Thursday, January 23, 2014

2014 Fiat 500c GQ Edition

2014 Fiat 500c GQ Edition
 
2014 Fiat 500c GQ Specs

2014 Fiat 500c GQ Edition is simple and cheap car. This can very usable in town and for family, because this can give new sensation for driving. Like other car, 2014 Fiat 500c GQ Edition look like a mini car. Here some review about 2014 Fiat 500c GQ Edition. Like all 2014 Fiat 500c GQ Edition 500L models, that one is powered by a 160-horsepower 1.4-liter MultiAir turbocharged 4-cylinder engine. That's the same engine in our long-term Dodge Dart (link to introduction).


2014Fiat 500c GQ Edition
2014 Fiat 500c GQ Edition is also the same powerplant in 2014 Fiat 500c GQ Edition's new 500 Turbo. In the Pop trim level, a six-speed manual is standard. Other standard features include 16-inch wheels with hubcaps, air conditioning, cruise control and split-folding rear seats. The 500c Pop also features a five-inch, center-mounted touchscreen. Navigation isn't standard, but Bluetooth and a USB port are. The new model in the hatchback's lineup is dubbed the 500L Easy. Prices for the Easy start a $20,995 with shipping. For that figure, you get 16-inch alloy wheels and a premium sound system. You also get a host of trim upgrades like a leather-wrapped steering wheel, tinted windows, and body-colored door mirror caps.
2014Fiat 500c GQ Series

2014Fiat 500c GQ Wheel

Fiat 500c GQ Edition is relaunching a brand in the U.S. the 2014 Fiat 500c GQ Edition 500 is right on the mark. It's distinctive; it's memorable; and it's far from a typical small car and that aside, it's exactly what Chrysler needed in its lineup. All at once, the 500 is one of the smallest models on the market; an icon of style and design; a great city car for tight spaces; and a surprisingly sporty car at some times or a fuel-efficient one at others. Within its very small footprint, it's likely already carved out an impression to most Americans who've seen one. While we know that the 2014 Fiat 500c GQ Edition 500 will be mostly carry-over, we'll update this review with exact model details as they're announced. The 2014 Fiat 500c GQ Edition 500 is again expected to be offered in three major variants, each with their own flavors: the 500, the 500C, and the 500 Abarth. Base 500 Pop models include a five-speed manual transmission, 15-inch wheels, air conditioning, a CD player and an auxiliary audio jack, power windows/locks/mirrors, and cruise control. With Sport models you get larger 16-inch wheels, a fixed glass roof, and a sport-tuned suspension and sport-bolstered seats. There's also special side cladding and painted brake calipers. Fiat 500c GQ Edition Sport models revert to 15-inch wheels and hang on to the glass roof but add a six-speed automatic and rear park assist, along with satellite radio, premium speakers and a leather-wrapped steering wheel. Fiat 500c GQ Edition is engaging to drive by almost any measure, especially if you're used to a toaster-like, small-car-as-appliance driving experience. Base cars get a 101-horsepower engine that's not quite as peppy or perky as you'd expect in something with the 500's design; but the Turbo models and their 135-hp engine are the ones that make good on the promises of the exterior. Above that, it's the 160-horsepower Abarth that actually feels truly sporty, especially in the first three gears of this manual-transmission-only model. The Abarth also supplements that impression with an especially raucous exhaust note. As you work up the power range, you also work up to more sporty visual cues and more firmly tuned suspensions. Even in the sporty Abarth, however, ride quality is quite good for a lightweight, short-wheelbase car.

Fiat 500c GQ Edition price avaliable from $19,900 to $24,995

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