Description: The Fiat 500L is due to hit US showrooms in the summer, and when it does the
extended wheelbase 500 will come with the Italian carmaker’s 1.4-liter “MultiAir”
turbo inline four rated at 160 horsepowe...Add Comments1
Jeremy SiebertFeb 24, 2013 It's about the size of a small MPV, say Focus CMax sized...it's MUCH more than a simple "long wheelbase" 500. I was really disappointed with the cars I saw @ the Chicago autoshow
Jimmy WilliamsFeb 24, 2013 I don't fully understand why this is chosen for the US over the Panda. Much better looking...this looks awkward from every angle.
Adam ThomsonFeb 24, 2013 I think this looks good being an MPV, the most MPV cars look ugly.
Description: The tiny gasoline unit produces 105 hp and 107 lb-ft of torque. Paired with a six-speed manual, the Fiat 500L TwinAir ambles from 0-62 mph in 12.3 seconds on to a top speed of 112 mph, and consumes 49...Add Comments8
Michael SpochiFeb 25, 2013 Lol the GT-R preachers are at it again...
Michael DavidsonFeb 24, 2013 I actually think ALL 4 cylinder engines produce more than 105 hp now a day.
Sam ShikoraFeb 24, 2013 105 HP sounds awesome for a 0.9 L engine. Isn't that a two cylinder anyway? A lot of 4 cylinders can't produce that kind of power
Jimmy WilliamsFeb 24, 2013 Lmao yes Nawwaf, there are economy cars slower than the GTR. I know, mind blowing.
Jake DulaFeb 24, 2013 Omg, the GT-R fanboys (read: complete and total morons) have even infested this article with their silliness.
Nick SchneeFeb 24, 2013 That diesel engine sounds like a good choice to me. 52 is a decent number, and probably won't need much more than 100mph if you live in an urban area.
Not even a liter dang