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The '''Fiat Stilo''' was released by [[Fiat]] in [[2001]] to replace the aging [[Fiat Brava|Brava]] and [[Fiat Bravo|Bravo]] lines.
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|Layout & Class:||[[FF layout|FF]] [[compact car|compact]]
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|Body Styles:||3 and 5-door [[hatchback]]<br>[[sedan]]<br>[[station wagon]]
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|Predecessor:||[[Fiat Bravo/Brava]]
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The car is sold in both three and five door versions, with a variaty of [[petrol]] and [[diesel]] engines, including Fiat's revolutionary [[Common rail]] Diesel engine. The car is also available with an [[Automatic_transmission|automatic]] or [[Manual transmission|manual]] gearbox.
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The '''Fiat Stilo''' is a [[compact car|compact]] automobile produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer [[Fiat]] since [[2001]].
  
Originally, its [[petrol]] engines were the 1242 cc [[DOHC]] 16 valve engine also powering the [[Fiat Punto|Punto]] and [[Lancia Ypsilon]] with an output of 80 [[bhp]] (60 kW) combined with a 6 speed [[Manual transmission|manual]] gearbox, a 103 bhp (77 kW), 1.6 L with a 5 speed [[Manual transmission|manual]] gearbox, a 133 bhp (98 kW), 1.8 L, again with a 5 speed [[Manual transmission|manual]] gearbox and a 170 bhp (127 kW), 5 cylinder, 2.4 L engine combined with Fiat's [[Selespeed]] 5 speed semi-automatic gearbox, also used on the [[Alfa Romeo 147|Alfa Romeo]]. The 2.4 L engine was reserved for the 3 door [[hatchback]] version.
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The Stilo was unveiled in 2001 to replace the aging [[Fiat Bravo/Brava]], available in both 3 and 5 door hatchback versions as well as a station wagon.  Originally, its [[petrol]] engines were the 1242 cc [[DOHC]] 16 valve engine also powering the [[Fiat Punto|Punto]] and [[Lancia Ypsilon]] with an output of 80 [[bhp]] (60 kW) combined with a 6 speed [[Manual transmission|manual]] gearbox, a 103 bhp (77 kW), 1.6 L with a 5 speed manual gearbox, a 133 bhp (98 kW), 1.8 L, again with a 5 speed manual gearbox and a 170 bhp (127 kW), 5 cylinder, 2.4 L engine combined with Fiat's [[Selespeed]] 5 speed semi-automatic gearbox, also used on the [[Alfa Romeo 147]]. The 2.4 L engine was reserved for the 3 door hatchback version.
  
While it proved to be a rather reliable, well-built and safe vehicle with very good grip (aided by the somewhat excessively wide tires used on even its lowest-powered guises) and wonderful brakes, it was mauled by the Press for its excessive weight, its semi-rigid rear axle (which was a step backwards from the set-up so successfully used in the [[Fiat Brava|Brava]] and [[Fiat Bravo|Bravo]], which resulted in a [[VW Golf|Golf]]-like handling, i.e. perfectly safe, but utterly uninspiring and uninvolving, the tremendously (or, we should say, dangerously) low performance given by the 1242 cc engine, the mediocre performance of the 1.6 L motor and the insufficient fuel economy, which was a result of the car's heavy weight and the transmission, whose ratio was far too long-legged. Another point of criticism was the [[Selespeed]] gearbox, which was too slow in its reactions and did not fit the image of the high-powered [[Abarth]] version; in the eyes of the automotive Press and Fiat fans everywhere, cars bearing the [[Abarth]] moniker should offer blistering performance and crisp, razor-sharp handling. The steering was also considered to be far too light, offering very little (at best) feedback and feel. The [[ESP]]'s presence was also found to be too restrictive.
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The Stilo's styling received mixed reviews, with many journalists and enthusiasts criticising it as being too bland and too [[German Flatts, New York|German]]-looking.  Critics also attacked the car's excessive weight and  its semi-rigid rear [[axle]], which was seen as a step backwards from the acclaimed set-up used in the Bravo/Brava and which resulted in handling many found uninspired and uninvolving.  The engine range, particularly the 1.2 and 1.6 petrol units, was also criticised for being underpowered. The car's [[fuel economy]] was also seen as poor for its class, a result of the car's heavy weight and the transmission, which used very long gear ratios. Another point of criticism was the Selespeed gearbox, which was seen as too slow in its reactions and particularly inappropriate for the high-powered [[Abarth]] version.  Nevertheless, the car won praise for its high levels of grip (aided by the unusually wide tires) and its brakes.
  
[[Image:Fiat-Stilo-'04.jpg|right|thumb|250px|2004 Fiat Stilo [[Michael Schumacher]] Edition]]
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The Stilo was ultimately a sales disappointment.  An extensive advertising campaign using Formula 1 stars [[Michael Schumacher]] and [[Rubens Barrichello]] did little to aid the car's sales. In 2004, the 1242 cc engine was dropped in favour of the [[Fiat Punto|Punto]]'s 1.4 L unit, increasing the car's power to 95 bhp (71 kW), again combined with the 6 speed gearbox. Also, the tail-lights were altered and the Abarth version gained a [[Manual transmission|manual]] gearbox instead of the Selespeed.
  
Even an extensive advertising campaign using Formula 1 stars [[Michael Schumacher]] and [[Rubens Barrichello]] did little to aid the car's sales. Finally, the 1242 cc engine was thankfully dropped in favour of the [[Fiat Punto|Punto]]'s 1.4 L unit, giving a far healthier (but still not precisely adequate) 95 bhp (71 kW), again combined with the 6 speed gearbox. Also, the tail-lights were changed and the Abarth version gained a [[Manual transmission|manual]] gearbox that reclaimed some of the missing performance.
 
  
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Revision as of 19:51, 24 February 2007

Fiat Stilo
Fiat Stilo
Manufacturer: Fiat
Production: 2001—present
Layout & Class: FF compact
Body Styles: 3 and 5-door hatchback
sedan
station wagon
Predecessor: Fiat Bravo/Brava
Successor: Still in production
Fiat Stilo

The Fiat Stilo is a compact automobile produced by the Italian manufacturer Fiat since 2001.

The Stilo was unveiled in 2001 to replace the aging Fiat Bravo/Brava, available in both 3 and 5 door hatchback versions as well as a station wagon. Originally, its petrol engines were the 1242 cc DOHC 16 valve engine also powering the Punto and Lancia Ypsilon with an output of 80 bhp (60 kW) combined with a 6 speed manual gearbox, a 103 bhp (77 kW), 1.6 L with a 5 speed manual gearbox, a 133 bhp (98 kW), 1.8 L, again with a 5 speed manual gearbox and a 170 bhp (127 kW), 5 cylinder, 2.4 L engine combined with Fiat's Selespeed 5 speed semi-automatic gearbox, also used on the Alfa Romeo 147. The 2.4 L engine was reserved for the 3 door hatchback version.

The Stilo's styling received mixed reviews, with many journalists and enthusiasts criticising it as being too bland and too German-looking. Critics also attacked the car's excessive weight and its semi-rigid rear axle, which was seen as a step backwards from the acclaimed set-up used in the Bravo/Brava and which resulted in handling many found uninspired and uninvolving. The engine range, particularly the 1.2 and 1.6 petrol units, was also criticised for being underpowered. The car's fuel economy was also seen as poor for its class, a result of the car's heavy weight and the transmission, which used very long gear ratios. Another point of criticism was the Selespeed gearbox, which was seen as too slow in its reactions and particularly inappropriate for the high-powered Abarth version. Nevertheless, the car won praise for its high levels of grip (aided by the unusually wide tires) and its brakes.

The Stilo was ultimately a sales disappointment. An extensive advertising campaign using Formula 1 stars Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello did little to aid the car's sales. In 2004, the 1242 cc engine was dropped in favour of the Punto's 1.4 L unit, increasing the car's power to 95 bhp (71 kW), again combined with the 6 speed gearbox. Also, the tail-lights were altered and the Abarth version gained a manual gearbox instead of the Selespeed.


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