Hey /o/,
I need a new car and i found a 2012 Fiat 500 Abarth for 11k CAD with only 8k km on it.
Should I buy it?
>>15878483
only 8k? make sure it's been driven frequently enough to keep crap from freezing up. also check on how it was stored.
anyone know how abarth are reliability wise?
>>15878541
Hahahahahaha
I love the sounds these make but have never experienced it in real life because all the ones around here are driven by nu-male cucks who won't wind them out
>>15878646
are they really that horrible? high maintenance or do they just fall apart?
>>15878688
not him, but it's a Chrysler and an Italian car all at once
Red flags errywhere
>>15878646
>>15878699
Then what should I get in the same price range. Don't say a fucking civic, I'm not buying a third one.
>>15878785
If you want reliability, go for a 3rd gen Prius. Maintenance is practically nothing. Just oil changes. Only downside is that they are boring as
fuck to drive.
>>15878483
Only ever know one person who owned one. It ran fine but got walked away from in a drag by a hopped up diesel f250. That race was funny as fuck. That car died in a winter where the dude had to avoid a explorer or die.
>>15878785
lease a 2016/17 Kiyundia.
>>15878785
Mazda 3 with a manual transmission.
1.4L Multiair has been on the road for over 7 years at this point long before Chrysler entered Fiat's crosshairs, don't listen to the cucks who have only driven their mother's third-hand Camry. If you need a perfect rattle-free plush-mobile it's not the car for you. It's a tinny shitbox that you can beat half to death that will put a smile on your face and an even bigger smile on your face when it starts again tomorrow.
Spend two days reading the Abarth forums to figure out what's up and test drive it long and hard, no 2 mile loops around the dealership. Buy it, beat the piss out of it, expect sell it for $4k in 5 years.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQuviqXoPBM
>>15878483
I think "fiat" is the Italian word for "garbage"
>>15878785
why would it your third civic?
>>15878785
Toyota Corolla.
>>15878541
The motor and actual key driving components are fine. It's the everything else (electronics, wiring, etc) that blow donkey dick
>>15878541
Fix
It
Again
Tony