Abarth Entry posted by Terzo204 August 11, 2018 2,061 views Share https://forum.wscc.co.uk/forum/blogs/entry/423-abarth/ More sharing options... Followers 2 Not really Westie related but bought one of these today. 1
1960dave 325 Posted August 12, 2018 Top tip cover the top of the front shocks with grease as the water collects in the cup at the top. This then makes the shock and top nut rust together making it impossible to remove the nut without grinding it off. Been there and got several t shirts for grinding the nuts off. 1
DamperMan 1,093 Posted August 16, 2018 I was over on holiday in Guernsey a few weeks back and there where loads of them over there. Once noted I kept spotting / hearing more!.. I love the exhaust note, really Dirty.... 1
CraigJ 47 Posted August 17, 2018 You spelt Abarth wrong lol. we bought a new one last year. The wife loves it. 1
CraigJ 47 Posted August 25, 2018 Tbh I hardly drive it. It’s fun but I can’t get comfortable in it due to not being able to adjust the reach on the steering wheel. I usually use our ML if I go any where but I do prefer big cars. Wife uses it for work and loves it. Only car we have had that she hasn’t got bored of. we went for the 145 model and only opted for red paint, every thing else is standard. I think they are nicely specked for a little car though. wifes brother has a fiesta ST180 and it is boring to drive in comparison. Does not feel as nippy and a bit boring to drive. how are you getting on with yours? Which model did you go for?
Terzo204 87 Posted September 6, 2018 Sorry for the delayed response - I have just got back from abroad. I went for the 145 model with the only extra being the rear parking sensors (my wife insisted on these). I collect it on the 29th of September. I agree about the seating position - its not perfect and I felt that I was sitting on the seats rather then in them, but so be it.
Robertf 16 Posted October 1, 2018 I've had one of these just over 5 years, bought it new and done 100,000 miles in it so far, great fun! Rear wheel bearings tend to go quite quickly as the rear brakes can bind a bit and generate a lot of heat, and I needed a radiator at about 80,000 but otherwise has been really good!
Terzo204 87 Posted October 12, 2018 Sounds great Robertf. I have had mine for two weeks now and 700 miles. Its actually quite quick! Moves about well on the 195's so there is plenty of feel and turn-in is great. The brakes do fell like they are sticky though in traffic?
Terzo204 87 Posted November 23, 2018 Update - had to get a new master cylinder and servo....brakes were sticky
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