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Facelifted 2019 Fiat 500X features new lights front and rear
Jeep has been testing an updated 2019 Jeep Renegade, so it should come as no surprise that its Fiat-badged cousin, the 500X, is also going to be refreshed for 2019. The new Fiat has finally been spotted, testing alongside the Jeep, and it’s going to be a mild update. Most of the changes appear to […]
2016 Fiat 500X Long-Term Wrap Up | Exceeds expectations
Compact crossovers are on the rise. Most shoppers are young and the competition reflects that. Everything, from our long-term 2016 Fiat 500X to the new Toyota C-HR or the upcoming Hyundai Kona, sells just as much on style as it does on substance. Our time with the 500X shows Fiat’s entry into the segment has […]
2017 Fiat 500L Review: Usurped by the 500X
– Overview: The 500L arrived as a 2014 model, giving hungry Fiat dealers something that would have more utility—and hence a broader appeal—than the cute but tiny standard 500. With four doors and actual room for four (there’s a fifth seatbelt, but only those shorter than four-feet tall will commit to the rear center seat […]
2017 Fiat 500X Review: The Updated Italian
– Overview: Introduced for 2016 as a platform mate to the Jeep Renegade—and the largest member of the Cinquecento family—the 500X is Fiat Chrysler’s Italian loafer in the popular class of micro-utes. As with the adorably tiny Jeep, the Fiat crossover comes standard with front-wheel drive and is powered by a turbocharged 1.4-liter inline-four that […]
It turns out the Fiat 500X isn't a track car
Our long-term Fiat 500X has been a trusty sidekick for road trips, errands, and all the other tasks you normally throw at a baby crossover. But our exhaustive testing does not stop there. On a recent trip to GingerMan Raceway (where we tracked the BMW M2, Ford Focus RS, and our long-term Mazda Miata) the […]
