Aging Nicely: 1994 Fiat Coupé


If you thought Chris Bangle’s deconstructivist flame surfacing styling was tacky on early millennial BMWs, just remember that he was destroying the design language of Fiat in the early 1990s. Actually, the Fiat Coupe (or Coupé, if you prefer) had styling that was a welcome departure from the boxy and boring Fiats of the 1980s and it is quite striking in person or in print, particularly compared to some of the monstrosities that roam the streets today. The Coupe was never imported into the USA as a new car, so you’ll have to find a grey market import like this next one. Find this 1994 Fiat Coupé offered for $14000 in Dallas, TX via craigslist. Tip from Rock On!

From the seller:
1994 Fiat coupe
condition: good
cylinders: 4 cylinders
drive: rwd
fuel: gas
odometer: 52000
paint color: blue
title status: clean
transmission: manual
type: coupe

The Fiat Coupe is designed and created by Pininfarina & Chris Bangle. It comes with the standard 2.0-litre 16v 4-cylinder. ONLY 52,000 Miles (in KM), Clean Texas title (Legal in the US). Car located in Fort Worth Texas and arrived from Germany.
Only few in all the US🇺🇸
Things that i know of that need attention is Sunroof open electric of and on, AC was working but now blow just air (might be Freon or connection)More info: https://fiatcoupeforsale.now.site/home


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Those always remind me of these…
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/2b/Alfa_Romeo_Coup%C3%A8_Gtv_%2814393329595%29.jpg/280px-Alfa_Romeo_Coup%C3%A8_Gtv_%2814393329595%29.jpg
And reading the fine print reveals: “The Spider and GTV were based on the then-current Fiat Group compact car platform, called ‘Tipo Due’ (or Type 2).” Is that the Fiat above?
OK, sure thought that would show the image in the comment. How?
Images embedded in comments isn’t a thing…yet.
Wow, what a cool find. The front and rear faces have a low-key Ferrari vibe going on. This has to be a rare bird in the USA.