A new rumor has taken the automotive part of the Internet by storm. As it happens, Fiat is tipped to add a third model to the Fiat 124 lineup in the form of a coupe. But is it doable, though? At the ...
WASHINGTON — Looking for a fun-to-drive Italian convertible? The Fiat 124 Spider fits the bill with help from Japan. Fiat has been back in the U.S. for a few years now, and for 2017 they add another ...
Ledorga, the organizers of the European Gay Car of the Year since 2005, have announced the winner of this year’s award. We are referring to the 2017 European Gay Car of the Year, which was won by the ...
The 124 is certainly not wildly valuable by any means in the collector car world, but lightly driven original examples are not plentiful these days as many of these cars had been used up long ago. In ...
The launch of the Fiat 124 Spider for the 1966 model year coincided with the debut of the new Fiat 124 sedan. Just as the 124's predecessors, the Fiat 1200 and 1500 Cabriolet, had been based on the ...
Based upon and built in the same factory with the Mazda MX-5 Miata, the so-called “Fiata” is at its best in Abarth form, with a tiny bump in horsepower accompanying a sharpened chassis and ...
This 1984 Fiat 124 Spider Pininfarina Azzurra on Exotic Car Trader showcases the firm’s signature flair and classic roadster styling after Fiat ended the model’s production. The 124 Spider was ...
THE CAR PICTURED HERE IS A MAZDA MIATA. It is built in the city of Hiroshima, at a Mazda assembly plant; it has a small four-cylinder driving the rear wheels; it has a top that goes down in a blink ...
Come check out this two-tone red and black 2018 Fiat 124 Spider Abarth with only 8,000 miles put onto it, an average of 1,000 a year since new. Tell someone to imagine a Fiat 124, and there are ...
The Fiat 124 Spyder is currently only offered as a soft-top convertible, but it may not be that way for long. According to Autocar, Fiat is busy working on a fixed-roof variant of the 124 Spider which ...
Is the 2017 Fiat 124 Spider just a re-bodied, re-engined version of the Mazda MX-5 Miata? WSJ Rumble Seat columnist Dan Neil thinks so, and joins Lunch Break with Tanya Rivero to talk about it. Photo: ...
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