Fiat Panda 100hp.. Who drives them?
Fiat Panda 100hp.. Who drives them?
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Conor D

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2,124 posts

197 months

Monday 22nd November 2010
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I've never known anyone who drives one, and I've never actually seen one back home.

What sort of people drive them, is it mainly young people?

What's the overall verdict on them from people who have driven them?

They look quite boxy, but at the same time look quite nice..

Jayho

2,390 posts

192 months

Monday 22nd November 2010
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I dont know anyone who drives one, but from what i've heard there meant to be quite nice cars to drive, and reviews usually favour them. I'd imagine youngish students would drive them, they seem to be fun little cars which would be cheap to run, insure ect...

IIRC The chassis is quite similar to that of the new fiat 500's

Chris_w666

22,655 posts

221 months

Monday 22nd November 2010
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Younger people, those that want a fun newish cheap to run car, people who have a bigger or more powerful car for weekends.

Great thing to drive but the ride isn't exactly comfortable.

RichyBoy

3,744 posts

239 months

Monday 22nd November 2010
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Did one of these tip over on a driving day at north weald airfield?

Shaw Tarse

31,834 posts

225 months

robsco

7,875 posts

198 months

Monday 22nd November 2010
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They are fantastic fun, with the combination of short gearing and a terrifically revvy engine. I fuelled one of these up at work recently at the station 2 minutes down the road, and rocked up 40 minutes later with a huge grin on my face.

They find favour with young drivers too, insurance is very reasonable IIRC.

Conor D

Original Poster:

2,124 posts

197 months

Monday 22nd November 2010
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robsco said:
They find favour with young drivers too, insurance is very reasonable IIRC.
Yea, they're group 5. I'm finding it hard to come across a bad review of one..

robsco

7,875 posts

198 months

Monday 22nd November 2010
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Conor D said:
robsco said:
They find favour with young drivers too, insurance is very reasonable IIRC.
Yea, they're group 5. I'm finding it hard to come across a bad review of one..
My drive of one was fairly short, but it was enough to make me want one. The plan is to tempt Miss Robsco into one when she comes up for a change smile

Conor D

Original Poster:

2,124 posts

197 months

Monday 22nd November 2010
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I really like this:

robsco

7,875 posts

198 months

Monday 22nd November 2010
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Looks good with the dark wheels. They look terrific in white too, especially with the red stripe and privacy glass:


Slagathore

6,180 posts

214 months

Monday 22nd November 2010
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They do handle suprisingly well!

The 'sport' button made an actual difference aswell.

As said earlier, the ride isn't very comfortable. Quite crashy and harsh.

Very good for the money!

anonymous-user

76 months

Monday 22nd November 2010
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Now i was looking at this as a replacement for the stroen, but after reading the buyers guide inlast months EVO, i dont think i'll bother. The list of potential problems isnt particularly big, just worrying

The engine coolant needs watching or it will blow the headgasket

The gearbox leaks

The front suspension units have been known to fail at quite low mileage

The rear ones tend to fall of their mounting points

The cambelt needs checking for wear at 36,000 miles, and if it is a bit iffy, then needs replacing

For something listed as a great drivers car, thats not good. I think there were a few more, but without going and reading the article, they were the main points

Conor D

Original Poster:

2,124 posts

197 months

Monday 22nd November 2010
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The predicament I'm in at the minute is to spend £Y and try to buy and insure a hot hatchback something like a Clio 197.

OR.

Use the same money, buy a Fiat Panda 100hp AND a bike..

pinchmeimdreamin

10,682 posts

240 months

Monday 22nd November 2010
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It has to be Red though whistle

Tango13

9,823 posts

198 months

Monday 22nd November 2010
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pinchmeimdreamin said:
It has to be Red though whistle
rofl

Conor D

Original Poster:

2,124 posts

197 months

Monday 22nd November 2010
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snowy slopes said:
Now i was looking at this as a replacement for the stroen, but after reading the buyers guide inlast months EVO, i dont think i'll bother. The list of potential problems isnt particularly big, just worrying

The engine coolant needs watching or it will blow the headgasket

The gearbox leaks

The front suspension units have been known to fail at quite low mileage

The rear ones tend to fall of their mounting points

The cambelt needs checking for wear at 36,000 miles, and if it is a bit iffy, then needs replacing

For something listed as a great drivers car, thats not good. I think there were a few more, but without going and reading the article, they were the main points
Is that copy of EVO still for sale? I heard about that, might have to get a copy.

vit4

3,507 posts

192 months

Monday 22nd November 2010
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:Scratchchin: Always liked these, never realised they were cheap to insure.

Don't think I could fit my gear into one though frown

60

1,479 posts

209 months

Monday 22nd November 2010
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pinchmeimdreamin said:
It has to be Red though whistle
biglaugh

adycav

7,615 posts

239 months

Monday 22nd November 2010
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My (70 year old) Aunt had one for a while.

It's since been replaced by a Fiat 500, she found it a little crashy after a while.

Edited by adycav on Monday 22 November 21:49

Dan Friel

4,125 posts

300 months

Monday 22nd November 2010
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vit4 said:
:Scratchchin: Always liked these, never realised they were cheap to insure.

Don't think I could fit my gear into one though frown
I can fit my mountain bike in mine. What gear do you have? Never heard about half of those problems listed in EVO before now. All seems fairly solid so far (in an Italian sort of way).