The Fiat Punto has been the Italian rival to the likes of Volkswagen Golf and Toyota Corolla since the early 1990s. Like its aforementioned competitors, the Italian hatchback got its fair share of ...
And, if anything, the ride and handling have improved. It may be a bit softer than the first of the phase II Puntos, but it needed to be. It grips, handles and steers well enough, providing you don't ...
Fiat doesn’t want to be a one hit wonder. The Italian brand has survived on the back of the success of the retro 500 over the past five years but now it’s bringing in support in the form of the new ...
The biggest attraction, apart from price, is the amount of space you get. There's plenty of head- and legroom throughout, and you can fit three in the back without too much sweat. Even the boot is a ...
Few cars have boasted as long a life as the Fiat Punto, the first example of which appeared back in 1993. True, it’s had more incarnations in that time than Doctor Who, and it’s also had a few ...
The dated underpinnings are exposed in the way the Fiat Punto drives, which falls short of what’s on offer from the likes of the Volkswagen Polo and Ford Fiesta. And again, safety is a concern.
Italian manufacturer Fiat is set to close its Indian doors in the coming months. It is offering a discount of Rs 2 lakh on hatchback Punto Abarth, according to a report in Rushlane. In a recent ...
Fiat and General Motors agreed last weekend to end all aspects of their 2000 alliance. That includes canceling the put option that allowed Fiat group to force GM to buy Fiat Auto, unwinding the ...
During an official presentation, Stellantis announced that Fiat will launch a brand-new B-Segment model in 2023 as the first vehicle based on a common platform. This means that the long-awaited Punto ...
The Fiat Punto is back in Australia starting from a very reasonable price of $16,000 driveaway. But is that enough to justify the Italian’s return to what is now an ultra-competitive and niche segment ...