It’s a drop-top, it’s Italian and it’s not a Lamborghini or a Ferrari. What mythical car could we possibly be referring to? Well, the Fiat Barchetta was never sold in the United States, but ...
The Barchetta was developed by Fiat between 1990 and 1994, making its official market debut in 1995. It is a small front-wheel drive sports car, underpinned by the same chassis as the first generation ...
This story includes speculative illustrations for a fictional Fiat Barchetta electromod created by independent designer Marco Maltese that are neither related to nor endorsed by Fiat. The Fiat ...
The JDM scene is bigger than ever and only about to get bigger as cars like the R34 Nissan GT-R are set to become legal here in America. One market that might still be untapped is that of Italian cars ...
The oft-forgotten Fiat Barchetta is worthy of your attention Recommending an older Fiat to anyone in the UAE is like advising an Inuit to swap his yak for a good, sturdy camel. But one of the best ...
Another week, another stunning new Italian car. From a nation that has recently brought us the Fiat 500 and Maserati GranTurismo, Bertone’s Barchetta is a real trend-setter. This masterpiece is a joy ...
The same cannot really be said of the Fiat Barchetta. The 124 Spider is, admittedly, not linked to the Barchetta because it's linked to the old 124 Spider, obviously. But you might have expected the ...
Being part of a crowd is all very well but it's far better to stick out from one. However much we admire the Mazda MX-5 - and we do, all God's children do - there's no denying there are rather a lot ...
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