1980 Fiat X1/9 Bertone 1.5

Summary:

More fun than a day at 6 Flags over Texas

Faults:

Majority of the problems have been electrical in nature, poor grounding system, wire gauge to small for the load being placed on them.

Speedometer cable has twisted off due to snake like path under the dash.

General Comments:

The first time I drove this car (13 years ago), it was scheduled for the junk yard and in desperate need of repair, but it had something that had been missing for years, heart and soul.

While most X1/9's were known for rusting out, this one escaped the brown rot even though it had been out in the Texas weather for years. For this, I would like to thank the original owner for the heavy coat of rust proofing.

Although the 1.5L engine lacks the HP for neck snapping acceleration, it does not lack heart, it delivers when needed and loves cranking out the RPM in amounts that would scare most sports car owners. The down side, valve adjustments should be done every 15,000, Carb has a tendency to get too hot (even with fan on) during our hot Texas summers.

The soul of this car is in its handling, it loves a narrow country road with lots of curves. Having driven on these roads, I can't help but feel the X is one step ahead of the driver and is anticipating the next abrupt move and grabs the road.

I am sure there are those out there who think the X1/9 is a cheap hunk of junk and drive around in expensive BMW's, Ferrari's, etc. For those I have just one thing to say, I paid $150.00 for my X, spent $2000 restoring it, and have just as much fun and turn just as many heads as you do. Being 64 years old, I need all the help I can get... just kidding.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Don't Know

Review Date: 25th April, 2008

1980 Fiat X1/9

Summary:

Super in every way

Faults:

Radiator water overflow tank failed once.

General Comments:

The car got really happy at 70 mph and above.

The car really did run on rails. Steering was mainly required for change of direction.

I found the drivers compartment extremely comfortable.

My Boxer loved it and took a "Guard" position on the drivers seat when I exited.

It ran extremely quietly. At speed, just a reassuring hum behind me.

Terrific stability: I fell asleep at high speed in New Mexico, left the road, spun out waking up to find the car stopped.

It cornered like a bandit.

Wish I still had it.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 5th September, 2006

1980 Fiat X1/9 1.5

Summary:

I would definitely buy another if anything happened to my current piece

Faults:

Clutch and master cylinder.

Rear brake calipers.

Valve cover gasket.

Speedometer cable.

General Comments:

I picked this car up for $3000US and I absolutely love it. It corners like a dream. I recently installed a new CD deck that features a G-force meter, and I've managed to get the cornering up to.90 g's. Pretty incredible, I'd say.

It isn't the fastest car, but the engine is very willing. It's actually quite zippy if you keep the revs above six grand.

It's been very reliable thus far. I live in Groton, Connecticut, and I've taken my Fiat on two trips to Baltimore, two to New York City, Boston, Blandford Mass., and Providence, RI many times, and it has yet to give me any major troubles.

I even managed to put it under a tractor trailer to get a picture (not while moving, of course).

My only complaint about the car is its ability to rust before my very eyes.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Don't Know

Review Date: 9th February, 2005