
by - written on 22/07/10, updated on 16/09/10 (Very useful, 142 readings)
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The Fiat Uno 55 was a basic little motor that got you from A to B, using a nippy drive style that was simple and easy to handle. The Fiat Uno series were quite compact and neat little cars and had sharp styling that made them look like a nice little super mini about town. They came in either 3 or 5 door versions and had a ... Read the complete review

by corry - written on 15/03/07
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I had the 1400 Uno Pacer. Had endless problems with the rotor, distributor and coil. The 1100 and 1400 turbo was much better models. stay away from the 1400!take my advice...

by - written on 30/07/05 (Somewhat useful, 507 readings)
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The car is very cheap to run. The drive is very enjoyable, although my car only has 4 gears it is very fast. I am attached to the car and would consider kitting it up. I picked mine up for £260. It is in good working order, very economical and nice engine. A very practical ideal first car, it is also stylish looking. It has lots of room ... Read the complete review

by - written on 28/11/03, updated on 28/11/03 (Useful, 415 readings)
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I purchased my E reg (1988) Uno45 S back in 2000 for £750. It already had about 105k on the clock, but it was worth every penny I paid. It was a brilliant purchase... especially after I totalled my Rover Metro, I didn't have very much spare cash hanging about. It was a nippy little car. But here are a few pros and cons ... Read the complete review

by - written on 04/05/03, updated on 04/05/03 (Very useful, 1170 readings)
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I have been driving my 1994 Fiat Uno 1.0ie for just over four years. I chose it because, as a single mum, I was looking for economy, a certain level of reliability and low milage for the smallest price possible. I did my homework and according to various guides the Fiat Uno fitted the bill perfectly. Now that I have been using ... Read the complete review

by - written on 04/02/03, updated on 04/02/03 (Very useful, 667 readings)
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After passing my test in October 99 i was pretty keen to get out on the road, so needed a small cheap car to practice my new found skills in. Unfortunately, Novas and 205s were mostly a little expensive for decent ones, and insurance was way out of my price range at the time. But i soon found a 903cc F reg Fiat Uno 45 Formula, and parted ... Read the complete review

by - written on 06/02/02, updated on 06/02/02 (Very useful, 1602 readings)
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The world of motoring has had two momentous events occur in the past 10 years, that have changed the way we drive for all eternity. These were: (1) - September 1993; Richard David Price of Fintry, Dundee, passed his driving test at the second attempt and was unleashed upon the roads of Scotland. (2) - April 1999; ... Read the complete review

by - written on 28/08/01, updated on 28/08/01 (Very useful, 500 readings)
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I've had my little Fiat Uno 45 for three years now, and I have fallen in love. So what if it has its problems from time to time. On the whole it's cheap, economical and easy to drive. The size of the engine (999cc) means that tax and insurance are super-low. It runs a nice fuel economy (I use it to get to & from work 5 ... Read the complete review

by - written on 07/02/01, updated on 07/02/01 (Useful, 421 readings)
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Having a Father in the motor industry has its advantages.... With a string of cars already to my name, I bought a 1.3 Uno Turbo to blow off the cobwebs about 4 years ago. I'm not going to bore you with performance figures, but this old shed is quick people! Take the badges off and all other road users think your just another ... Read the complete review

by - written on 30/11/00, updated on 30/11/00 (Useful, 401 readings)
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I used to part own a Fiat Uno 45 Eleganza with my sister. It was a fairly smart looking car when we bought it, but it didn't last. One (of the many) very annoying features of the Fiat Uno, was it's crunchy gearbox. This I found out later was one of the common faults with Unos. Basically, you couldn't drive and change gear ... Read the complete review

