Just bought Fiat 500L Trekking. Paid 5k for 2014 with 99k miles, mint condition 😁 This car is soooo Cool!!!! LOVE The Beats by Dre Stereo system!!!! 😎What a smooth ride too!! LOVE the 10 WINDOWS... Like riding in a bubble 😉
Holy Moly Alex. You are the best automobile review and test Reporter I have ever seen. I just watched your review of the Fiat 500L and I can not believe what an awesome job you did educating a potential buyer of this product. Your professional acumen is superb and having visit a Fiat dealer on July 5th and received a someone less than thorough introduction of the 500L and it's features and specifications I wish I had watched your presentation BEFORE I went to the dealer. Again, I have never been so impressed with an automobile review and test report than the one you did on the 500L. I am now a subscriber to your channel and thank you so much for your excellent work.
I bought a 500L Lounge the day they hit the showroom in Cleveland, Ohio. I love it and wouldn't trade it for a Kia Soul. The 500L is refined and European and the Soul is teenager American.
buildmorefarms100 I no longer have mine due to being hit on an accident. I went to get a new one and ended up with an Abarth 500. However I have 2 friends that bought 500Ls and now have had them for several years. Both still really like them. All I know is they handle a side impact centered on the rear passenger door really well. The vehicle was totaled, but we were just fine.
Just purchased a Trekking and absolutely love this car. The L is one of those designs that can look awkward in pictures/vids but in person the design just works. Build quality is very good and MPG has been averaging 31.5 on secondary roads.
I just bought a 2014. Take possession tomorrow. A "Pop" model. 6 speed standard. The most fun I've had on a test drive ever. Got up on the highway and it surprised me with that little engine! I'm gonna call it the "Turbo Tomato"!
You do the most thorough and fair reviews, Alex! I have a 2017 Fiat 500L Trekking and I love it! So many reviewers seem to love to hate Fiats. I had a 500 Abarth and it was a hoot and very dependable. Now I have this larger vehicle and I love its quirkiness and European charm. Honestly, I don't want to drive the same thing everyone else does. A Honda Fit? Nice car..boring looks. I have also owned 2 new Kia Souls and they were nice and dependable also, but just not anywhere near as much fun to drive. Not even close! This is peppy and handles very well. I have the European twin clutch tranny, and you are one of the few reviewers who actually understand that these transmissions are not the torque converter autos that Americans are used to. They behave very differently but if you know how to drive them, you are rewarded with better fuel economy and better performance. I have the large moon roof and Beats audio and they are awesome additions. Thanks to people who love to talk Fiats down, there are lots of 500Ls on dealer's lots and they are giving rebates and deals on them that are amazing. No way can you get something with as much room or fun to drive as a 500L for the money. Lots of fun and every person I take out in my 500L are totally blown away by how nice it rides and all the sweet amenities for the price. I partially blame Fiat, because they really do not advertise these much, so folks just do not know about them!
I saw one parked on the street and I thought it looked pretty cool, but I don't have typical American taste. And I like how every single detail of the 500 and the 500L inside and out is consistent and different and looks like it was designed by the same guys who did old Vespas.
only had it 2 months. mine is a 500 X (sorry couldn't get past the looks of the L, i think its ugly too)had a 500 pop before and loved the car. The bigger fiat is really a Jeep renegade in another shell
This was probably the best video I've watched about this car. We prospective buyers don't have much to go on. I appreciate that you did rag on the rough points, but you didn't you didn't rag on the vehicle itself. Oh, and random stuff: A.) I didn't notice anything wrong with your voice. B.) You need to buy multiple pairs of those same jeans--you're bulge was accented/highlighted excellently!! Nice!
I liked your review...have owned one for 4 months now and just love it. I fell in love with the openness of its interior and the view out the windows. Some of the surprises were the driving lights turning on when making turns so as to give you better view of the road as it curves and the up/down auto feature for all four window. I was concerned with some of the negative reliability reports so I was able to negotiate the price of a extended warranty into the final purchase price. For me the styling (inside and out) is a big plus, but I have spent a lot of time overseas and you see more varied styles there than in the US where cars looks the same more or less. In 2015 and later models they replaced the dual clutch transmission with a 6 speed Asian (Japanese) sourced one and it works great with the 1.4 turbo.
My favourite semi-premium roomy hatch. It's roomier and cheaper than a Countryman and feels more substantial than the Soul. It has an attractive interior unlike the blah xB. Fiat needs this model in the US market, and over time I'm sure people will gradually realise its utility and begin popularising the model.
The windshield style was last (and only) seen in the US in the very cool GM 1990-96 minivans. They were considered too rad for Americans, although to me the Pontiac version still looks great today. Lots of European miniminivans have used that style of windshiled over the years though.
Love your reviews, its in depth and informative without being boring. The Fiat styling is not bad, if anything its at least not another boring looking small CUV type car
traded my 500 pop for a X treking plus. Loved the tiny car it was great in bad weather. People in these big SUVs and 4x4 would miss snow days my tiny Fiat made it every time
i bought one of these same two tone colour we call it the swan! lo seriously though a great car ! got the 1.6 diesel 55 mpg on a run! 36 around town The styling is all about taste we love it.
man those bulky US spec bumpers really live up to their reputation... the Euro spec is rounder especially on the back, it's a lot more visually pleasing.
When we asked Fiat for an official pronunciation we got three answers from three different folks in their American office. It is therefor my assumption that in America you have some options.
I have the 2014 Lounge no Beats but panoramic roof and power sun screen. In New England had some winter red lightning bolt issues. I think electric got wet during snow and freezing Temps. Also had a few times in hot weather the gas pedal stuck down had to keep shutting car off and on to stop the issue. And also don't sit in gear with the brake on or the tranney over heats. Pop in neutral if stopping in reverse waiting for traffic to clear or at lights for more than I'd say 20 seconds. And the boot(rear hatch) has a once in a while electric release issue likes to not open. And the shifter can get stuck as well. I've personally remedied all these issues with mods and upgrades and remaps so the vehicle works wonderful now. And is much fun and gets complements. It maybe not the prettiest of the bunch but has its different appeal. Just keep it shiny. I have the Silver and mated it with black wheels. Keep up the good reviews. Even though this is 2020.
I like the looks of it, but then again, I like odd looking cars and have owned a few. I've seen these marked down to a little more than $14,000. My concern is with the horrible reviews on Consumer Reports regarding reliability
Thanks for the review. I enjoy the 500L car. Living in the Northeast, it would be a welcome addition to include AWD. I appreciate the uniqueness. It beats the KIA Soul I had but does not beat the durable AWD I have in my Suzuki SX4. The controls are a matter of familiarity.
Most owners love their 500L as I do. FIAT made some mistakes which led to the cars ultimate failure. 1. Styling - the cartoonish front end kills 1/2 the potential market 2. The name - it is not a 500, should have had its own unique name 3. Promotion - almost none.
Charm is nice. I fell in love with the interior of these at an auto show. But I’m not interested in “issues”. Reliability is Key to my purchasing. I keep my cars 15 years average, or longer. I bought a pre own 4 yr old Scion XB manual instead with 30k. I’ll know it will go 200k with maybe a water pump and maintenance. It was 11 grand and not 14 grand and change like a new 500l, but I know it won’t be as pricy to keep on the road. I’ll taje road trips without worry, and the 4 cyl is much stouter.
I loved the interior and space. I find so many cars hard to see out if these days, tight windows, blind spots galore. This far, not too bad! Trouble is; Poor reliability and poor crash test scores. Deal breakers. I would buy a Manual one if it at least had string crash test scores. Also, a plug in model would be extremely tempting..
Great review and thanks for mentioning the translucent sunroof. That makes it a no - go for Las Vegas. Hoping you can get your hands on a Jeep Renegade to review shortly whenever it's released as it's based upon this 500L with more power and a 9 speed transmission.
Excellent review Alex, however, I have to say I do like the lines and the look of the vehicle although I would eliminate the split pillar windows and increase the wheel base by adding wider tires to the car to give it a more muscular look and possibly provide better handling.
I find it a little unsettling that the 500L is only rated at 25/33/27 mpg with that 1.4L Turbo. The same engine in the Dodge Dart (a vehicle that weighs only 18 lbs less than the 500L with the manual, and ~12 lbs less with the automatic) gets 28/41/32 mpg with the same engine and still 6 gears. The final drive ratio must be obscenely tall on this (possibly to accommodate the aero load of that body shape?)
Doesn't the Scion xB compete with this model? They seem to have the same proportions and have a few eccentric features (off set speedometer) though the xB is much cheaper in cost and material used.
Since they quietly slipped the Hyundai 6 speed auto into certain trim levels for 2015 that may mean 500L won't get the 9 speed until the new family of engines launch.
it's a monospace in Europe, like many cars, Renault Scenic, Renault Espace, Citroën Xsara, Citroën Picasso, Peugeot 304 etc... There's simply no monospaces in America, all the cars are way too big and not european city adapted. A monospace define by a compact exterior for easy maniability in narrow cities yet an open and large inside to fit a big family where space and optimal use of it is key word. Quite different from SUV
I'm currently using the 500l rental while my Grand Marquis is having a new windshield put in it with a roof repair due to a faulty installation of the last window. Nevertheless I want to say the brakes on this car are hard, you just touch them and you are stopping now. I find the engine noise excessive, the ride is firm, however, in a few years I can hear parts rattling due to wear. I confused with the speed and tachometer, they are backwards and the tilt steering really did nothing for me im 6'
The triangle thingy in the windshield is a classic must for monospaces in Europe, had it on my Citroën Picasso, and the gear on the wheel ? hell no, europeans are not used to that, we barely manage automatic transmission, so it better be as it's right place, I'd confuse it with the lights handle if it was on the wheel and it would be enough to turn away many european customers. It's a monospace, not an SUV, and has quite a number of similar cars to compete with in Europe, be it Renault or Citroën. As for cupholders, lol, your small soda cup is literally the size of our biggest one, they're strong laws in the EU about drinks size, it's 50cl max. Nice review otherwise... A little too american centred.
I guess if you have no ego you could get over it's looks. I'm a typical American male that will clench to my 4+4 or luxury sedan till the end. My Grand Marquis gets about 300 miles to the tank and with the 500l giving about 400 to the tank, I don't see the advantage unless you are penny pinching. I like the entertainment system, or info center. Yes, I agree if it had steering shift paddles it would be much easier and safer, I also like the panview rearview mirror for the blind spots.
Junk. In J.D. Power’s Vehicle Dependability Study, more than 200 problems or complaints were reported per 100 Fiat vehicles, the highest number compared with other car makers reviewed.
I've tend to keep my cars for a while. I've had an Acura, a Volkswagen, a Honda, a Mercury (Mazda built in Mexico), a Chevrolet Malibu Maxx and a Chevrolet Cruze. My 2014 500L Trekking (DDCT) has been essentially trouble free in nearly 35,000 miles. It has become my daily driver after we got another Fiat, a 500X Trekking. The fuel economy is fantastic for a non-hybrid with so much interior space. Since it became my commuter car I've averaged (yes, averaged) nearly 35 mpg. On summer gas I can manage 42 mpg if there isn't too much stop and go traffic. Naturally I'm easy on the accelerator pedal to do that, but this car I feel gets a bad rap. Nearly 4 years into the ownership experience and I'm still smitten by it (I actually like it a little more than our 500X- I guess it's the great visibility, and I'd have to say that I prefer the 1.4 liter turbo to the 2.4 liter NA engine). The 2018 models I think will be that much nicer, what with Apple Car Play and Android Auto and the refreshed styling. It's just an excellent car that I think a lot more people would enjoy owning if they'd give it a chance.
The triangle thingy in the windshield is a classic must for monospaces in Europe, had it on my Citroën Picasso, and the gear on the wheel ? hell no, europeans are not used to that, we barely manage automatic transmission, so it better be as it's right place, I'd confuse it with the lights handle if it was on the wheel and it would be enough to turn away many european customers. It's a monospace, not an SUV, and has quite a number of similar cars to compete with in Europe, be it Renault or Citroën. As for cupholders, lol, your small soda cup is literally the size of our biggest one, they're strong laws in the EU about drinks size, it's 50cl max. Nice review otherwise... A little too american centred.
Just bought Fiat 500L Trekking. Paid 5k for 2014 with 99k miles, mint condition 😁 This car is soooo Cool!!!! LOVE The Beats by Dre Stereo system!!!! 😎What a smooth ride too!! LOVE the 10 WINDOWS... Like riding in a bubble 😉
I got my 500l 5 days ago, I'm so happy with it. I have 3 kids and upgraded from a zafira. I love it actually.
Holy Moly Alex. You are the best automobile review and test Reporter I have ever seen. I just watched your review of the Fiat 500L and I can not believe what an awesome job you did educating a potential buyer of this product. Your professional acumen is superb and having visit a Fiat dealer on July 5th and received a someone less than thorough introduction of the 500L and it's features and specifications I wish I had watched your presentation BEFORE I went to the dealer. Again, I have never been so impressed with an automobile review and test report than the one you did on the 500L. I am now a subscriber to your channel and thank you so much for your excellent work.
I bought a 500L Lounge the day they hit the showroom in Cleveland, Ohio. I love it and wouldn't trade it for a Kia Soul. The 500L is refined and European and the Soul is teenager American.
James how has it been so far? Any issues?
buildmorefarms100 I no longer have mine due to being hit on an accident. I went to get a new one and ended up with an Abarth 500. However I have 2 friends that bought 500Ls and now have had them for several years. Both still really like them. All I know is they handle a side impact centered on the rear passenger door really well. The vehicle was totaled, but we were just fine.
Just purchased a Trekking and absolutely love this car. The L is one of those designs that can look awkward in pictures/vids but in person the design just works. Build quality is very good and MPG has been averaging 31.5 on secondary roads.
I just bought a 2014. Take possession tomorrow. A "Pop" model. 6 speed standard. The most fun I've had on a test drive ever. Got up on the highway and it surprised me with that little engine! I'm gonna call it the "Turbo Tomato"!
....and I'm totally getting someone to crochet me a stem and leaves that I can stick on the top.
You do the most thorough and fair reviews, Alex! I have a 2017 Fiat 500L Trekking and I love it! So many reviewers seem to love to hate Fiats. I had a 500 Abarth and it was a hoot and very dependable. Now I have this larger vehicle and I love its quirkiness and European charm. Honestly, I don't want to drive the same thing everyone else does. A Honda Fit? Nice car..boring looks. I have also owned 2 new Kia Souls and they were nice and dependable also, but just not anywhere near as much fun to drive. Not even close! This is peppy and handles very well. I have the European twin clutch tranny, and you are one of the few reviewers who actually understand that these transmissions are not the torque converter autos that Americans are used to. They behave very differently but if you know how to drive them, you are rewarded with better fuel economy and better performance. I have the large moon roof and Beats audio and they are awesome additions. Thanks to people who love to talk Fiats down, there are lots of 500Ls on dealer's lots and they are giving rebates and deals on them that are amazing. No way can you get something with as much room or fun to drive as a 500L for the money. Lots of fun and every person I take out in my 500L are totally blown away by how nice it rides and all the sweet amenities for the price. I partially blame Fiat, because they really do not advertise these much, so folks just do not know about them!
Did your 2017 Trekking come with the Magic Load PlatforAre you in the Uk?
Did your 2017 Trekking come with the Magic Load PlatforAre you in the Uk?
Did your 2017 Trekking come with the Magic Load PlatforAre you in the Uk?
I saw one parked on the street and I thought it looked pretty cool, but I don't have typical American taste. And I like how every single detail of the 500 and the 500L inside and out is consistent and different and looks like it was designed by the same guys who did old Vespas.
I own one and so happy about everything!
HAs it been reliable?
buildmorefarms100 so far no problem:-) wish they do as electric one or 500L Living which are 6 seater from Europe.
only had it 2 months. mine is a 500 X (sorry couldn't get past the looks of the L, i think its ugly too)had a 500 pop before and loved the car. The bigger fiat is really a Jeep renegade in another shell
mine is a X trecking plus. great car
this is the best video ever made about Fiat L. GOOD JOB
Super car , I own one , Lounge white , loads of space , great on fuel , lovely to drive :-):-)
After 7 yrs. do you still believe that?
This was probably the best video I've watched about this car. We prospective buyers don't have much to go on. I appreciate that you did rag on the rough points, but you didn't you didn't rag on the vehicle itself.
Oh, and random stuff:
A.) I didn't notice anything wrong with your voice.
B.) You need to buy multiple pairs of those same jeans--you're bulge was accented/highlighted excellently!! Nice!
Yes, all passenger vehicles sold in the USA are required to run safely on regular. Fiat even says it is allowed in the 500L.
best auto reviewer on RUclips.
I liked your review...have owned one for 4 months now and just love it. I fell in love with the openness of its interior and the view out the windows. Some of the surprises were the driving lights turning on when making turns so as to give you better view of the road as it curves and the up/down auto feature for all four window. I was concerned with some of the negative reliability reports so I was able to negotiate the price of a extended warranty into the final purchase price. For me the styling (inside and out) is a big plus, but I have spent a lot of time overseas and you see more varied styles there than in the US where cars looks the same more or less. In 2015 and later models they replaced the dual clutch transmission with a 6 speed Asian (Japanese) sourced one and it works great with the 1.4 turbo.
I think it looks really unique and cute , it’s the only thing close to an SUV I would ever consider .
Love the Trekking. No blind spots because of the glass
My favourite semi-premium roomy hatch. It's roomier and cheaper than a Countryman and feels more substantial than the Soul. It has an attractive interior unlike the blah xB. Fiat needs this model in the US market, and over time I'm sure people will gradually realise its utility and begin popularising the model.
The windshield style was last (and only) seen in the US in the very cool GM 1990-96 minivans. They were considered too rad for Americans, although to me the Pontiac version still looks great today. Lots of European miniminivans have used that style of windshiled over the years though.
Love your reviews, its in depth and informative without being boring.
The Fiat styling is not bad, if anything its at least not another boring looking small CUV type car
Another great review Alex. I hope you're feeling better. I love this vehicle!
Personally, just don't care what other people think about 500L; If you like it, just go for it. I'm really close to trading in my 500 for a 500 L...
traded my 500 pop for a X treking plus. Loved the tiny car it was great in bad weather. People in these big SUVs and 4x4 would miss snow days my tiny Fiat made it every time
That is an interesting thought. Fiat is certainly trying to go more upscale than the xB, but it's as good a cross shop as the Mini in some ways.
i bought one of these same two tone colour we call it the swan! lo seriously though a great car ! got the 1.6 diesel 55 mpg on a run! 36 around town The styling is all about taste we love it.
Agree with all or most of the positive comments concerning this video...and yes..shift paddles might be a great addition...
Excellent review..
I'll see what we can do, that's a good suggestion.
I’m looking at buying the 14 Fiat 500L Easy. I’ll rewatch the video again
man those bulky US spec bumpers really live up to their reputation... the Euro spec is rounder especially on the back, it's a lot more visually pleasing.
Definitely want this car I have loved fiats for some time now and this just makes me want it bad
I have a 2015 fiat 500 L i loveit!!!!
When we asked Fiat for an official pronunciation we got three answers from three different folks in their American office. It is therefor my assumption that in America you have some options.
I have the 2014 Lounge no Beats but panoramic roof and power sun screen. In New England had some winter red lightning bolt issues. I think electric got wet during snow and freezing Temps. Also had a few times in hot weather the gas pedal stuck down had to keep shutting car off and on to stop the issue. And also don't sit in gear with the brake on or the tranney over heats. Pop in neutral if stopping in reverse waiting for traffic to clear or at lights for more than I'd say 20 seconds. And the boot(rear hatch) has a once in a while electric release issue likes to not open. And the shifter can get stuck as well. I've personally remedied all these issues with mods and upgrades and remaps so the vehicle works wonderful now. And is much fun and gets complements. It maybe not the prettiest of the bunch but has its different appeal. Just keep it shiny. I have the Silver and mated it with black wheels. Keep up the good reviews. Even though this is 2020.
I like the looks of it, but then again, I like odd looking cars and have owned a few. I've seen these marked down to a little more than $14,000. My concern is with the horrible reviews on Consumer Reports regarding reliability
We are working hard on this one.
Thanks for this great, detailed review of the vehicle. I'm about to close a deal on this car and your video was very helpful.
You’re such a good reviewer. Thanks!
very nice review
This is a modern day Multipla from the late 50's early 60's...
Wow, great video, very thorough! How was the sound quality of the Beats Audio stereo?
Great review, I hope you feel better soon Alex!
Thanks for the review. I enjoy the 500L car. Living in the Northeast, it would be a welcome addition to include AWD. I appreciate the uniqueness. It beats the KIA Soul I had but does not beat the durable AWD I have in my Suzuki SX4. The controls are a matter of familiarity.
Most owners love their 500L as I do. FIAT made some mistakes which led to the cars ultimate failure. 1. Styling - the cartoonish front end kills 1/2 the potential market 2. The name - it is not a 500, should have had its own unique name 3. Promotion - almost none.
Charm is nice. I fell in love with the interior of these at an auto show. But I’m not interested in “issues”. Reliability is Key to my purchasing. I keep my cars 15 years average, or longer. I bought a pre own 4 yr old Scion XB manual instead with 30k. I’ll know it will go 200k with maybe a water pump and maintenance. It was 11 grand and not 14 grand and change like a new 500l, but I know it won’t be as pricy to keep on the road. I’ll taje road trips without worry, and the 4 cyl is much stouter.
I'm looking to buy this tmrw, now watching all these videos and reading comments I'm worried I made the wrong choice
Did you end up buying one ?
It says premium gas recommend ...... just wounder could I use regular instead?
I loved the interior and space. I find so many cars hard to see out if these days, tight windows, blind spots galore. This far, not too bad!
Trouble is; Poor reliability and poor crash test scores. Deal breakers. I would buy a Manual one if it at least had string crash test scores. Also, a plug in model would be extremely tempting..
This is just day one, I'll check back in a few days and let you know more.
I'm buying one next week good reviews
I didn't know Fiat still sold the Multipla in 2014. Do they still make those now?
Great review and thanks for mentioning the translucent sunroof. That makes it a no - go for Las Vegas. Hoping you can get your hands on a Jeep Renegade to review shortly whenever it's released as it's based upon this 500L with more power and a 9 speed transmission.
love it.
I found it to be a bit too bass heavy for my tastes.
Excellent review Alex, however, I have to say I do like the lines and the look of the vehicle although I would eliminate the split pillar windows and increase the wheel base by adding wider tires to the car to give it a more muscular look and possibly provide better handling.
Another really, really good review! I'm hoping that you're able to do a review of the 2014 Mazda 3 soon. Thanks!
wow enjoyed your though review of the 500L helped me a great bit with which should I buy this car. will subscribe to your channel.
I find it a little unsettling that the 500L is only rated at 25/33/27 mpg with that 1.4L Turbo. The same engine in the Dodge Dart (a vehicle that weighs only 18 lbs less than the 500L with the manual, and ~12 lbs less with the automatic) gets 28/41/32 mpg with the same engine and still 6 gears. The final drive ratio must be obscenely tall on this (possibly to accommodate the aero load of that body shape?)
Parashar Krishnamachari It is mainly the shape and the tire selection.
+Parashar Krishnamachari You can just look at the Dart and see that it is much more aerodynamic.
At least fiat 500l fun to drive in compare to dart :D
great car
Very nice review of the 500L. How is the 0-60 time?
I'd love to see the Abarth engine in the Buick Encore ;-)
Look up a review of the "Fiat 500XL", It is truly large, 7 seater (3 rows). Just sold in Europe.
Doesn't the Scion xB compete with this model? They seem to have the same proportions and have a few eccentric features (off set speedometer) though the xB is much cheaper in cost and material used.
So is this a automatic transmission or manual, you were talking a bit about the manual transmission so I'm just wondering
This car is being panned heavily by professional reviewers. Consumer Reports rated very low. They basically hated it compared to the new Kia Soul.
FANTASTICA !
Great job
thank you for the great review
Since its chassis mates are getting the 9 speed auto, I wonder how long it will be before the 500L gets it as well?
No word yet, which is unusual. This means either there will be a change and it is late, or there is no change.
Since they quietly slipped the Hyundai 6 speed auto into certain trim levels for 2015 that may mean 500L won't get the 9 speed until the new family of engines launch.
Very good reviewer.
young folks are so funny-what to call it,not an suv,not a crossover,not a sedan,not a minivan..here's a quaint word-"station wagon"
it's a monospace in Europe, like many cars, Renault Scenic, Renault Espace, Citroën Xsara, Citroën Picasso, Peugeot 304 etc...
There's simply no monospaces in America, all the cars are way too big and not european city adapted.
A monospace define by a compact exterior for easy maniability in narrow cities yet an open and large inside to fit a big family where space and optimal use of it is key word.
Quite different from SUV
I love your voice.
hi, a diesel car review soon, vw, audi, cruze? thank you.
The floor is very deep and completely flat. The rear seats even fold up forward. No review shows that!
Thank you. It was only a suggestion. Your reviews are very professional. "aah-bart" would be much better and no so American.
I'm currently using the 500l rental while my Grand Marquis is having a new windshield put in it with a roof repair due to a faulty installation of the last window. Nevertheless I want to say the brakes on this car are hard, you just touch them and you are stopping now. I find the engine noise excessive, the ride is firm, however, in a few years I can hear parts rattling due to wear. I confused with the speed and tachometer, they are backwards and the tilt steering really did nothing for me im 6'
Good review. You should improve your pronunciation of "Abarth" which is wrong. I'd like to get a 500L but this one is exclusive for USA.
The triangle thingy in the windshield is a classic must for monospaces in Europe, had it on my Citroën Picasso, and the gear on the wheel ? hell no, europeans are not used to that, we barely manage automatic transmission, so it better be as it's right place, I'd confuse it with the lights handle if it was on the wheel and it would be enough to turn away many european customers. It's a monospace, not an SUV, and has quite a number of similar cars to compete with in Europe, be it Renault or Citroën. As for cupholders, lol, your small soda cup is literally the size of our biggest one, they're strong laws in the EU about drinks size, it's 50cl max. Nice review otherwise...
A little too american centred.
nice
I guess if you have no ego you could get over it's looks. I'm a typical American male that will clench to my 4+4 or luxury sedan till the end. My Grand Marquis gets about 300 miles to the tank and with the 500l giving about 400 to the tank, I don't see the advantage unless you are penny pinching. I like the entertainment system, or info center. Yes, I agree if it had steering shift paddles it would be much easier and safer, I also like the panview rearview mirror for the blind spots.
I meant *incredibly annoying . It's so annoying I forgot how to write !
4:10 HE IS BREAKING THE CAR!!! STOP HIM!!! :)
the american eye
2:50 Mr Dumb that design is yo avoid blind spot for the driver not a style thing !
Know some physics too while reviewing!
Jesus Christ u know ur shit
Junk.
In J.D. Power’s Vehicle Dependability Study, more than 200 problems or
complaints were reported per 100 Fiat vehicles, the highest number
compared with other car makers reviewed.
I've tend to keep my cars for a while. I've had an Acura, a Volkswagen, a Honda, a Mercury (Mazda built in Mexico), a Chevrolet Malibu Maxx and a Chevrolet Cruze. My 2014 500L Trekking (DDCT) has been essentially trouble free in nearly 35,000 miles. It has become my daily driver after we got another Fiat, a 500X Trekking. The fuel economy is fantastic for a non-hybrid with so much interior space. Since it became my commuter car I've averaged (yes, averaged) nearly 35 mpg. On summer gas I can manage 42 mpg if there isn't too much stop and go traffic. Naturally I'm easy on the accelerator pedal to do that, but this car I feel gets a bad rap. Nearly 4 years into the ownership experience and I'm still smitten by it (I actually like it a little more than our 500X- I guess it's the great visibility, and I'd have to say that I prefer the 1.4 liter turbo to the 2.4 liter NA engine). The 2018 models I think will be that much nicer, what with Apple Car Play and Android Auto and the refreshed styling. It's just an excellent car that I think a lot more people would enjoy owning if they'd give it a chance.
I beg you stop saying fairly, quite and just in every damn sentence, it's incredible annoying !
no it’s not annoying at all
Hideous
ugly ,like the new jeep suv, just fiat ugly taste!
The triangle thingy in the windshield is a classic must for monospaces in Europe, had it on my Citroën Picasso, and the gear on the wheel ? hell no, europeans are not used to that, we barely manage automatic transmission, so it better be as it's right place, I'd confuse it with the lights handle if it was on the wheel and it would be enough to turn away many european customers. It's a monospace, not an SUV, and has quite a number of similar cars to compete with in Europe, be it Renault or Citroën. As for cupholders, lol, your small soda cup is literally the size of our biggest one, they're strong laws in the EU about drinks size, it's 50cl max. Nice review otherwise...
A little too american centred.