The one time I had an American in my Fiat

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03/23/2016 at 17:40 • Filed to: shoebox, blue torpedo

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Don’t think I ever mentioned this before, but I have a lot of family in good ol’ ‘murica, and one of my American cousins got round to visiting the old country a few months ago...

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I’ve only met him a couple of times before, but on his last day here I decided to drive my Fiat to where he was staying. He claimed to b a bit of a ‘gearhead’ so I was quite keen to show him this unusual car he had next to no chance of ever seeing back home. I got there, had some breakfast and then we went out to look at the car. We walked around it, I showed him the engine (he was surprised it was in the arse end of the car), and then the interior. He got in the passenger seat, closed the door and had a look. Then, when I offered him the chance to get behind the wheel, he yanked the door handle and... ripped if off. Seriously. I was wondering why he was taking so long to get out, so I opened the door for him from the outside and carried on as normal. He somehow managed to wedge the broken door handle in the gap so I didn’t notice it right away, but once his dad got round to looking at the car, I got in the passenger seat and the issue became apparent.

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Obviously, I didn’t make a big deal out of it (I didn’t even mention it to anybody at the time), but it’s still a slight annoyance. I have to get the door card off (and it’s easy to damage it while doing that) to replace the door handle, luckily the part itself is just over a buck.

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I think he was expecting the door to ‘pop out’ once he pulled the handle, like they do in modern cars. Unfortunetely, the 126p is not a modern car by any means and you actually have to push on the door for it to open. :P

I still haven’t gotten round to replacing that door handle...


DISCUSSION (10)


Kinja'd!!! Your boy, BJR > . .
03/23/2016 at 17:49

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You're just mad your shoddy Italian crap can’t stand up to our mighty American meat paws.


Kinja'd!!! . . > Your boy, BJR
03/23/2016 at 17:51

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In hindsight, I should have fed my Fiat burgers so it can build up some bulk.


Kinja'd!!! Manwich - now Keto-Friendly > . .
03/23/2016 at 18:32

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Yeah... some people break things due to being very careless and ham-handed.

Your cousin should have been more careful given that it’s a fairly old car.


Kinja'd!!! . . > Manwich - now Keto-Friendly
03/23/2016 at 18:35

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A car from 1999 isn’t really that old, and that door handle was only a few months old at that point as well. I really have no idea how he managed to break it.


Kinja'd!!! Cé hé sin > Your boy, BJR
03/23/2016 at 18:44

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That’s a Polish one, mind...all the later 126s were made there.


Kinja'd!!! Your boy, BJR > Cé hé sin
03/23/2016 at 18:49

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Yeah whatever


Kinja'd!!! CaptDale - is secretly British > . .
03/23/2016 at 19:29

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It’s weird, my 06 GTO you need to push them open too. No one seems to be able to.


Kinja'd!!! RallyDarkstrike - Fan of 2-cyl FIATs, Eastern Bloc & Kei cars > . .
03/24/2016 at 07:31

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Oh no! That’s unfortunate...I’m surprised the door cards are a bit trickier to get off. On the old 500, it was literally like....two screws...


Kinja'd!!! . . > RallyDarkstrike - Fan of 2-cyl FIATs, Eastern Bloc & Kei cars
03/24/2016 at 07:50

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Seems like it’s the same as the 500 really, the problem is those rails on top and bottom. Door cards don’t bend very well, so the best way is to slide them in, unfortunately it’s kinda easy to damage or bend them while doing so.


Kinja'd!!! CalzoneGolem > . .
03/24/2016 at 08:16

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I’m American and I also break many things, but I own up to it when it happens.