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#1 19-Oct, 2009 10:14 AM
Charles
City: Thane
Long-termer




We have tested Fiat's brilliant sedan, Linea. Our review of the car. Fiat Linea

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#2 19-Oct, 2009 10:24 AM
Praveen Tyagi
City: New Delhi
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good review.



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#3 19-Oct, 2009 11:33 AM
Bhardwaj
City: Hyderabad
Legend




Hi Charles

Nice review

Waiting for a Punto review




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#4 19-Oct, 2009 12:40 PM
J.Ravi
City: Bangalore
Road-tested




Nice review.  Some featues like desmodronic foldable key with remote control, service interval of 15,000 km with service reminder, 2 way fuel lid opening [by pulling a lever by the side of driver's seat and pulling a loop of a thread inside the boot], 3 way boot opening [by remote, by manually using key and central console], Blue&Me co-branded with Microsoft with voice commands, seat belt not worn warning buzzer/display, specific door/boot open warning, low fuel warning display, speed warning, 'Follow me home' -automatic switching off headlamps after specified time interval, automatic climate control with rear ac vents, etc. are innovative, and perhaps, first time offered in India for car of this price range.




Fiat Linea 1.4 FIRE Emotion Pack FTA [From 8 Oct 2009]
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#5 19-Oct, 2009 12:54 PM
Omkar
City: Mumbai
Long-termer




Yes its really a VFM car.

@Charles thanks for the review




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Last Updated: 22-Oct, 2009 08:30 AM, by Binoy Thomas
#6 19-Oct, 2009 01:45 PM
Rachit Hirani
City: Thane
Best-seller




Posted by Ravi J

Some featues like desmodronic foldable key with remote control, service interval of 15,000 km with service reminder, 2 way fuel lid opening [by pulling a lever by the side of driver's seat and pulling a loop of a thread inside the boot], 3 way boot opening [by remote, by manually using key and central console], Blue&Me co-branded with Microsoft with voice commands, seat belt not worn warning buzzer/display, specific door/boot open warning, low fuel warning display, speed warning, 'Follow me home' -automatic switching off headlamps after specified time interval, automatic climate control with rear ac vents, etc. are innovative, and perhaps, first time offered in India for car of this price range.

Most of the features, you have mentioned at available in the pricing range. Like the i20 has similar keys, seat belt warning, automatic climatic control. Speed warning, and Blue and Me thingy goes to Fiat.




I tried this and I had understeer, I tried that and I had oversteer, at the end of the corner I just ran out of talent!
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#7 19-Oct, 2009 03:04 PM
Steeroid
Beloved




I stopped reading the review at this:

"Two six-footers will sit comfortably behind one another in the Linea, and there is enough headroom at the rear for tall passengers as well."

People who have sat in the car will know that this is not true, especially the underlined part. 

The fact that a very obvious issue with the vehicle is sought to be misrepresented with praise leaves a very bad taste in the mouth. 

I'm sorry, I do not trust this review.




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Last Updated: 19-Oct, 2009 03:11 PM, by Steeroid
#8 19-Oct, 2009 03:21 PM
Charles
City: Thane
Long-termer




@Steeroid: We drove from Mumbai to Chennai and back in the very car you see in the photos, MH12 FF 4885. The shortest of the people in the car was 5'11", and no one complained of lack of headroom. My 2p bit.



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#9 19-Oct, 2009 04:16 PM
Rachit Hirani
City: Thane
Best-seller




Posted by Steeroid

I stopped reading the review at this:

"Two six-footers will sit comfortably behind one another in the Linea, and there is enough headroom at the rear for tall passengers as well."

People who have sat in the car will know that this is not true, especially the underlined part. 

I disagree with your view Steeroid. If you have sat at the rear seat, you won't have said this. I have personally travelled in this car and I'm almost 6 feet. Please don't go by rumours. Experience it personally and see. Fiat's are great cars to own even in India and their service quality is at par with most of the manufacturers. I'm saying this with my own personal experience.




I tried this and I had understeer, I tried that and I had oversteer, at the end of the corner I just ran out of talent!
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Last Updated: 19-Oct, 2009 04:18 PM, by Rachit Hirani
#10 20-Oct, 2009 02:19 PM
Victor
Long-termer




Posted by Steeroid

I stopped reading the review at this:

"Two six-footers will sit comfortably behind one another in the Linea, and there is enough headroom at the rear for tall passengers as well."

People who have sat in the car will know that this is not true, especially the underlined part. 

The fact that a very obvious issue with the vehicle is sought to be misrepresented with praise leaves a very bad taste in the mouth. 

I'm sorry, I do not trust this review.

I too read about insufficient rear heardroom of Linea in various auto magazines. Hence during my testdrive I checked with 2 of my tall relatives who were 5'10" + to sit at the rear and cheked their comfort for ingress egress as well as during drive with the car going over speedbreakers.  No on one complained.

Only then I decided to discount that negative point of Linea.

The rear headroom is not so low to cause problems.



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