At freeway speeds of 80, 85, and 90 mph, not only wasn't the 500 struggling, but it was calmly cruising. The tach was just above 3,000 rpm; tire and wind noise were low; and the engine felt refined.
Up a 5-percent grade in top gear (fifth in our manual equipped car; the Lounge models sport six-speed automatics), I was able to just tap a little further down on the throttle and Fiat's novel MultiAir four-banger easily maintained 80 miles per hour.
The redesigned for us suspension simply comes alive when you start tossing the 500 into and around corners. You might think that such an inherently unbalanced car wouldn't be so tossable. After all, 62% of the 500's weight is over the front wheels, a surefire recipe for terminal understeer. However, we're only talking about 2,333 pounds here — total. The new Chrysler 300C carries that much weight on its two front tires. When it comes to dynamics, we'd all do well to listen to Colin Chapman. Even with a technically awful weight distribution, the new Fiat 500 is a joy to manhandle.
This pack for Daz Studio contains a Fiat 500 2012 with lights and textures included.
Let your imagination run wild and create wonderful scenarios with this stuff.
Installation Instructions:
Open the zip file in WinZip
Click EXTRACT
Verify that ALL FILES is checked
Verify that USE FOLDER NAMES is checked
Extract the folder to C:\Daz 3D\Applications\Data\DAZ 3D\My DAZ 3D Library