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A car like the Fiat 500 is nothing if not retro, but the Italian automaker is making it all the more so with the 1957 Edition seen here. Marking 57 years since the iconic Cinquecento launched in ...
That’s right, it is not. This is the Fiat Cinquecento (or Fiat 500 in Italian – clever, eh?), which was launched to the world in 1991. Not the retro delight that we know today, more of a teeny ...
The Fiat 500, or Cinquecento, is not only the first Italian car to finish our long-term, 40,000-mile evaluation*, it’s also the first new Fiat available in the U.S. since the company packed up ...
The Fiat 500 entered production in 1957 to replace the 500 Topolino, which itself was a small but more classically styled prewar design. The Cinquecento stayed in production until 1975 ...
The 500e introduced in Europe in 2020 was initially developed as the sole third-generation Cinquecento, but relatively slow sales and a massive production line meant that Fiat had to keep selling ...
You can look at her down your nose and she won't be offended,' a voice announces jovially as stylish young Italians drive by in unison in a 1957 Fiat 500 ad. Introduced on 4 July that year, the ...
The original Fiat Cinquecento Jolly was one of those cute oddities back in the late ‘50s, reserved for summer days with clean skies. It was made by Ghia between 1957 and 1964 and back then ...
During a recent vacation I visited Tuscan wineries in a Fiat 500 car— known in Italy as a cinquecento (pronounced CHINK-way CHEN-tow). The word—rolling with alliteration—can apparently also ...
In addition to the Schlumbohm's coffee maker, this retrospective includes objects as varied as the Fiat Cinquecento and the original line of Tupperware. Most all of these objects embody aesthetic ...
Unfortunately, as stylish and fun as the Cinquecento-E is, using it outside a metro area isn’t a good idea. Besides some wind noise, highway driving itself is just fine, though the Fiat no ...
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