The Fiat Tipo offers a comfortable drive ... Despite the mild hybrid system, the 1.5-litre version is only slightly better, with 54.3-53.3mpg combined and 119-120g/km of CO2, although in the real ...
The following is an archived review of the Fiat Topolino, which is the ancestor ... much higher than the A model 500's maximum of 53 mph. The same was true of the worm and sector steering.
The Fiat Tipo name dates back in the late 1980s – 1988 to be exact – with the arrival of the original model. Like the current car, it was built as a five-door hatchback and, unlike the latest version, ...
Being a jacked-up family car, the Tipo hybrid has to contend with small SUVs as well as regular hatchbacks. Unfortunately, it can’t compete on either front because it’s not that much fun to ...
"The Fiat Tipo provides a lot of car for the money, making most other hatchbacks – and many superminis – look expensive. It’s not as polished or well equipped as the class leaders, but there has to be ...
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Potholes and undulations in the road surface do cause a bit of bounce, but the Tipo’s ride never felt harsh on the roads around Turin during our test drive. Unfortunately for Fiat fans ...
Tested against the latest WLTP standards, the Fiat Tipo Cross’ mild hybrid 1.5-litre engine offers combined economy of up to 53.3mpg and emissions of 119g/km, so first-year road tax costs £210 at the ...