Just bought one of these. I love the s line and its little fire engine that I just owned a couple of time in the past. Not overpowered, but so much fun to drive!
At this video your maximum speed was exactly at 174 km/h. Also, could you please tell me what map application is that, because I have seen the same map on a normal tablet? Thank you very much.
Unusual behaviour from the BMW driver near the start. Decides to hold everyone up by doing 135km/h then you whip passed as soon as he pulls in and open the Fiat up to 170km/h so he decides to take offence and catch up to you and eventually overtakes only to immediately come off at a slip road. Really pointless and brain dead driving from the BMW.
Looks (has a small abarth "flavour" - exterior and interior), more standart equipment and a litlle bit sportier suspension. It's more masculine, in my opinion. I have one 500S 1.2 8v (colour black) for 3 years and I love it. Very agile and fun to drive, zero problems, enormous reliability and good build quality for a car in this segment. I would only trade it for an Abarth 595.
@@pietropietro3829 Yes, is possible and true. My wife´s car (Renault Captur 0.9 tce 2018) has 95hp (with a turbo) and my Fiat 500S 1.2 8v 69hp is faster, even on steeper climbs. Weight counts ... (Fiat as only 895 kg).
@@pietropietro3829 I know that all cars have a speedometer error. But, using a gps app, my completely stock 500S 1.2 (3 years old, with 22,400 km - 16´ wheels) reached the maximum speed (in a flat straight line) of 168 km/h (179 on the speedometer). My wife's Captur 0.9 Tce (2 years old, with 10,200 km 17´wheels), in the same conditions (and the same day!) reached just 163 km/h (171 on the speedometer). I continue to argue that weight counts, a lot. According to the Auto-Data website, they are 865 kg (not 895) in weight (Fiat 500 1.2 8v) vs 1105 kg (Captur II 0.9 Tce). By the way, I correct what I said earlier - Captur has 90 hp, not 95.
Holy cow, this is so damn SLOW. BUT I guess it's fine for city driving and slow highway driving! It's perfect in my country (day top speed = 100km/h, after 7PM it's 120-130).
I would also only consider buying it as a first car. Its small and easy to handle you know... later on I would move on to some bigger bois ;) Fiat 500 is still awesome though and my dream first car since its also not very expensive