re: The White Scorpion - Fiat Abarth Punto EDIT: Sold! Quote:
Originally Posted by Chethan B G Wow!!! What a review!! Congratulations! Thanks of sharing! Rated the thread a well deserved 5 stars.
If I were looking for a hot-hatch in the market right now, I would have picked Abarth, simply because it has a manual GB. But as I see more and more people excited with an AT, I thing I have to make an attempt to learn to drive an AT. Until now, I have not liked driving an AT, as I feel it boring and disconnected.
In my view, one major feature that Fiat has overlooked is the reach adjustment of the steering wheel. Also, better gear-shift would have helped city driving (I know that other things like clutch pedal modulation and turbo zone, also matters. But still). Also, see if removing the dead pedal helps? Quote: "While the GT TSI is a car that you can just slip into and have fun with, the Abarth Punto is more of a machine that you will have to understand and get used to"
Maybe, because of this reason, some people feel TSI engine is character-less!!  |
Thanks Chetan. Glad that you thought the thread deserves 5 stars. I just tried to keep it simple and state my impressions of two really awesome drivers hatches in the market today. With the sort of traffic in major cities in India I feel that Automatics are just going to become more and more popular. While most people prefer to go for bread and butter automatic transmissions I feel that the GT TSI with its DSG has set the benchmark. I hated automatic transmissions after the first four cars that I owned in Australia were "boring" automatics however the GT TSI truly smashed that glass ceiling for me. Quote:
Originally Posted by abhii176 Wow, now this is one thread that definitely deserves a 5 star rating. Many congratulations to you on owning this beauty, how i wish i could get my hands on one as well!!
Well you are definitely one of those rare owners who has got to own both the GT and the Abarth, so your comparison of the two is really really helpful to all those who have been comparing these cars forever.
And yes, your Abarth looks stunning in white! Wishing you many many happy miles of ownership with this monster! Cheers. |
Thanks Abhii176. I am indeed very lucky to have owned the GT TSI and now the Abarth Punto. Glad that you thought the thread was worthy of 5 stars. Quote:
Originally Posted by vamsi2390 Chase_NT,
Firstly congratulations on now owning probably the only ABARTH in vizag.
I would like to know how much of a hassle it was in buying the car in Vijayawada and then getting it registered in Vizag. I am from Vizag as well (though currently staying in Hyderabad). I always liked the FIAT PUNTO evo which I am contemplating as one of the options to buy this year end(other being Figo and swift/baleno) but the lack of dealership in Vizag is rather unconvincing.
Regards,
Surya Vamsi |
Thanks Surya. Buying the car was not a hassle at all. It was just all the thoughts in my mind whether I should go all the way to Vijayawada and purchase this car or just wait until the dealer opens a showroom in Vizag (apparently the same dealer is in the process of opening a showroom here in Vizag by the end of this year). However after the union budget I thought it was prudent not to wait until then as the Abarth Punto is going to get more costlier by the end of the year. The other reason I decided not to wait is because there is a Fiat Authorized Service Station here in Vizag so I know that repairs or servicing would not be a problem. On another note I would like to state that my car is under T/C (trade certificate) and not under T/R because the car model has not yet been updated in the AP transport department website for a T/R to be generated. I'm still waiting on this and the dealer is hopeful it will be completed by the end of the month. Quote:
Originally Posted by W.A.G.7 Congrats on your purchase! It is a very well written review. It must have been a world of difference when you switched over from your GT to this car. Even though the design is some years old, it still grabs your attention on the road. Though personally, they could have done better with the sticker job. On the road, do you always need to keep the car in the >2000 rpm zone to extract the full potential of the engine? How does it perform in relaxed conditions? Is it a highway cruiser and can it cruise long distances without breaking into a sweat?
Noob question - Do they have any plan of launching an automatic transmission equipped variant for the Abarth Punto? |
Thanks W.A.G. 7. The difference between the two cars is akin to night and day. If you want to truly experience the cars capability you should keep this cars motor on the boil at or above the 2000 rpm mark. That's what makes it cumbersome for someone like me after experiencing the GT TSI. The only exception is when you slot the car in first gear. In relaxed conditions if you want to amble along you can just upshift to fourth gear even at 20 km/hr and it moves without any engine knocking. The Abarth Punto excels on the highway, it is an excellent highway cruiser. I brought the car all the way to Visakhapatnam from Vijayawada by indulging in a solo 390 km highway drive. I have no idea if they are contemplating launching an automatic Abarth Punto. Quote:
Originally Posted by kaushal21fb Congrats for acquiring the Abarth! She does look beautiful in white.
You've just run the car for 400 Km. so it's a bit unfair to compare performance at this point of time. As far as I know Fiat engines they require a more run-in time than other brands. You can refer to team-bhp guide for more info on running-in: http://www.team-bhp.com/advice/how-run-your-new-car
Take good care of her now and I'm sure she'll keep you smiling for years.  |
Thanks Kaushal21fb. My average running is about 1000 kms a year (that's not a typo). The only reason this car is already at 400 km is because I brought her all the way from Vijayawada via the highway. My observations were based on owning the GT TSI and driving her in a similar way during my ownership. I am happy to hear that what I have experienced is only the beginning Quote:
Originally Posted by raghu.bramha Congratulations on your buy chase_nt. I hope you are happy with your choice. From what i gather from your initial ownership review is that ABP has filled the shoes pretty well from GT. I personally feel you drive ABP from a different perspective and not compare it too much with GT.
You will definitely know what ABO is capable when you take her through curves. You have had owned/driven a lot of cars in the past so if you like ABP then its a benchmark on its own.
Enjoy your drive! |
Thanks Raghu. You are absolutely right. I should not compare this car too much with the GT TSI. They are two totally different cars with different transmissions. Quote:
Originally Posted by Car-tya One Word, Amazing, the review. It is very well compiled and talks about the bits that an enthusiast buying the car would be interested in. The car and the drive, not about missing features or creature comforts. It is essentially one of the best ownership reviews i have read in a while. Talks about enjoying and adjusting to the best and not so best features of what is a drivers dream.
I loved your comparison with the GT TSI and how understandably different they are but serve the purpose of living up to their reputation. 
Congrats on your purchase and hope you enjoy both the cars for years to come. |
Thanks Car-tya. My intention in writing this review was to share my feelings as an enthusiast. I'm glad you feel that my write up did its job. Things like creature comforts or missing features are the last thing on my mind especially when I purchase a car like this. Its all about the sort of feelings the car evokes in me Quote:
Originally Posted by Locomotive Dear Chase_nt, hearty congratulations on your new car and an excellent write up. Having owned a few Fiats in the past, including the Linea T Jet, I completely agree with your view that these are quirky but extremely enjoyable vehicles. Over time you just get used to the quirks/oddities like the odd seating position, the mushy gearbox and that strange entertainment unit (in my Linea, the "random" play always started with the same song!!). What will remain with you is the immense joy of driving them the moment you hit an open road or heck, spot that gap that you have to take :-)
It been a year since I have sold my Linea and I still repent doing so!! I had sold it to make way for a more luxury/family oriented car. While my new car is a perfectly nice car I often crave for my Linea to satiate my soul!
One tip - after some time, when you are ready for it, remap the Abarth. I had my T Jet remaped by Tune-o-tronics. The power bumped up to 140 odd bhps and i think 260nm of torque. It was mind blowing. Imagine how your car would be transformed..170 bhp?? DROOOOL! |
Thanks Locomotive. This is my first Fiat. My grandfather used to own Fiats before Maruti Suzuki launched the 800 in the early 80s. It was then that my grandfather switched over to Maruti for almost a decade and a half until the Fiat Palio was launched in 2000. He ended up purchasing the Fiat Palio 1.2 though I was trying to convince him to purchase the 1.6 GTX. I loved the Fiat Palio however my grandfather sold the Palio within 10 days of purchasing it because of the poor fuel efficiency it was giving compared to the Maruti 
Anyway lets not get too nostalgic as the past hurts. I would like to get my Abarth remapped however I keep reading stuff on team bhp that the gearbox in the Abarth is at its maximum rated torque and that a remap could have disastrous effects. I think I will wait a while before I make up my mind about a remap. Quote:
Originally Posted by sudeepg Great write up! Congratulations on your new drive. Loved reading every bit of it except the above.
As you said “with great power comes great responsibility” you should always be careful in the city. I was sad to see you say that this car is a real pain in the city to drive. I think what you mean is that it takes a lot of effort to drive spiritedly in the city compared to the GT. In the city, it is best left to sane speeds rather than spirited driving to ensure safety of yourself as well as other road users. Why spit venom on city roads?  |
Thanks sudeepg. Glad you liked my review. What I meant was that the GT TSI is the sort of machine that you can dart into gaps in traffic before a three wheeler or pesky two wheeler cuts you off. That's because of the boost being available at a lower rpm and its so effortless. There are also times when some city streets are very free and you can actually push your car faster than other times that said I always maintain a proper speed on city streets because they are highly unpredictable. |