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Great Small Fiats is a tribute to some of the best small Fiats ever
produced. In deciding which models to include in this book, Phil
Ward concentrated on three criteria - greatness, size and emotion.
Where size is an easy parameter to qualify, greatness is more
complicated because it is a combination of of both the
manufacturer's and the public's opinion. A car that is highly
regarded by the public may not have been a commercial success and
vice versa. A truly great car is one that works well for both
parties. Emotion may be considered to be an element of greatness in
that the public's 'love' for a car is a fantastic benefit for a
manufacturer and must be treasured. Fiat have made the mistake of
'improving' an icon on several occasions only to find that public
opinion went against them. Fortunately Fiat has been magnanimous
enough to respond by giving the car-buying public more of what it
wants. As long as they continue to do so then Fiat's reputation as
the world's greatest small car manufacturer is set to continue. The
author chose the Topolino as the starting point, as it fulfils all
the criteria, and was the first Fiat built in the late 1930s to
satisfy the Italian public's new-found desire for mobilisation. The
old conventions of car production were turned upside down with the
arrival of the 600 which revolutionised car production techniques
and maximised on passenger space and performance at minimal cost.
These principles continued via a succession of models which include
the 500, 850, 126, 127 through to more recent models like the
Cinquecento and Seicento. Running in parallel with these cheeky
Fiats, this book covers a range of slightly larger cars that were
built in huge numbers. Though rather staid in appearance, the 1950s
Millecento was family transport for millions of Italians covering
three decades, four when the Indian-built cars are included.
Similarly the 128, Panda and Uno were 'the' Italian small cars of
the '70s, '80s and '90s. Nuova Panda carries the banner through to
recent models.
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