The Good, The Bad, The Ugly - Italian Cars Edition #blogpost

Hey hey hey, CT! My name is Flux, the one and only S7 nut and GTO fanboy. Today, I’m back with another edition of Good, Bad, and Ugly.

The Good, The Bad, The Ugly - Italian Cars Edition #blogpost

Hey hey hey, CT! My name is Flux, the one and only S7 nut and GTO fanboy. Today, I’m back with another edition of Good, Bad, and Ugly.

Quick talk before I get into this: I’ve been slacking on these, I know. School is to blame, along with video game distractions, and just general tiredness. That’s generally why I stopped making comics so much, too. So, I’m gonna need to get the river of ideas flowing again, so I urge you to suggest some ideas for this in the comment section below. Thank you.

Let’s roll!

The Good: Lamborghini Aventado LP-750-4 SV

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The Lamborghini Aventador LP750-4 Superveloce (Lamborghini, please, stop making your car names so damn long!) is an Italian supercar, as you already know. It is powered by a 740 horsepower, 507 lb-ft, 48-valve V12 engine, sitting in the middle-rear. It is connected to all 4 wheels by a 7-speed semi-automatic transmission. The weight of the SV is 1,625 kg.

Like every other Lamborghini, it’s a performance beast. It pushes a top speed of 217 mph, a 0-60 time of 2.9 seconds, and ¼ mile time of 10.4 seconds.

It’s not just good at straights either, it has a lateral g rating of 1.05 g, a power-to-weight ratio of 1:2kg, and turning radius of 11.5 meters. Impressive, for something that has a massive V12 in the back!

History did this ride good!

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Recall the Murcielago SV, from 2009 (chances are, you aren’t old enough to remember haha). When the previous SuperVeloce left the world, it had set the bar for future SV Lamborghinis VERY HIGH. So, what does Lamborghini do? They break the barrier with the one and only LP750-4.

Performance is a major part of this, too. Take a look at the top 5 Nurburgring times:

The Good, The Bad, The Ugly - Italian Cars Edition #blogpost

The SV is in the top 5! It’s one of the fastest cars to ever race on the ‘Ring. That simply solidifies my point to its performance dominance, and it being a proper SV. Not unlike its predecessors, I might add.

(it’s also a good countermeasure against GT-R fanboys who mention the Nurburgring, but that’s another topic lol)

The Bad: Fiat 500L

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The 500L is a newer Fiat, released in 2012 at the Geneva Motor Show. It features every engine the normal 500 does, excluding the 1.6L diesel I4. That’s about it.

"Flux, why didn't you include stats, this time?"

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I’ll tell you why I didn’t include stats for this glorified Italian Mini. It has no performance, no one would ever buy these for performance, it isn’t built for performance, and no one cars about its performance. It stinks for that reason, first and foremost. I mean, not even a 1.8 liter I4? Is that so much to ask for, FCA? There’s no logical reason to make something this big and have it perform so poorly in general, even if it is an “economical car”. And to think, the freaking thing isn’t even the biggest one you can get; The even newer 500X is MASSIVE.

The Fiat 500 that took an L?

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Performance is not, and never will be the only thing bad about this thing. Recall that I called this thing a “glorified Italian Mini”. It really is just that; a glorified Italian Mini. In the same way that the Mini Cooper was enlarged to a 4-door (defeating the name and the purpose), the 500 has made to be needlessly larger. You’re FCA, isn’t the Jeep lineup under your control? Can’t you just stick with the Renegade?

That’s not the end of it, no no. Recall (pun intended) that Fiat is ranked lowest on many modern car lists for reliability, since around 2015. Now, any true car guy will take good care of his car, but what about non-car guys who don’t fully know about what they’re getting into? Or just uninformed car buyers in general? It would be terrible to buy a new car and be happy with it, only to have to take it into the shop every week for repairs because you yourself can’t do it.

And to top all that off, the 2014 500L failed many IIHS safety tests, so good luck surviving a crash in one.

Shame on you, Fiat. Shame. On. You.

The Ugly: 1952 Abarth 1500 Biposto

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The 1952 Abarth 1500 Biposto is an Italian (duh) concept coupe designed by Franco Scaglione in the 1950s. Not much is known about it, performance-wise. The most I know of it is that it contains a front-mounted 1.5 liter inline-4, powering the rear wheels. That’s pretty much it!

"Nurrrrrrrrrr!"

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Okay, first off, this thing looks like the result of a botched plastic surgery. Almost like a cyclops that had two extra eyes grow in. It’s the front light in the center doing it for me. Even if we were to remove it, it’d still be hideous as hell, because of the other headlights’ positioning.

Scaglione, you were holding out on us!

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Pulling a Tom Peters, eh?

If you don’t know, Tom Peters is the man who designed the Corvette C7 and 6th Gen Camaro, but had previously designed the despised Pontiac Aztek. Similarly, Franco Scaglione had designed that three-light-equipped….thing, but had later designed the beautiful Alfa 33 Stradale! A similar time span as Tom Peters, too! Could you not design cars ten years before? Were you blind? Could this blindness not be cured until 10 years later? Well???

But anyway, Abarth 1500 = Nasty. Delete it.

You've reached the bottom!

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Thank you for reading my latest edition of Good, Bad, and Ugly. Remember to suggest something in the comments, or just leave a comment in general and tell me what you thought.

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Comments

RodriguezRacer456 (Aventador SV) (Lambo Squad)

In reply to by [Flux]

Yeees c:

(Dat SV rev had me like)

03/14/2017 - 18:26 |
1 | 0
Steve Buscemi

In reply to by [Flux]

I’ll fight you over the Abarth

03/14/2017 - 18:27 |
1 | 0
Anonymous

In reply to by [Flux]

Very Nice! Not gonna lie though, that Abarth Biposto is quirky and cool in its own way! I like it!

03/14/2017 - 20:27 |
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[Flux]

I can’t tag TheZillaJunkie. God dammit.

03/14/2017 - 18:21 |
0 | 0
Dat Incredible Chadkake

Why isn’t the fiat multipla in the ugly part?? 😂

03/14/2017 - 18:24 |
34 | 1

Wouldn’t that be too obvious? LOL

03/14/2017 - 18:32 |
38 | 0
Deadpool (Cam's much sexier twin) (Official Demon Fangirl)

Pssst…. 48valve V12….. not 40

03/14/2017 - 18:25 |
63 | 0

I was wondering how you could have part of a valve😂
40 divided by 12 =3.333333

03/15/2017 - 04:11 |
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LittleFun

For bad you could of put any Lancia, Alfa or Fiat except: Fiat Punto, Lancia Delta and umm… thats it…
The Fiat 500L is not so bad, its actually very spaceous and comfy inside.

03/14/2017 - 18:27 |
5 | 2

So, your last ride will be a comfortable one! LOL jk

Also, why u no Lancia Stratos?

03/14/2017 - 18:31 |
5 | 0

How about a lancia 037 or an old alfa giulia or spider? Or even the sud.
Or the new giulia ;)
Don’t be so pessimistic, alfa has ruled early formula one and done many great handling (and looking) cars, fiat has done some brilliant cheap cars for the masses and lancia was revolutionary until they got fit tightly into fiats offerings :)
(rubbish decision, look at the modern ones).
Research a bit, you’ll love it

  • it’s “could’ve or “could have” not “could of” :)
03/15/2017 - 00:26 |
3 | 0
Foolishness (TOYOTA 86 FANBOY)

In reply to by LittleFun

… boi

03/15/2017 - 04:29 |
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Bring a Caterham To MARS

In reply to by LittleFun

OK, so, obviously only counting road-going production cars:

Alfa Romeo:

  • Giulia
  • Giulietta
  • Giulietta Sprint
  • Giulia TZ
  • 1600 GT
  • GTA
  • Spider
  • 33 Stradale
  • 1750
  • Junior Zagato
  • Montreal
  • (arguably) Alfasud
  • 75
  • SZ
  • RZ
  • GTV
  • the newer Spider
  • 8C
  • 159
  • Giulia

Lancia:

  • Fulvia (also counting the Zagato in here)
  • Flaminia
  • 2000 HF
  • Beta Montecarlo
  • Stratos
  • 037
  • Thema 8.32
    Honorable mention, the Beta Trevi BImotore

Fiat:

  • 500
  • 8V Coupe
  • 1200 Spider
  • 1500 Spider
  • 850 Coupe and Spider
  • X1/9
  • 124
  • Dino
  • Panda
  • Barchetta
    And I’m sure I missed a lot.

Enough?

Come up with a list half this long with cars from your favorite brand, I dare you.

And also, out of all of these cars you could’ve picked from, you managed to pick one that was utter garbage.

03/16/2017 - 14:57 |
0 | 0
Anonymous

Yeah, I agree about the 500L.
It is, like, the symbol of the Serbia auto-industry fail.

By the way, nice blog.

03/14/2017 - 18:32 |
0 | 0
[Flux]

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Thx m9

03/14/2017 - 18:34 |
1 | 0