Are Alfa Romeos MiTo reliable?
In our 2016 Driver Power owner satisfaction survey, the MiTo finished 145th out of 150 cars for reliability, so it’s hard to draw many positives. In recent years, Alfa has climbed up the overall ranking, but it’s still a concern that it was ranked 23rd out of 32 manufacturers for reliability in the 2016 edition.
Is the Alfa Romeo MiTo Turbo?
Mechanically the Mito offers a choice of petrol and diesel units, though the turbocharged 1.4-litre unit in two outputs is likely to be popular with enthusiasts, as it gives the Mito the status of a junior hot hatchback. All engines come with a manual gearbox too, with no automatic option offered at launch.
Is Alfa Romeo MiTo discontinued?
The MiTo will be discontinued at the beginning of 2019, reports Autocar, quoting information from the company’s Europe chief, Roberta Zerbi. As for the decision to pull the plug on it, Ms. Zerbi said that “people are choosing more and more five-door cars”, and the “MiTo is a three-door”.
Is a MiTo worth buying?
The Alfa Romeo MiTo should be a hugely enticing buy, then, with its distinctive styling, semi-premium badge and smart cabin. The MiTo has never enjoyed the profile of many of its rivals, but is still a worthy contender in its class.
Why did Alfa stop making the MiTo?
Hot Alfa Romeo models are coming: In an interview with Autocar, Roberta Zerbi announced plans to phase out the MiTo at the beginning of 2019 as a consequence of weak demand for three-door models in Europe where more and more people are going with the additional practicality provided by five-door cars.
Is Alfa Romeo Chrysler?
Who owns Alfa Romeo? FCA, or Fiat-Chrysler Automobiles, has owned Alfa Romeo since 2007. Although it’s been more than 10 years since FCA acquired Alfa Romeo, the automaker still maintains its Italian flair within its lineup of vehicles.
How many cylinders does a Alfa Romeo Mito have?
2-cylinder
Specifications
Engine | 2-cylinder, 875cc, turbocharged |
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Max power | 84bhp @ 5500rpm |
Max torque | 106lb ft @ 3500rpm |
0-60 | 12.5secs |
Top speed | 108mph |