Ayrshire Post

Fiat’s Spider is real blast from the past

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They say, whoever they are, that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.

In the case of Fiat’s brilliant blast from the past, Mazda must feel immensely flattered.

But the Fiat 124 Spider is not just some carbon copy convertibl­e, despite it being based on the Mazda MX- 5’ s underpinni­ngs in yet another collaborat­ion between major car companies.

It is just as engaging a drive and has that touch of Italian elan which makes it look, well, beautiful.

For the purists, it is also rear wheel drive for the most electrifyi­ng of drives - if you don’t mind the back end twitching a bit.

The first Spider made its appearance 50 years ago, but is a world away from the latest model.

Slightly longer than the Mazda, it features a simple fabric drop top, a high quality interior, a superbly efficient engine and jaw dropping looks.

The two- seater is the latest piece in the Fiat renaissanc­e jigsaw of models.

To bracket it with the formerly incomparab­le MX- 5 is inevitaibl­e given the collaborat­ion, but this is a car that ticks virtually all the boxes, and while it is not necessaril­y better than the Japanese thoroughbr­ed, should, over the fullness of time, prove to be equally good.

Slightly bigger, it is slightly more expensive for the base model, but features good levels of kit including electric windows and mirrors, climate control and traction and stability control. The tested range topper here adds radar assistance and rear camera.

The styling is inspired by some details of its 1966 predecesso­r with the low centre of gravity and the stretched, sculpted bonnet.

The whole car, with its creases and curves has a chiselled look and the rear features horizontal­ly developed rear lights, twin exhausts and slight lip on the bonnet to enhance the sporty appearance.

The interior shows where Fiat has moved ahead in leaps and bounds with quality. Fiat says the ergonomics of the car were painstakin­gly designed to enhance the driving experience, and that goes down to the layout of pedals, the position of the steering wheel and the feel from the transmissi­on.

The 124 Spider is certainly comfortabl­e and sporty at the same time. There are leather seats, steering wheel controls, a central touchscree­n which controls major functions like navigation, audio, connectivi­ty and neat and logical dials and controls on this range topper.

There is also leather stitching throughout and nice brushed metal trim finishes to doors and controls and steering wheel.

The fabric roof can be lowered with one hand in just a couple of seconds and slots into a compartmen­t behind the seats, putting it back up again is equally speedy.

It looks and feels like a sports car and Fiat’s own 1.4- litre turbocharg­ed engine ensures it drives like one with pace and flexibilit­y. Yes, there may be quicker hot hatches, but the 140bhp has bags of grunt and plenty of torque at low revs means you are not forever changing down.

It can hit 60mph in just over seven seconds, all achieved with the help of short throw, super slick six- speed gearbox which is a delight to use.

Red line it and there is a delightful rasp from the twin exhaust pipes. Economy is not bad either, with a claimed 42ish mpg, which worked out at around mid 30s for this test.

Handling is also excellent with the rear wheel drive allowing you to really push it through corners and sweeping bends.

But the suspension, a double wishbone and multilink architectu­re, is not so stiff that it becomes uncomforta­ble for day to day use. It is equally at home pottering around town as it is being thrashed through the gears.

Despite being low to the ground it is a pretty comfortabl­e motorway cruiser as well, although the rag top means sound insulation is not the greatest when close to huge juggernaut­s.

Like the Mazda, the Spider does have a serviceabl­e boot, not just room for a pair of slippers and a couple of envelopes.

The space is not compromise­d by having to store a roof so 140 litres Model: Fiat 124 Spider 1.4 MultiAir Lusso Plus Price: £ 24,255 Mechanical: 140bhp, 1,368cc, 4cyl petrol engine driving rear wheels via 6- speed manual gearbox Max speed: 134mph 0- 62mph: 7.5 seconds Combined mpg: 33.3 Insurance group: 26 CO2 emissions: 148g/ km BiK rating: 26% Warranty: Three years/ unlimited miles become available, enough for a couple of overnight bags or two to three bags of shopping.

This really is a superb alternativ­e to the excellent Mazda, just as engaging a drive, but in a slightly more composed way.

But give it the beans and you really have two seater, drop top wind in the hair sports performanc­e.

General Manager of Ayr Fiat/ Abarth branch Andrew Lloyd said: “The new Fiat 124 Spider combines the exhilarati­on of rear- wheel drive with the wind- in- yourhair fun of a convertibl­e.

“It all adds up to a thrilling driving experience.”

 ??  ?? Road style The Spider is rear wheel drive Driving seat The slick interior of the Fiat Spider
Road style The Spider is rear wheel drive Driving seat The slick interior of the Fiat Spider

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