Fiat Tipo Estate... any reviews?
Fiat Tipo Estate... any reviews?
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ka90

Original Poster:

177 posts

143 months

Tuesday 16th October 2018
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Looking for a cheap & practical load lugger. The Tipo Estate is top of the list at the moment.
New-ish, 550 litre boot, 120HP, cheap & it's a Fiat!

Has anyone had any experience with them? Is it reasonable as a daily driver?
I'm not expecting anything excititng, just as a tool. I see they are popular rental cars.

Plan is to get something exctiting for the weekends.

j4 mte

109 posts

218 months

Wednesday 17th October 2018
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I just handed one back this morning after having it for 48 hours as a courtesy car whilst my 4C was having its service.

On the whole, quite a pleasant car to drive. Decent interior, good ride quality and the seats are pretty comfortable. Excellent visibility and the boot was massive. My only gripe was how sharp the bloody brakes were! If it weren't for the seatbelt I would have put myself through the windscreen a couple of times!

As a daily runaround/load lugger I'd imagine it would tick all the boxes

ka90

Original Poster:

177 posts

143 months

Wednesday 17th October 2018
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Thanks- all sounds promising really. At least the brakes work!

Think i'll go for it. 1.2 t-jet 120hp in 'Easy Plus' tickes the box.
It's a proven engine. Think it's been about since about 2006.
Just need to find a none abused one. All the used cars appear to be ex-rental.

Timothy555

6 posts

165 months

Friday 19th October 2018
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Go for it!

Currently driving a Tipo sedan 1.4 95 hp Lounge. Done about 26.000 miles in 2,5 years.

Fantastic car. I have a Tipo Estate 120 hp diesel S-design automatic on order now, as a company car.

It's relatively comfortable, has hard wearing plastics, drives more than ok, plenty of gadgets for the money and (my opinion) looks rather nice when compared to your average, grey VW Golf.


anonymous-user

74 months

Monday 22nd October 2018
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You can get the Tipo 1.4 Easy in recession white for £9999 in the UK, every now and then I consider getting one to replace my shed.