Just a quick write-up after owning my FiST for a few months, and owning the Abarth for over a year. I'll be glad to answer any questions. I'm not here to knock either car, though Fiat as a brand is not my favorite company. My Fiat car was great, every single interaction with Fiat is downright adversarial.
- Abarth -
I preferred this car, but alas, it was not to be. It was by far the more fun car to drive, even though on paper and in reality it's the lesser choice. Each drive was an experience.
Pros
Cons
-ST-
I like it 90% as much as the Abarth, factor in dealer/manufacturer support and its the winner. Absolutely great, quick, though uninspiring daily driver.
Pros
Cons
- Abarth -
I preferred this car, but alas, it was not to be. It was by far the more fun car to drive, even though on paper and in reality it's the lesser choice. Each drive was an experience.
Pros
- Character. Every little thing creates drama.
- A little more head and leg room (front seats)
- The sound!!!
- Better steering wheel controls (more control available, buttons on front AND back of wheel.)
- More comfortable, more supportive seats. (compared to base ST seats).
- Gets attention (I guess it's a pro) everyone wanted to chat about it
- Sticky tires in stock size were crazy cheap
- Shorter wheelbase made car feel much more nimble and flickable. *Not "better handling", it just felt more agile.
- Smaller footprint - fits better in garage, has more room to move around in traffic and in lanes during canyon runs.*
- HVAC easier to use without looking.
- More fun. I would jump at any chance to go out in it - go get stuff at the store, go buy a USB cable, go see if a restaurant is open instead of using Yelp, take the car instead of a plane on a trip.
- Less front legroom and headroom. Wife is 6'1" tall, can sit with legs almost straight out in passenger seat.
- Boost gauge
Cons
- Absolutely terrible service and support. The dealerships are the downfall of Fiat.
- Aftermarket parts quite expensive.
- Poor build quality (measure 4 abarths under the hood, various distances will be different across all 4 cars).
- Most wind noise of any car I've ever owned with the windows down.
- Durability. I had a blown shock the day I drove the car off the lot. Front bumper repainted 3 times in the first 8 months. Spent 2 of it's first 10 months at the dealership.
- Value at MSRP (I paid 9k under MSRP brand new, so the Fiat was the better deal for me).
- 5 speed trans -> surprisingly bad economy if driven above 75mph or in a spirited manner.
- Sloppy shifter
- Odd interior layout (window switches in the middle, like a Fiero. Hard to roll both windows up/down at the same time)
- Boost leaks a pain to address. Too many clamps, hard to reach.
-ST-
I like it 90% as much as the Abarth, factor in dealer/manufacturer support and its the winner. Absolutely great, quick, though uninspiring daily driver.
Pros
- Build quality
- Fuel economy
- Slightly quicker than the Abarth
- More utility. The Abarth has a surprising amount of space with the rear seats down, the Fiesta has more. And 4 doors.
- Smoother, faster infotainment system.
- Much cheaper aftermarket (except mountune).
- Value at MSRP
- 6 speed trans
- Much better shifter
- Dealerships far more plentiful - means you have alternatives if you encounter a bad one.
- Sensible layout of interior elements (window switches... near the windows).
- Apple Carplay pro AND con - convenient for most things.
- Boost leaks easy to address. Everything is easier to reach.
Cons
- Lacks character (not completely, but it doesn't have the manic "meth puppy yapping and pulling at its leash" character of the abarth.
- Too quiet
- Symposer is annoying
- Base seats lackluster, factory recaros poked me in the shoulder blades.
- Less front legroom and headroom. Wife is 6'1" tall, has to sit with legs bent in passenger seat. - Her knee interferes with my shifting. not *really a con - the sloped dash vents mean I can't use my preferred iPhone mount.
- Apple Carplay pro AND con - navigation requires crapple maps on iPhone. Can't use Waze. - Wants to use voice input for everything, I would rather type while sitting at a red light.
- No boost gauge.