Agent00R submitted on 12/3/2012 Official Bell & Ross Timestamp: 2:38:42 AM
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One of the bigger debuts at the 2012 Los Angeles Auto Show was from Fiat. While their fashion accessories with four wheels have been highly coveted for their fashionable look and driving experience there comes a time in a brand's life where they have to expand.That means literally in the sense that the Fiat 500 needed to get bigger. But how?From the looks of the 500L, it appears that Fiat took a page from MINI's playbook with the Cooper Countryman. Now Fiat lovers who may have been put off by the cramped quarters can breathe a sigh of relief and stretch out in a properly useful rear seat. That means more headroom and legroom.Full Official LA Auto Show Photo GalleryDid YOU check out this year's Black Friday gift guide care of AutoSpies? Plenty of great ideas right here:AutoSpies' Black Friday Holiday Gift GuideThe 2012 Los Angeles Auto Show's photo galleries are sponsored by Fiat#LAAutoShow, #laas
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Fiat is taking a page out of the Mini play book. I think that is a smart move. As for looks it's an SUV/CUV. Very few of these vehicles I would call actually good looking.The 500 L is about average. It is neither a stud or a dud. I think it looks better then the Mini Countryman. Further it is more roomy, easier to see out of, comes with a higher standard engine package for the base car and will most likely cost less then a Countryman. The only thing I can see missing is AWD.— mini22 (View Profile)
Fiat is taking a page out of the Mini play book. I think that is a smart move. As for looks it's an SUV/CUV. Very few of these vehicles I would call actually good looking.The 500 L is about average. It is neither a stud or a dud. I think it looks better then the Mini Countryman. Further it is more roomy, easier to see out of, comes with a higher standard engine package for the base car and will most likely cost less then a Countryman. The only thing I can see missing is AWD.
— mini22 (View Profile)
Posted on 12/3/2012 1:09:34 PM | reply to this comment | Votes: 1
Ugly this is a poor man Mini lol, looks cheap and low quality.— pepito66 (View Profile)
Ugly this is a poor man Mini lol, looks cheap and low quality.
— pepito66 (View Profile)
Posted on 12/3/2012 1:44:44 PM | reply to this comment | Votes: 1
With the 1.4 turbo and it looks like a six speed manual, this should be a winner. Reliability has been good with new Fiat 500. I'm ok with a poor man's mini and I suspect so will others.— HighDesert (View Profile)
With the 1.4 turbo and it looks like a six speed manual, this should be a winner. Reliability has been good with new Fiat 500. I'm ok with a poor man's mini and I suspect so will others.
— HighDesert (View Profile)
Posted on 12/4/2012 10:30:27 AM | reply to this comment | Votes: 1
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