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2013 Fiat 500 Abarth

We're following up the Fiat 500e from last week with something that announces its internal combustion engine power like no other car on the road: the Fiat 500 Abarth. We've been working from home lately and that has us missing our old winter routine of starting up the Abarth on a cold, dark morning. First it barks to life, and after 10 seconds or so of intense growling, it settles into a more neighborly rumble. As we consider the possibility of replacing ours with a 500e, our mind keeps coming back to that wonderful sound.

The appeal of the 500 Abarth is difficult to explain to those who ask how we like ours. The handling is nothing special compared to something like a Fiesta ST or a GTI. The turbocharged engine is boosted in the old style, where there isn't a well of torque to mine for power at low engine speeds. So it doesn't really stand out on any performance merits. But to us, the sum of all of its attributes makes it one of the most fun cars to drive around town. There is something about moving our 6'2" self down the road in an Italian shark cage that is endlessly entertaining. It just works for us, and doesn't leave us wanting for a different commuter.

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2017 Fiat 500 Abarth

Today's post is another reader request, and makes a great follow-up to yesterday's Fiat 500L.  Our friend, the G-MAN, is fretting the end of his lease and needs to find his next daily driver in the coming months.  He's currently in an Italian-American product, the Dodge Challenger - would a 500 Abarth improve on that?

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Our experience with the 500 Abarth has been largely positive.  Space hasn't been a concern for our two-person, two-dachshund household, and the rear seats are surprisingly comfortable for shuttling additional friends around town.  We even made a junkyard run in the runt yesterday, stuffing a large Mercedes-Benz 400E front sway bar in the rear seat area with some 72" brake lines that we were returning to the parts store.  Rear seats deletes are popular on the Abarths, but with the rear seats folded down, we don't see the need.

Year: 2017
Model:  Fiat 500 Abarth
Engine: 1.4L 4-cyl
Transmission: 5-speed manual
Mileage:  12 mi
Price: $16,995 or best offer

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As far as reliability goes, our only complaint has been a leaky transmission seal, replaced under warranty.  We are nearing 60,000 miles with no further issues to speak of.  The trim and interior are generally holding up well, too.  We've heard that our experience might not be representative, which is why we are recommending this new model with a full warranty.

Unfortunately for Fiat, these cars were sold new for $5-10k more than what we think most folks were willing to pay for them.  We didn't become interested until the low-mileage used examples were a tick or two below $10,000, ourselves.  We think that this new model from last year is a smart way to get into the seat of fun daily driver - the discount off of MSRP is substantial, but the full balance of the warranty remains.  Good luck, G-MAN!

-Graham