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  Fiat Barchetta Cabriolet 1800cc Sports Cars 6
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  • freddie brown 13th Oct 2009

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    I still have a silly grin on my face whenever I take the Barchetta for a run. I am 62 years old, but recently going on 18 due to this little car.
    Its very pretty. Lively. Has a wonderful growl. Handles brilliantly.

    What I don't like is the Lack of a "WORKSHOP MANUAL" I like to potter on my car but ...

  • Guest 11th Mar 2009

    Reviewer rating: 3 stars


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    I've run a Fiat Barchetta Cabriolet 1800cc as a second car for 7 years doing a fairly low mileage. In that time I've replaced the exhaust, wheel bearings, heater fan, brake discs and pads. So reliability isn't as bad as I'd feared - touch wood. The odd wiring gremlin - slow electric windows and dash ...

  • markr1 10th Mar 2009

    Reviewer rating: 3.5 stars


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    1) Best thing is the wonderfully rorty Itailian exhaust note that wails at high revs. Very addictive with the top down.
    2) Keen throttle reponse and free-reving nature of the engine.
    3) Great grip from standard tyres means it can be thrown into corners.
    4) Comfortable ride for a roadster, smooth eng ...

  • Guest 5th Mar 2008

    Reviewer rating: 3.5 stars


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    Wiring can be tricky, when I accelerate the hand brake light comes on and the air bag is on all the time!

  • rubblegum Rank: Captain 19th Oct 2007

    Reviewer rating: 3.5 stars


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    Fine style alternative to MX5, and 'sardined can' hatchbacks like Astra's, Peugeots etc.
    Starting to show its age. Design dates from '95. Based on Mk1 Punto chassis but well tweaked and you wouldn't notice.
    Fast enough 0-60 in 8.5secs with a top end of 125.
    DTR Sportscars in Wimbledon are accept ...