Regular readers know we're eagerly awaiting the U.S. arrival of the 2011 Fiat 500 mini-car, the very first fruits of Chrysler's takeover by Italian maker Fiat. Now it looks like yet another variant ...
Italian blog autopassioneitaliana claims that Fiat will resurrect the Fiat 600 and Multipla names as two SUVs. After the success of the Fiat 500 with all its derivatives, Fiat is thinking of reviving ...
The Fiat Multipla is often considered one of the ugliest and weirdest cars ever made due to its bulbous behind, beluga-like blubbery forehead, and extra set of headlights. The wonky shape has often ...
The modern reincarnation of the Fiat 500 has been a success for the Italian brand, with its cute and nostalgic styling having won the hearts of over 3.2 million buyers. The production model was ...
The Fiat Multipla could have come and gone unnoticed, just like many other models that are completely average do. They don't make it into history. They come. Some people buy them. They go. Nobody ...
There’s no denying it—the Fiat Multipla is one of the most polarizing vehicles ever created. Having graced European roads from 1998 to 2010 and maintained its presence in China until 2013, it’s a ...
Craig Cheetham/Fiat While its looks were subjective, its brilliance was never in doubt. It’s the Multipla’s a definitive 90s ...
Welcome back to Redemption Garage, and let me start off by saying I don't really think you're ugly at all. I think you're beautiful, but that just sounded good in the headline. What I also don't think ...
Attractive and ingenious, the new Multipla comes with a new look, but still retains its main strength: six comfortable seats, with extraordinary flexibility of use and versatility. In just over four ...
If those who say that beauty is only skin-deep while ugly goes right down to the bone were correct, then Fiat’s recently launched Multipla would be a good car to avoid. But happily that’s not the case ...
The Stow ’n Go seats that fold neatly flat into the floors of 2005-06 Chrysler minivans have been hailed as one of the most clever innovations in the annals of transportation. And rightly so—except ...