The Barchetta is a stylish, sweet handling and reliable car. With prices that are eminently reasonable and styling touches that are deft and distinctive, the Barchetta has become popular with urban dwellers looking for a sports car that’s a bit different.

Is the Fiat Barchetta a classic car?

What is a Fiat Barchetta? Classy, sleek and achingly pretty, the Fiat Barchetta open top sports car was always one of those great future classics which you might pass up for various reasons.

What is a Barchetta car?

When applied to an automobile, barchetta describes a small car that is open-topped, without provision of a removable or foldable top for weather protection.

Who makes a Barchetta car?

Fiat Barchetta
The Fiat Barchetta (Italian pronunciation: [ˈfiːat barˈketta]; Type 183) is a roadster produced by the Italian manufacturer Fiat from 1995 to 2006. Barchetta in Italian means “little boat”, and also denotes a type of open-top sports car body style.

What brand is a Barchetta?

The Maserati Barchetta is a mid-engine racing car, like the 350 and 450S, that was designed by Carlo Gaino of the Synthesis Design, an Italian design house….

Maserati Barchetta
ManufacturerMaserati
Also calledBarchetta Corsa (racing) Barchetta Stradale (road) one unit only
Production1991–1992 (17 units produced)

Who wrote the lyrics to Red Barchetta?

Neil Peart
Red Barchetta/Lyricists

What years do you have Fiat Barchetta repair manuals for?

We’ve checked the years that the manuals cover and we have Fiat Barchetta repair manuals for the following years; 1995, 2003, 2004 and 2012. Go through the 5 different PDF’s that are displayed below, for example this one.

Is the Fiat Barchetta an open top sports car?

Classy, sleek and achingly pretty, the Fiat Barchetta open top sports car was always one of those great future classics which you might pass up for various reasons. In the Barchetta’s case it’s the seating plan.

How fast is a Fiat Barchetta?

The Barchetta only came in one engine specification, the happy-revving fourcylinder 16-valve 1.8, with variable valve timing kicking out130bhp, making the little Fiat faster than the contemporary Mazda MX-5 (0-62mph in 8.7sec) and only a VVC MGF could match it.

Is Fiat’s Barchetta an MX-5?

Leaf through car magazines from the mid Nineties and while the Barchetta won praise for its pretty styling, it was always beaten by the more fun Mazda (not to mention the MGF). ‘If you can’t beat them, join them’, some say, and two decades later Fiat’s roadster is an MX-5, at least under the skin.