2016 595 Competizione - warranty woes

2016 595 Competizione - warranty woes

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St. Anger

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182 months

Monday 15th January 2018
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We picked up a pre-reg'd Series 4 595 Competizione on Christmas Eve 2016 and had about 8 months of fun filled driving in it until it has started falling apart.

Has anybody else found these to be scarily unreliable so far? We sent it for its first service in October 2017 at about 7500 miles where the techs highlighted that the rear shockers both needed replaced and the water pump was leaking. Upon removal of the aux belt, they also found that it was tarnished and replaced it under warranty along with the other broken bits.

My girlfriend uses the car for her short work commute and came in last week complaining that the car didn't feel right, so I took it to the workshop the next morning and found quite a lot of play in the front NS wheel bearing - after an argument with Arnold Clark they agreed to take it back in and have it replaced under warranty, but upon further inspection they have also found the front shockers to be fked and apparently it needs ANOTHER belt!

So just over 10000 miles and 1 year into ownership and the novelty has sort of worn off the nice shiny car - is anybody else having issues or is this one a bit of a lemon??

St. Anger

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182 months

Wednesday 17th January 2018
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Daggerpie said:
We're thinking about a new or nearly new 595 Comp for the wife.

I asked a similar "reliability" question on another Abarth page and it seems for every good car there seems to be a bad one. We really want one as well but having read some of the stories (and not being that close to an Abarth dealership) do have some concerns..
We never got it with an expectation of full reliability - it is after all just a dressed up fiat (regardless of what the owners clubs will say!) - but ours really doesn't get a hard life and we just sort of expected a bit more quality for the money. The shockers are uprated as part of the Competizione spec, and they feel really nice to be fair to it - but even still for all 4 to fail almost completely in a year is a bit excessive IMO

It is a nice car and it's great fun on the right road on the right day etc, but if it's going to be any sort of daily drive or if you're going to have it after the warranty runs out then I'd suggest something different.

The gearbox seems super soft as well, it's apparently common and not a problem if the occasionally pop out of reverse?? Oh and the back brakes have started binding on... and the front Brembo squeal is widely accepted as "just one of those things". hehe