1999 Fiat Punto Sporting 1.2 16v

Summary:

Great little sporty hatch and not too bad to insure

Faults:

I have had the car for just over a year now and haven't had any real problems to date. The brake disks may need replacing soon, as they are stopping to judder when you brake hard. Local mechanic said this was just the disks out of line or may need new disks.

General Comments:

The Punto Sporting is a great car, lively performance and quite cheap to insure, it is a group 7. Handles very well, I have thrown it round a few corners and its really stuck to the road. Top speed I have reached is approx. 115 - 120 mph, that was foot to the floor. Interior is nice and seats are very comfortable.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 18th January, 2005

1999 Fiat Punto 60 TEAM 1.2

Summary:

I wish I could have one in every colour!

Faults:

Nothing so far!

Only had the car for a week, after I crashed the last one.

Not given this one any marks, but our 55S (1995) we had for nearly 6 years was very good.

Head gasket has already been sorted out due to a product recall or something, like our old one had done.

Only thing bad is the windscreen gets frozen inside the car. I thought it was just the other car, but this one does it too!

And I can't get the tax disk holder to stay on.

General Comments:

Lovely metallic red colour!

Bought off ebay, passed MOT today, so was quite a bargain!

Has rev counter, temperature gauge and a sunroof!

Very roomy inside.

I'm short, so feel quite high up in this car, unlike the feeling of being low down in a Fiesta.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 5th January, 2005

1999 Fiat Punto Cabriolet 16v 1.2 petrol

Summary:

A rare and fun car to own

Faults:

The exhaust system needed to be replaced due to rust and falling off.

A steering ball joint needed to be replaced.

General Comments:

This is a good looking small cabriolet designed by Bertone and built in Turin, Italy in the same factory as the Opel/Vauxhall Astra Convertable.

It's small 1250cc petrol engine has a double over head camshaft and 16 valves, making the engine output 86 brake horse power.

The performance around town is not very quick, out on the open road it is a fast car, with speed up to 120mph.

The hood is powered by hydraulics using LHM fluid, and is quiet and smooth in operation. All the windows are electric making an impressive opening and closing sequence.

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

Review Date: 13th November, 2004

1st Jan 2005, 16:07

The cabriolet is amazing I love it. the electric hood is great and hasn't stoped woking.

3rd Feb 2005, 15:12

My little 1995 yellow cabriolet has been such good fun, I love it, sadly it is sick at the moment, needs a new ECU unit. Hopefully it will be back on the road, and giving me back the enjoyment I get from driving it around. Hope it goes on for many more years...

1999 Fiat Punto Mia 1.2

Summary:

A pocket sized robust little bargain!

Faults:

Very little has gone wrong with this little car.

Standard wear and tear items have been replaced, i.e. Brake pads, Tire's etc.

I occasionally hear a whining noise coming from the front brakes, but the fault has never been isolated and rectified!

Wiper motors needed replacing when I first got the car due to serious wiper vibration. This was done free of charge by the dealer.

General Comments:

I love the racy little engine and stiff suspension. For a 1.2l engine this car is extremely fun to drive and great going around corners.

I have driven this car back and forth a couple of times to Austria. It cruises at 80mph for hours on end and is surprisingly comfortable.

This car has cost me little to maintain and has been a joy to own.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 24th July, 2004

1999 Fiat Punto 60S 1.2

Summary:

A cheap and cheerful runaround. Ideal for town driving

Faults:

There was a minor problem with the driver's door lock. This was fixed under warranty.

The rear washer hose stopped working.

Thermostat failed causing the head gasket to blow at 47000 miles.

The gear box has not aged well.

General Comments:

Although I have had the problems listed, it has still been a very reliable and economical car to own. For a full tank I get 400 - 450 miles.

The front of the car is very roomy, without taking too much space away from rear passengers.

I have a 3 door model and with the rear seats down there is a surprising amount of room.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? No

Review Date: 14th May, 2004

18th Feb 2005, 05:09

I bought a 3 year old 13,000 miles Punto 60S in 2001 and will sell it in 2005 at around 70,000 miles.

It's a nice car to drive, and good looking.

Build quality has been a problem. In the time I have owned it the clutch has worn out; the thermostat silently failed at around 55,000 miles, which meant that the head gasket went a couple of thousand miles later; the gearbox had to be changed shortly after, and the clutch was very worn at that time. The rear windscreen wiper developed a fault, and the passenger door rattles.

Bodywork has held up fairly well, although it has been parked outside: no complaints on this.

This is the second Fiat I have owned. But I fear that Fiat quality control has slipped. I will not buy another.

I've also found servicing at Fiat main dealers has become very expensive here in the UK lately -- I am unsure why, as it used to be fine.