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Fiat PUNTO CABRIO (1994 - 1999)   

MODELS COVERED: Punto 2dr Cabriolet - 1994-1999: (1.2, 1.6 Litre petrol 85 ELX, 90 ELX]

BY ANDY ENRIGHT

As Convertible cars become ever more sophisticated and expensive, dazzling with us with their clever folding hard tops and dizzying electronic gadgetry, its tempting to remember a time when things were a whole lot simpler. A lively engine, a simple ragtop and a frenetic ride really lets you know you were in touch with the elements. If you want a touch of old school Italian charm, Fiats Punto Cabrio could be just the tonic. With used examples starting very inexpensively its not as if youre likely to lose your shirt.

FUN - in capital letters. Thats what Fiats Punto Cabrio is about. But what of that styling? Youll still either love it or hate it - no in-betweens. My only observation is that it has always looked far better in the metal than in the photos.

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Fiat designed the original Punto as a cabriolet right from the outset, so the car is strong enough to negate the need for the unsightly rollover bars that youll see on soft-top hatchbacks like VWs Golf. Instead, theres a clean line from windscreen pillar to tonneau cover, all of which improves the drivers visibility as well as looking great. Should the worst come to the worst and the car roll over, those windscreen pillars are a lot tougher than they look and will withstand more than twice the cars weight.

Although you can find tatty examples circulating for around £2,000, a little extra outlay will buy a far cleaner Cabrio. £3,000 will land you a 1996 model year N registered 90 ELX 1.6 and the last of these on a 1997 P plate will fetch around £3,300. Many feel the 1.

2-litre 85ELX is by far the superior proposition and from a safety perspective at least its hard to argue otherwise. These cars start at around £3,450 for a 10997 P registered model, ranging to around £5,250 for a low mileage 1999 V car. Theres also the benefit of Group 8 insurance as opposed to a Group 9 rating for the 90ELX.

Check for minor dents and signs of kerbing on the wheel trims. Galvanised panels mean that rust shouldn't be too much of a problem, so any that you do find probably points to accident damage.

(approx based on a 1995 90ELX) A clutch assembly will be around £100. An alternator is around £93 and front brake pads should be close to £30. Major and minor services will cost you in the region of £95 and £55 respectively.

Puntos drive with a certain brio, as small Italian cars should, but there isn't the eagerness of Latin models past. There's a simple reason for this. Fiat makes no secret about the fact that this is a heavy car - its safer that way. Under the bonnet of the 85ELX lies what Fiat claimed to be the most powerful 1.2-litre engine in production the 16-valve 86bhp FIRE unit.

This replaced the original and bigger eight-valve 1.6-litre unit. Thanks to lighter overall weight and increased efficiency, the 1.2-litre unit, though smaller in size, gives the Cabrio even better performance than the original.

Rest to sixty comes up in 12.3 seconds and top speed is an impressive 106mph (this is a 1.2-litre car, remember). Handling meanwhile, is still safe and predictable - though a little less roll through the corners would be nice.

With the triple-layer hood up (and raising it is a pretty simple process thanks to the electric motors which take it up and down), wind roar is intrusive only at motorway speeds. With the hood down, however, forget about listening to the stereo (which has useful steering wheel-mounted controls) over about 60mph. Though the front windows are electric, the rear ones are wind-up jobs, which means youll need to have a back-seat passenger on hand to help you if you want to lower them on the move.

As long as youre not expecting the last word in modernity, the cheeky Punto Cabrio shouldnt disappoint. The early 85ELX models look to be the pick of the bunch for bargain hunters.



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