Fiat Seicento reviews by year of make: 1998 1999 2001 Read all reviews
Taking its name from one of the most popular models in the Italian manufacturer’s history, the Fiat Seicento (originally intended to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Fiat 600) has become a huge success in its own right. The Fiat Seicento was first introduced in 1998 when it replaced the Fiat Cinquecento. Indeed the Fiat Seicento continued much of the styling of the Cinquecento including the same engines and much of the same dimensions. The car has come in for some criticism for its short front-end, which has earned low crash test ratings, but the Fiat Seicento has rarely wavered in popularity.
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The Fiat (which stands for Fix It Again Tomorrow) Seicento is one of the worst cars you can buy. The safety rating is diabolical and the worst of any car ever made since the testing scheme was introduced. Secondly, when I had my Seicento I had it for less than 12 months and it broke down 8 times. So, in conclusion, the Seicento is not only the most dangerous car around but it is also one of the most unreliable.
Submitted: 18/07/2008 15:59:04
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