Sedicevalvole, it's a Tipo!
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What a glorious name and probably a good way to get a pretty quick and quirky car to be a possible summer daily.
https://www.carandclassic.com/car/C1817641
Sensible miles, fantastic engine and room for the family. I can't remember when I last saw one, but I did have a 1.6 Tipo DGT with the digital dash and body kit back in the early nineties - comfortable and great space for 4. Quite nippy when coming from a basic Metro! The Tipo was car of the year in 1989 - and now it's almost extinct - are there any other examples of a similar fall from grace?
SD.
https://www.carandclassic.com/car/C1817641
Sensible miles, fantastic engine and room for the family. I can't remember when I last saw one, but I did have a 1.6 Tipo DGT with the digital dash and body kit back in the early nineties - comfortable and great space for 4. Quite nippy when coming from a basic Metro! The Tipo was car of the year in 1989 - and now it's almost extinct - are there any other examples of a similar fall from grace?
SD.
Such a rare car now ( was always a rare car).
I’ve got a race prepared one that’s only done 900 miles since new and was raced in a U.K. race series it’s not been raced for over 20 years one day I will get round to fixing it and driving it on a circuit. I’ve never driven one on the road but around 91 these were rated as one of the best hot hatches by Performance car magazine

I’ve got a race prepared one that’s only done 900 miles since new and was raced in a U.K. race series it’s not been raced for over 20 years one day I will get round to fixing it and driving it on a circuit. I’ve never driven one on the road but around 91 these were rated as one of the best hot hatches by Performance car magazine
rallycross said:
Such a rare car now ( was always a rare car).
I’ve got a race prepared one that’s only done 900 miles since new and was raced in a U.K. race series it’s not been raced for over 20 years one day I will get round to fixing it and driving it on a circuit. I’ve never driven one on the road but around 91 these were rated as one of the best hot hatches by Performance car magazine

Pretty much every car mag of that time to be fair, not just Performance CarI’ve got a race prepared one that’s only done 900 miles since new and was raced in a U.K. race series it’s not been raced for over 20 years one day I will get round to fixing it and driving it on a circuit. I’ve never driven one on the road but around 91 these were rated as one of the best hot hatches by Performance car magazine
Countdown said:
IIRC its USP was the fact that it had a galvanised body and (unlike other Fiats) it wouldn’t rust at the first sight of rain.
Which obviously turned out to be a complete waste of time, give inevitable extinction.Also spawned the ugly booted Tempra version.
I thought there might have been some corner of the world this would have lingered in production for decades after, but it seems even the Vietnamese ditched it in 2000.
Love these and part of the appeal is the understated styling. I think they're very colour sensitive. As mentioned in the wheels thread, I love the starfish alloys.
It had a really nice interior and I love the dials. Don't forget you can remove the steering wheel center to change the look of the wheel.
They were so highly rated when they came out but I recall a couple of tests stated different cars felt inconsistent. Typical Fiat although could be due to early production of the 16v specifically.
A real shame they didn't sell more.
It had a really nice interior and I love the dials. Don't forget you can remove the steering wheel center to change the look of the wheel.
They were so highly rated when they came out but I recall a couple of tests stated different cars felt inconsistent. Typical Fiat although could be due to early production of the 16v specifically.
A real shame they didn't sell more.
Keeping on the quick Fiat theme, What about the Fiat Stilo Abarth and the limited edition Stilo Schumacher.
They both have the lovely 20valve engine that gives the Stilo a good turn of speed with good economy.
Both languish in the bargain basement of value currently, so its worth a check if you see one for sale
They both have the lovely 20valve engine that gives the Stilo a good turn of speed with good economy.
Both languish in the bargain basement of value currently, so its worth a check if you see one for sale
CAR magazine raved about the Tipo back in the day.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/triggerscarstuff/alb...
https://www.flickr.com/photos/triggerscarstuff/alb...
You know you are getting old when you remember reading the road tests (instead of doing your homework) the first time around!!
https://www.flickr.com/photos/triggerscarstuff/alb...
https://www.flickr.com/photos/triggerscarstuff/alb...
You know you are getting old when you remember reading the road tests (instead of doing your homework) the first time around!!
Dapster said:
CAR magazine raved about the Tipo back in the day.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/triggerscarstuff/alb...
https://www.flickr.com/photos/triggerscarstuff/alb...
You know you are getting old when you remember reading the road tests (instead of doing your homework) the first time around!!
As did Fast Lane as well https://www.flickr.com/photos/triggerscarstuff/alb...
https://www.flickr.com/photos/triggerscarstuff/alb...
You know you are getting old when you remember reading the road tests (instead of doing your homework) the first time around!!
It was pretty much the pick of early 90s hot hatches according to motoring journalists
P100 said:
Keeping on the quick Fiat theme, What about the Fiat Stilo Abarth and the limited edition Stilo Schumacher.
They both have the lovely 20valve engine that gives the Stilo a good turn of speed with good economy.
Both languish in the bargain basement of value currently, so its worth a check if you see one for sale
Or it's predecessor, the Bravo HGT with the 2.0 5-pot engine. There's a cheap non-runner on AT at the moment if anybody's brave enough.They both have the lovely 20valve engine that gives the Stilo a good turn of speed with good economy.
Both languish in the bargain basement of value currently, so its worth a check if you see one for sale
thegreenhell said:
P100 said:
Keeping on the quick Fiat theme, What about the Fiat Stilo Abarth and the limited edition Stilo Schumacher.
They both have the lovely 20valve engine that gives the Stilo a good turn of speed with good economy.
Both languish in the bargain basement of value currently, so its worth a check if you see one for sale
Or it's predecessor, the Bravo HGT with the 2.0 5-pot engine. There's a cheap non-runner on AT at the moment if anybody's brave enough.They both have the lovely 20valve engine that gives the Stilo a good turn of speed with good economy.
Both languish in the bargain basement of value currently, so its worth a check if you see one for sale
thegreenhell said:
P100 said:
Keeping on the quick Fiat theme, What about the Fiat Stilo Abarth and the limited edition Stilo Schumacher.
They both have the lovely 20valve engine that gives the Stilo a good turn of speed with good economy.
Both languish in the bargain basement of value currently, so its worth a check if you see one for sale
Or it's predecessor, the Bravo HGT with the 2.0 5-pot engine. There's a cheap non-runner on AT at the moment if anybody's brave enough.They both have the lovely 20valve engine that gives the Stilo a good turn of speed with good economy.
Both languish in the bargain basement of value currently, so its worth a check if you see one for sale
Risonax said:
Countdown said:
IIRC its USP was the fact that it had a galvanised body and (unlike other Fiats) it wouldn’t rust at the first sight of rain.
Which obviously turned out to be a complete waste of time, give inevitable extinction.Also spawned the ugly booted Tempra version.
I thought there might have been some corner of the world this would have lingered in production for decades after, but it seems even the Vietnamese ditched it in 2000.
Galvanisation lasts 10 years.
Add in thrapping and then scrappage, it’s hardly surprising.
But hey let’s not get in the way of some Italian cliches eh
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