Just got an Abarth 500
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Godzilla

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2,034 posts

270 months

Wednesday 8th April 2009
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Well, my wife has! She's written about it here: http://tinyurl.com/dmu6gz

Any other Abarth 500 owners on here?

RicksAlfas

14,264 posts

265 months

Wednesday 8th April 2009
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Nice one David! You can probably park it inside the engine bay of some of your previous cars.
hehe
They look fantastic. I hope you both enjoy it.

riwiho

3,800 posts

236 months

Wednesday 8th April 2009
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Nice looking motor. I will be interested to hear what you have to say on the A500.

There was a huge amount of hype before the release and since then the PH community does not seem to have embraced it as much as I thought they would.

Enjoy.

Godzilla

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2,034 posts

270 months

Wednesday 8th April 2009
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Hmm. Well my first impressions are:

- a stunning interior, the best in the market by a country mile.

- a very cute exterior.

- nice exhaust burble

- pretty well built; it feels solid and hefty despite its provenance and light weight!

- very surprising amount of space: can fit 4 adults (unlike a MINI)

- not fast at all, but just about brisk enough to cut it in traffic (like my old Smart Roadster Coupe)

- handling is ok; again solid, rather than LOL entertaining

- ride is borderline hard; you don't want to be on very bumpy roads or speed bumps

Of course the ride and speed may improve with more miles.
Ours is a non-EsseEsse. I definitely wouldn't recommend further lowering and stiffening the car for day to day commuter use!

I still need to take it out for a good strop on the twisties, but so far I admire it from a fun town car point of view, but wouldn't necessarily class it as a "proper" hot hatch in the Renaultsport Clio category.

I can see it going in for a (non-Abarth) remap at some point, to get the extra power of the EsseEsse but without the even harder ride and not-as-nice wheels (and costing a lot less than £2500).

danni

23 posts

201 months

Friday 10th April 2009
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Congratulations on a beautiful car mate smile!

markynicks

56 posts

235 months

Saturday 18th April 2009
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Who dose the non-Abarth remaps? and can they get even more power from the little 500 Abarth SS? also has any one fitted the larger turbo from the punto Abarth SS? dont no if it would fit, but would sertainly make a huge diferance.

Mark

Le Man

860 posts

228 months

Tuesday 21st April 2009
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Godzilla said:
Hmm. Well my first impressions are:

- a stunning interior, the best in the market by a country mile.

- a very cute exterior.

- nice exhaust burble

- pretty well built; it feels solid and hefty despite its provenance and light weight!

- very surprising amount of space: can fit 4 adults (unlike a MINI)

- not fast at all, but just about brisk enough to cut it in traffic (like my old Smart Roadster Coupe)

- handling is ok; again solid, rather than LOL entertaining

- ride is borderline hard; you don't want to be on very bumpy roads or speed bumps

Of course the ride and speed may improve with more miles.
Ours is a non-EsseEsse. I definitely wouldn't recommend further lowering and stiffening the car for day to day commuter use!

I still need to take it out for a good strop on the twisties, but so far I admire it from a fun town car point of view, but wouldn't necessarily class it as a "proper" hot hatch in the Renaultsport Clio category.

I can see it going in for a (non-Abarth) remap at some point, to get the extra power of the EsseEsse but without the even harder ride and not-as-nice wheels (and costing a lot less than £2500).
David - let me know when you find a terminal velocity around open corners. We haven't yet...

Godzilla

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2,034 posts

270 months

Tuesday 21st April 2009
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Hmm. Don't like the idea of a terminal cornering velocity David... wink

I bet Mitch loves his because it makes the Z06's ride feel like a Jag's afterwards!

Just paired up the wife's Blackberry with the Blue & Me function on the car. Very impressive.
Much more sophisticated than the Bluetooth functionality on my GT-R.

Lagerlout

1,812 posts

257 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2009
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Drove an Abarth today expecting to hate it after sampling the standard fare when they were released. Very impressive, I felt the thing had plenty of go, no torque steer (which is something I hate about Golfs), and handled like it was on rails. Wasn't keen on the seating position, but what a great & fun little car! Something very Mini (proper) esque about it. Very tempted now to place an order for an esseesse version and get it further modded. Is there anything out there yet? Can you get any of the asetto corsa parts??

Slagathore

6,178 posts

213 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2009
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Looks great!

Particularly like the colour!

£16k, though? eek