The 2009 Fiat 500 super-mini, which is coming with a 1.2-liter engine, will be even more frugal in terms of fuel consumption when it is equipped with an engine start-stop system designed by Bosch.
Fiat keeps pumping more and more Spec. Ed. 500's to the market, trying to get extra press coverage, but failing to make a product that really stands out from the mass-production crowd.
With its Abarth 500 esseesse model Fiat demonstrates its intention to enter into the premium supermini segment, which is currently dominated by the Mini red-hot hatch.
Although the world of tomorrow will surely demand mastering the art of effective zombie hacking and slashing, the world of today is still too soft for us. As of now, all you need is a 2009 Fiat 500 by DIESEL Urban Survival Vehicle.
Fiat will, probably, soon reveal its first hybrid model. Based on the highly popular 500 super mini, the car will feature a tiny two-cylinder engine and will deliver a fuel economy of some 80mpg.
Ferrari plans to use a bunch of Fiat 500 as 'courtesy cars' so that it has just one more chance to further humiliate its customers whose cars broke down right on the traffic light.