It is no secret that I love the Fiat brand; I have owned several classic Fiats over the years, including an 850 Coupe, a few X1/9s, several 124 Spiders, and even a
The extraordinary history of this unique Fiat Transporter begins with Lance Reventlow’s Scarab car building and racing concern; young Reventlow was the son of Woolworth department store heiress Barbara Hutton, and not
Some of you might have read my review last year on the Fiat 500 Sport I drove around Dallas, Texas. Now that the Abarth Model is starting to spend some time sitting
by Michael Satterfield – 11/10/2015 The FIAT 500 has today reached the 1.5 million unit milestone in Europe. The landmark car, a white 1.2 Pop, is rolling off the production line in
by Michael Satterfield – 06/10/2015 The countdown to 4 July, the birthday of the iconic 500, has started. It is an important anniversary and this year there will be a great surprise
by Michael Satterfield – 06/04/2015 When it comes to vintage automotive events, Europe knows how to bring history to life. Unlike the more static classic car shows often seen in the U.S.,
Just in time for the spring and summer top-down driving season, the FIAT brand today introduced the new Fiat 500 1957 Edition Cabrio. The FIAT brand continues to celebrate the storied past
TGR Staff Duncan Pittaway has been rebuilding a bit of automotive history of the two S76 Fiat land speed record cars that were built one of scrapped by the factory, the other
Presented by Suixtil by Michael Satterfield Photos by Günter Biener Classic Days at Schloss Dyck is billed as the German equivalent of the Goodwood Festival of Speed. Featuring all of the same elements,
by Michael Satterfield Racers Against Cancer Events or R.A.C.E. hosted a car show and track day out at Auto Club Speedway this past weekend. Since it’s just a few miles away I
by Michael Satterfield One of the greatest Italian design houses and manufacturers has finally shuttered its doors completely after over 100 years in business. Sadly Bertone failed to find a buyer earlier
by Michael Satterfield Fiat is back in the USA, but for many years you had more sporty options to choose from, like this X1/9 that I spotted up at Willow Springs Raceway.