Would YOU buy a 2014 Fiat 500L

Asked by Tracey Apr 19, 2015 at 02:43 AM about the 2014 FIAT 500L Pop

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Why or why not?

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They also become a maintenance nightmares after a few years. Everyone I know that has had one says the same thing.

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I believe Consumer Reports just rated it as the most unreliable, trouble-prone vehicle currently on the market. I love the regular 500, an absolute blast to drive, but it appears that they aren't any better than the Fiats of the 1970s. And you do know what FIAT stands for, don't you? Fix It Again Tony.

yes. we have HAD our fair share of problems with this car, but id buy another one. when the car behaves like a normal car its GREAT. and the next one might not have any of the problems im having, so id just have a great car. the engine sounds racy and has a lot of power when pushing hard. but the car begs u to push it hard so u will always find your self doing so. I love my car and for all the no's have never driven my car so I don't really care what others think. and because where ever I go people tell me they love my car and the looks of it. so im just fine in my little adorable "fix it again tony". not really looking forward to the turn in date. but I kind of am because I might get a Chrysler 300. yay, lol.

Just got a used 2014 Easy, and yes it was easy...and cheap. We rented one just like it from Enterprise last year...got a feel for the car... and it's quirks. So we hunted around for a low milage, low priced one. It's fun to drive, quick, and roomy.

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