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Re: Fiat Sceicento Sporting

From: steve(at)italiancar.co.uk (SteveH)

Subject: Re: Fiat Sceicento Sporting

Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2005 18:53:05 +0100

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DervMan <dervman(at)ntlworld.com> wrote:



> "Me" <no.0ne(at)nowhere.com> wrote in message

> news:9mire.601873$Ge2.500631(at)fe03.news.easynews.com...

> > Took the missus car for an MOT the other day and can anyone tell me how

> > this car is known as a "Sporting", I think a moped would have a better 0

> > to 60 time and everyone tries to intimidate you when you drive them too!

>

>

> Please ignore the helpful advice on making one faster, it doesn`t work, it`s

> still slow in a straight line...

>

<snip>

>

> Annoyingly for Fiat, Ford produced a sub-B car that trades punches in the

> performance stakes, goes around corners even better, uses more petrol, has a

> longer service interval and sits in a cheaper insurance bracket - oh and

> sold stacks more.



That was also more expensive, less rust resistant, had a nasty engine

designed in the 1950s and looked like it was styled by a 5 year old. The

Ka may (allegedly) corner better, but it`s just not fun. It`s also loads

bigger on the outside but, for some unfathomable reason, smaller on the

inside.



Think that just about covers it.



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From: "AstraVanMan" <Peter(at)Whataloadofforeskinbollocks.co.uk>

Subject: Re: Fiat Sceicento Sporting

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Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2005 18:02:24 GMT

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>> Annoyingly for Fiat, Ford produced a sub-B car that trades punches in the

>> performance stakes, goes around corners even better, uses more petrol,

>> has a

>> longer service interval and sits in a cheaper insurance bracket - oh and

>> sold stacks more.

>

> That was also more expensive, less rust resistant, had a nasty engine

> designed in the 1950s and looked like it was styled by a 5 year old. The

> Ka may (allegedly) corner better, but it`s just not fun. It`s also loads

> bigger on the outside but, for some unfathomable reason, smaller on the

> inside.

>

> Think that just about covers it.



So let me get this right, you`re not chopping in the Passat for a new Ka

then?



Peter










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From: "Pete M" <pete.murray(at)blue-nopressedmeat-yonder.co.uk>

Subject: Re: Fiat Sceicento Sporting

Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2005 20:06:36 +0100

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In news:Hnyre.14424$jS3.10209(at)newsfe2-win.ntli.net,

AstraVanMan <Peter(at)Whataloadofforeskinbollocks.co.uk> decided to enlighten

our sheltered souls with a rant as follows

>> I`ve driven one to within an inch of its poor little buzzy life and

>> found it quite amusing.

>>

>> However, it`s hard work trying to keep the bloody things going

>> quickly. I prefer my current transport - which never goes above 2000 rpm

>> in

>> the daily grind.

>

> That be being the Rangie then? It is a V8, isn`t it?



Most certainly is, squire. Only other option would be, um, one of *those*

engines. We all know how I feel about Dr Diesels Evil Invention.



>

> Sorry for asking (I know these questions are frowned upon), but what

> sort of mpg are you getting from it, on average?



Heh, um, er, ah.... um.... 15... if I`m gentle...





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"If it does more than 20 mpg in town, I don`t want it"

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