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Fiat 500X Commercial

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Heh. Also, am I the only one that kinda digs this? It's like they took the new Mini, the Fiat 500, the Nissan Juke, and I don't know, maybe the Porsche Macan and smooshed them all together, and somehow it works. It's not stunning or anything, but something about it. Now it being a good car, let alone worth the money is an entirely other topic (I believe the Fiat 500 has fared really bad in quality ratings in the US so far).
 
The only things I don't like atm are the tail lights and the funky lookin headrests but otherwise it doesn't look too bad.
 
Heh. Also, am I the only one that kinda digs this? It's like they took the new Mini, the Fiat 500, the Nissan Juke, and I don't know, maybe the Porsche Macan and smooshed them all together, and somehow it works. It's not stunning or anything, but something about it. Now it being a good car, let alone worth the money is an entirely other topic (I believe the Fiat 500 has fared really bad in quality ratings in the US so far).

Probably the best looking "big little" car, but I still think that the entire concept is an abomination. The Countryman particularly bugs me. "Hey, let's take a car that's easy to park, gets good gas mileage, has nimble handling, and looks cute, and CHANGE THE ONE THING THAT GIVES IT ALL OF THOSE ATTRIBUTES".

And people still buy it, that's the sad part!
 
so if it stays in its larger form for more than 4 hours, do you have to seek a mechanic?
 
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