(2nd of 2 vehicles)
Cool, funky, fun and unexpectedly refined, the 2012 Fiat 500 Cabrio will impress those seeking a vehicle that delivers a polished and comfortable driving experience in either open or closed modes. An
Those who believe that hard-core handling and absolute quickness matters as much as being able to catch a few rays while on the go will probably be happier with a MINI Cooper/Cooper S Convertible.
A truly smooth operator, the Fiat 500c matches sporty suspension tune with excellent ride compliance and isolation. While the Mini Cooper Convertible has a clear edge in acceleration and at-the-limit handling, the 500 Cabrio dominates in comfort, refinement, and quietness as well as overall packaging. It also exhibits noticeably less cowl shake over uneven road surfaces. Only 53 pounds heavier than the hatchback, the 500c can easily keep up with traffic, although 0-60 mph sprints will take about 10 seconds with either gearbox. The 500c's well-s
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Review this carBy droy (CA) on Wednesday, April 10, 2013
I own this car - My approximate mileage is 600
overall rating 9 of 10rating detailsPros: "Performance, Ride, Fun, Value, Build Quality"
Cons: "Steering Wheel needs telescope feature"
Likely to recommend this car? (1-10): 10
"This car needs is a telescoping steering wheel and passenger seat adjustment should offer same settings as the driver seat. It takes a bit to get used to sitting "on" the seat vs. sitting "in" the seat, but overall a really fun car for my daily commute of 60 miles in Southern California traffic. Very solid, and quiet on the freeway. Love the exhaust note around town. Yes cup holders are small so I bought an Abarth cup for 8 bucks it fits great. Skip the auto climate control, it works OK but for 800 bucks you get the same effect using the standard heat & a/c controls. The Beats stereo system is great and the Blue & Me works well. I also skipped the Tom Tom because I have a Garmin and I prefer to keep it on the left of the instrument cluster vs. the factory settings of on the right side."
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By Music Dude (FL) on Saturday, April 06, 2013
I own this car - My approximate mileage is 12,700
overall rating 10 of 10rating detailsPros: "Quality of construction, fuel economy, reliability"
Cons: "Rear seat room"
Likely to recommend this car? (1-10): 10
"I bought my 2013 Fiat 500 Sport 5 speed to replace a 2009 Mini Cooper S Clubman. After owning the Mini just wasn't confident that it would hold up long term without having to take out a second mortgage to pay the mechanic. At under 30K miles, I had to have the following done: timing chain and tensioner and front brake pads along with regular routine maintenance. When I traded the car in at 32K, the car was indicating that it needed rear brake pads in another 10K miles. So, going from a 27,000 car to a 19,500 car would be painful, right? Not at all. I have features in tis car that the Mini did not have- 7 speaker Beats Audio with satellite radio and climate control. OK I gave up the power of the turbo in the Mini for the 101hp Fiat, but I am now averaging 39 MPG on my daily 120 mile round trip commute. Highway manners/handling are excellent, and the sport seats are very comfortable, even on long trips. The brakes are excellent, and the steering is very responsive. Fit and finish is excellent and the paint quality is far better than one would expect of a car in this price range. I have had no unexpected service visits, and the built in computer indicates when routing maintenance is requires. My oil change light came on around 8000 miles. While it does have rear seats, think of them as emergency seating only. With only 101hp on tap, expect to downshift from 5th to 4th for speedy passing. I'd buy this car again in a heartbeat."
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