Having been first released in 1972, the Fiat 850 Coupe is one of the original mid-engined sportscars. Its aerodynamic design and robust construction make it the archetypal handling car of its time, boasting a top speed of 90mph. The low-slung two-door coupe has a classic style, with clean lines, iconic wheel arches, and a signature seagull wing door that open upwards. Inside, the cabin is roomy and comfortable despite the small outer footprint. No matter if youre driving in the city or out in the countryside, the 850 Coupe provides a neat, responsive driving experience. The 850 Coupe has a wide range of features to further enhance the driving experience. It has a flexible 5-speed manual gearbox and rear-wheel drive, giving it ample power. The 843cc, 44hp engine fosters an impressive power-to-weight ratio, and its fuel economy is impressive for the era. The Fiat 850 also has a surprisingly decent suspension setup, offering superior handling and better control when cornering than many of its peers. Furthermore, traditional metal drum brakes provide reliable braking force. In terms of practicality, the Fiat 850 Coupe is surprisingly spacious. The cabin provides plenty of headroom and minor storage options, making it useful as an everyday car. The sloping hood is also quite long, affordably allowing for an impressive luggage compartment. Furthermore, the cabin is well-appointed and features a combination of wood and vinyl trim, creating a classic aesthetic. Finally, the traditional round gauges and three-spoke steering wheel complete the look. The Fiat 850 Coupe is an iconic sportscar: its practical, affordable, and still streets ahead in terms of style and performance.
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