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Subscribe to this threadTasty Italian: O.CT tunes the 500
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Andrea @ Mar 31st 2008 11:04AM
Andrew, Fiat 500's production has recently been raised to 190k units/year (from 150k) to supply the huge request.
Still now, you have to wait some months to have one.
And please, stop saying Fiat = Fix it again tony, cause it's no more like that since years.
Fiat's multijet diesel engines are the most reliable, efficient and with the highest power/displacement and torque/displacement ratios (1.3, 1.6, 2.4).
Even Opel uses them, but also Cadillac, Saab and Suzuki.
I've always had Fiat's in my family, and none of them broke down (and we usually keep the same car for at least 200k km)