Meet the car that pulls the lion’s share of the weight around the halls of Turin. What you see is the fourth-generation Fiat Punto, called Grande Punto for its perceived greater exterior size. While ...
Abarth? Am I right in thinking the last time I saw that name it was on a Fiat Stilo? Wash your mouth out! We don’t talk about that. Abarth has now been launched as a new brand in the Fiat stable, ...
Fiat’s new Grande Punto is a larger version of its successful Punto line. The regular Punto is about the size of a Volkswagen Golf, the Grande Punto is longer and sits higher than the Punto on which ...
Engines range from 1.2 8V to 1.9 MultiJet 130 Readers report Real MPG to be between 28–74 mpg The Italian's aren't like the French. If their national cars aren't any good, they simply stop buying them ...
Alina has been enthusiastic about vehicles her entire life, and even from an early age found herself itching to get behind the wheel. Through high school and college, she could be found reading ...
It sounds like a cup of coffee but, as the name suggests, this is a larger supermini with space for up to four adults, and a good-sized boot. It's also got a five-star Euro NCAP crash rating and every ...
It may be called the Grande Punto, but Fiat has announced that its new supermini will have prices starting at £1 less than the outgoing Punto. The Grande Punto 1.2 8v Active three-door will start the ...
As tough jobs go, the new Fiat Grande Punto has its work cut out! Not only is it expected to top the supermini class, but it has also been tasked with relaunching the entire Fiat brand. After the ...
The Grande Punto 2009-2014 mileage is 14.6 to 20.5 kmpl. The Manual Petrol variant has a mileage of 16.2 kmpl. The Manual Diesel variant has a mileage of 20.5 kmpl. Fuel Type Transmission ARAI Mileage ...
The Grande Punto mileage is 14.4 to 21.2 kmpl. The Manual Petrol variant has a mileage of 15.8 kmpl. The Manual Diesel variant has a mileage of 21.2 kmpl. Fuel Type Transmission ARAI Mileage * City ...
Brave move, Fiat. No, not bringing back the Abarth badge – that one’s a bit of a no-brainer to be frank – but choosing to herald its return to the UK on roads such as these. I don’t reckon this one’s ...