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1996 Fiat Barchetta

A clean Fiat Barchetta is a car for - to be trite - living in the moment. No track-use mods to plan for, no insane maintenance tasks to put off for a later date, no got-to-have-it upgrades that you car is missing; just you and your 5-speed roadster with an attention to design that would make it difficult to ask for more.

From the shape, to the cool 90s details like the body color on the door panels, to the headlight and taillight designs, to the white gauges - everything on the Barchetta is designed with an attention to detail that is rare in cars today. The price for all of this is a FWD layout, which is fine for the intended us of the Barchetta, but won't win anyone over on the track, we suspect.

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1997 Fiat Barchetta

The original Fiat 124 Spider production ceased in 1985, leaving about ten years between the 124 Spider and the Barchetta replacement. Compare this to the continuity at Alfa Romeo, where the Spider nameplate didn't skip a beat between the Series 4 spider and the 916 series Spider, swapping out RWD for FWD without so much as a name change. That Fiat abandoned its old nameplate to position the Barchetta as a new model was wise to us, as it allowed the Barchetta at least a chance at being evaluated in its own context.

In our experience, the formula for a hot hatch doesn't feel out of place in a roadster. Sports car reflexes are lost when the chassis is mined from a FWD economy car, but the result is far from hopeless. We've spent a lot of time behind the wheel of a first-generation Audi TT - a car that by all logic should be a disapointment - and yet the car just feels like a droptop GTI. No need to fret the FWD, in our opinion.

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