re in desperate need of an affordable, two-door Italian sports car. Now, that hasn’t been through a lack of trying: Alfa Romeo came so close with the 4C, with its stunning looks (bug-eyed ...
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But the Coupe Turbo got even better in 1998, when Fiat replaced the five-speed manual with a six-speed unit, raising the top speed to about 155 mph (250 km/h). Okay, sure, the Fiat Coupe Turbo is ...
One example of the coolest Euro sports cars of the ‘90s, this Fiat Coupe is arguably one of the finest specimens of its breed – and one that comes with one hell of a story. Before deciding to hate the ...
The last time Fiat had a coupe in its lineup was in 2000, the year the dot.com bubble burst and the Olympic Games were held in Sydney Australia. As you can imagine, Fiat’s decision to discontinue the ...
The Coupe is that rare thing: a usable modern classic. It's still desirable over a decade after it was launched A car that shows any signs of smoke should be avoided. In a Turbo, it's a sign the ...