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2016 Fiat 500X Review

2016 Fiat 500X Review

The all-wheel-drive Fiat 500x is the Jeep Renegade’s Italian assembly-line cousin. Like any relative, it shares some of the same family virtues—and deficiencies. But the Fiat has its own personality and spirit. Where the Jeep is boxy and upright, with a rugged individualistic appeal that says, ‘Let’s get up early and go exploring,’ the 500X is curvy and eye-pleasing—ready for a late date at a nightclub. But the after-party hangover lasts well past the next morning.

You'll want to wrap Fiat’s twee 500X crossover in a loving embrace, thanks to adorable styling that makes it look like a real-life version of Luigi from the movie “Cars.” But after a too-short while, that initial thrill evolves into the disenchantment of an ill-advised fling.

With its cute design and cool interior, the 2016 Fiat 500X has loads of appeal in the showroom or on a quick test drive, but a long-term relationship is likely to be fraught with frustration.

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We’ve grown accustomed to the slow acceleration of this new crop of subcompact crossovers. But anyone expecting la dolce vita will wind up yelling made-up Italian curses at the reluctant engine and obstinate transmission. Even if the engine had enough power to deliver acceleration with any gusto, the 2016 Fiat 500X feels bogged down by its nine-speed automatic, which is neither smooth nor responsive. Shifts are stiff, and there’s a reluctance to downshift.

Pokiness often translates into a fuel economy bump, but that’s not the case here. The car’s overall 23 mpg fuel consumption is more akin to certain larger, more powerful six-cylinder-equipped crossovers.

Like its Jeep Renegade cousin, the 2016 Fiat 500X is annoying even when standing still, with an idle vibration that chatters through the steering wheel and seat. It’s enough to make you want to shift into neutral at traffic lights.

Traverse a bumpy surface and the Fiat reveals a dreadful ride that beats you up with stiff shots to your kidneys. Even the highway ride is a tiring, unsettled affair, with a nervous jitter going through your hands and spine. All the while, your ears are assaulted with a cacophony of engine, road, and wind noise.