The return of Fiat to the Australian market is being forged by the Punto mini-car and a couple of turbo-diesel engines. Leading the way - at least in terms of economy - is the Punto Dynamic JTD. It is ...
Fiat takes to the road again in Australia with the head-turning Punto. By BRUCE NEWTON. Fiat is back selling cars in Australia after a 17-year break and for most of us it was a barely noticeable ...
Which is a shame because having lived with Fiat’s smallest commercial vehicle for a week recently, I reckon it deserves better. Things may change soon because now the Punto van comes with Fiat’s ...
The biggest draw, apart from price, is the amount of space you get. There's plenty of headroom and legroom throughout and you can fit three in the back without too much sweat. Even the boot is a ...
The 1.8 HGT and Abarth are quick, but disappoint as drivers' cars and have high insurance costs. If you're after a lively engine the 1.9 JTD is a sound buy, while 8v 1.2s are adequate but breathless.
The Fiat Punto van is one of those performers that plies its way through life with little attention paid to it. It never seems to grab the headlines and is seldom in the news. Which is a shame because ...
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* Price: £12,500 (est) * Engine: 1.4-litre 4cyl, 105bhp * Transmission: Five-speed manual, front-wheel drive * 0-62/top spd: 10.8s/115mph * Econ/CO2: 50mpg/134g/km * Equipment: Electric windows, ESP, ...
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