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May 25, 2026
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From postwar Italian ingenuity to modern retro revival, Fiat has always understood that small cars can have big personalities. This tag collects stories celebrating the brand’s design heritage, classic models, modern interpretations, and the culture that surrounds them. Whether it is a lovingly preserved Cinquecento, a track toy built from humble origins, or a modern Fiat viewed through an enthusiast lens, these articles explore why Fiat remains one of the most charming names in automotive history.

Oldenburger Classic Days

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.,
11 years ago

Classic Days at Schloss Dyck

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,
12 years ago

Bertone Bankrupt

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
12 years ago

Concept: Fiat 500 Roadster

 by Michael Satterfield Designer David Obendorfer is one of the most talented conceptual automotive designers who does not work for a car company. This design was originally released in 2012 and like
12 years ago
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