Can a £10,000 Fiat Panda 4x4 beat a Range Rover?
Labels: fiat 4x4, fiat panda, fiat panda 4x4, fifth gear, mud, off road, range rover, stuck 3 commentsIf you had to get yourself out of a big off-road hole, would you pick a £60,000 Range Rover, or would you go for a £10,000 Fiat Panda 4x4 and keep the £50,000 change? Especially as you could also get a Fiat Panda 100HP for when you're not getting covered in mud!
So here's what happened when Fifth Gear pitted the Range Rover versus the Fiat Panda:
Posted in fiat 4x4, fiat panda, fiat panda 4x4, fifth gear, mud, off road, range rover, stuck by David Kohl
Would you drive a Fiat Panda from England to the Cameroon?
Labels: africa rally, fiat panda, left-hand drive, old 0 commentsBrothers Douglas and Duncan Doig are taking part in the Africa Rally, which will see them attempt to drive 15,000 km from the UK to the Cameroon - in a 23-year-old left-hand drive Fiat Panda.
They'll drive through France, Spain, Morocco, Mauritania, Senegal, the Gambia, Mali, Burkina Faso, Benin and Nigeria, with the combined experience of one lesson on mechanics from a friend.
Find out more about the crazy trip.
Posted in africa rally, fiat panda, left-hand drive, old by David Kohl
Could Fiat Pandas be built in Italy once more?
Labels: fiat panda, italian, italy, plans, production, restructuring 0 commentsAt the moment, the 270,000 Fiat Pandas which are built each year are constructed at Fiat's Polish plant. But part of proposed plans to restructure the company could see building of the Panda take place in Italy.
The proposal is to shift half of production to the Pomigliano d'Arco plant near Naples in southern Italy. It's currently used for more expensive Fiat and Alfa Romeo models.
Which means in the future you could have a 50-50 chance of getting an Italian-made Fiat Panda.
Posted in fiat panda, italian, italy, plans, production, restructuring by David Kohl
Fiat Panda Hydrogen to parade before Climate Summit
Labels: concept car, fiat panda, hydrogen, power, range, top speed 1 commentsThe Fiat Panda Hydrogen concept car originally appeared in 2006, but has made the trip to Copenhagen with a number of other cars ahead of the upcoming climate summit.
For those interested, the fuel cell stack sends power straight to the motor without the need for a battery, and it produces 54hp and a top speed of 81mph, with a range of 125 miles. And using Hydrogen, the only waste product coming out of the exhaust is water.
Posted in concept car, fiat panda, hydrogen, power, range, top speed by David Kohl