1996 Fiat Punto GT 1.4 turbo
Summary:
An Italian cruise missile
Faults:
Both front and rear discs and pads need replacing, which is not cheap. There is a continual whining from the rear when the weather is hot and you are crawling in traffic, although this is apparently normal!!
Nothing else as yet, but I haven't owned it that long.
General Comments:
This car is absolutely mind blowing. Its looks don't shout hot hatch at you, and you would be forgiven for thinking that it's a special edition shopping car. However, it will blow most other hot hatches away with a blip of the accelerator. 136bhp and a 19psi turbocharger in a car that weighs a shade under a tonne, should hint at the potential under your right foot.
My sole criticism of the car's performance is that it is very erratic. It is controlled by an electronic bleed valve and it can, and will restrict the boost at the drop of a hat (if it's hot outside for example). The other related problem is that the car is very on/off - there is no happy medium. Below 3000rpm it feels like a slug, and above that, it feels like a rocket hit you up the backside!
Handling is nothing special. It could be better considering the power on tap, but I have experienced much much worse (most Fords for example!) It grips the road well enough but there is too much body roll.
It's looks are subject to personal interpretation. I happen to like the Punto's curves. All the GT gets is body coloured parts and some side skirts - put it this way, it won't be stolen!
Interior is pleasant. Sports seats are standard but are really lacking in side support. It looks typically Italian - very plasticy but rounded.
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes
Review Date: 2nd July, 2001
30th Jul 2002, 20:49
I also have had a bad run of things with my fiat Punto 1995. Rocker cover gasket, head cover gasket,problems with engine cutting off at lights, one of the ignition coils and the Lambda sensor on the exhaust. Even diagnostics didn't pick up any of the faults.