This is Autobianchi A112. a supermini produced by the Italian automaker Autobianchi. It was developed using the mechanicals which subsequently underpinned the Fiat 127.
EASY.AUTOBIANCHI MADE BY FIAT
That is an Autobianchi A112, later facelift model (original had chorme bumpers back in 1969 – this must be from the late 70ies). Btw., that was lending most of it's technology to the Yugo 😉
Autobianchi A112
Easy! Autobianchi A112. This was the high priced, sofisticated citycar from Fiat, in the 70's and 80's (while the Fiat 126 was more for the average people). They also built an Abarth version of the A112, with 70 hp. That engine, combined with the very light weight of the chassis, made that car very funny to drive, but also quite challenging (nicknamed "flying coffin", for that reason…).
Autobianchi
Autobianci!
(Lancia) Autobianchi A112, Fiat 127 underpinnings, build from 1969 to 1985.
PS It's ugly!
Autobianchi A112?
Autobianchi A 112 Abarth
Innocenti 112 ??
Autobianchi or something ?
Autobianchi A112
P.S. That might be the Abarth version i.e. Autobianchi A112 Abarth
It's an Abarth version of an Autobianchi.
FIAT (the next Valiant?)
Autobianchi A112, Sir.
Autobianchi A112
That's an Autobianchi A112. I think the small hood scoop suggests that it is the Abarth version.
Fantastic little car … not sure about the reliability though!
Fiat 500
Renault 5 ! I drove one so long ago…
Hi, it's an Autobianchi A112 also marketed as the Lancia A112 and they were built from'69 (Autobianchi)-'86(Lancia)
Greetz Manuel
It's an Autobianchi A112 Abarth Mk 3. I had the same when I was yound in the midle of the eighties. its engine was a four cylinders with 1050 cm3 and 70 HP, gearbox with 4 or 5 speeds, max speed : 160 km/h or 99 mph . It was a small ( 3.28 m x 1.48 m ) but a wonderful car
It is a Daihatsu.
An 1970's Autobianchi A112.
Autobianchi a112…
Ok, all these are too easy for European people.
It's the Autobianchi A112, famous for it's Abarth version.
For me it's the real successor of Mini. It even looks simmilar to Isigonis archetype.
It carried the mechanics of the legendary Fiat 127 that appeard later. Like Fabia is nowdays introduce us to every next generation VW Polo platform.
Rumor has it that when the new global mini by Fiat arrives, replacing Palio, we might have it as an Autobianchi in Europe.
Autobianchi A112
Honda N600
not positive of this one, but i think it's an Autobianchi. not familiar with particular nomenclature though.
It is an Autobianchi, no doubt in my mind.
Should I say Autobianchi A112 too?
Definitely Autobianchi as others have noted but I'm guessing from later than 1970's; note its use of heavier bunpers and headrests that came later to much of Europe than the US.
Autobianchi A112, based on Fiat 127.
Abarth Autobianchi?
Autobianchi A112
This is Autobianchi A112. a supermini produced by the Italian automaker Autobianchi. It was developed using the mechanicals which subsequently underpinned the Fiat 127.
EASY.AUTOBIANCHI MADE BY FIAT
That is an Autobianchi A112, later facelift model (original had chorme bumpers back in 1969 – this must be from the late 70ies). Btw., that was lending most of it's technology to the Yugo 😉
Autobianchi A112
Easy! Autobianchi A112. This was the high priced, sofisticated citycar from Fiat, in the 70's and 80's (while the Fiat 126 was more for the average people). They also built an Abarth version of the A112, with 70 hp. That engine, combined with the very light weight of the chassis, made that car very funny to drive, but also quite challenging (nicknamed "flying coffin", for that reason…).
Autobianchi
Autobianci!
(Lancia) Autobianchi A112, Fiat 127 underpinnings, build from 1969 to 1985.
PS It's ugly!
Autobianchi A112?
Autobianchi A 112 Abarth
Innocenti 112 ??
Autobianchi or something ?
Autobianchi A112
P.S. That might be the Abarth version i.e. Autobianchi A112 Abarth
It's an Abarth version of an Autobianchi.
FIAT (the next Valiant?)
Autobianchi A112, Sir.
Autobianchi A112
That's an Autobianchi A112. I think the small hood scoop suggests that it is the Abarth version.
Fantastic little car … not sure about the reliability though!
Fiat 500
Renault 5 ! I drove one so long ago…
Hi, it's an Autobianchi A112 also marketed as the Lancia A112 and they were built from'69 (Autobianchi)-'86(Lancia)
Greetz Manuel
It's an Autobianchi A112 Abarth Mk 3. I had the same when I was yound in the midle of the eighties. its engine was a four cylinders with 1050 cm3 and 70 HP, gearbox with 4 or 5 speeds, max speed : 160 km/h or 99 mph . It was a small ( 3.28 m x 1.48 m ) but a wonderful car
It is a Daihatsu.
An 1970's Autobianchi A112.
Autobianchi a112…
Ok, all these are too easy for European people.
It's the Autobianchi A112, famous for it's Abarth version.
For me it's the real successor of Mini. It even looks simmilar to Isigonis archetype.
It carried the mechanics of the legendary Fiat 127 that appeard later. Like Fabia is nowdays introduce us to every next generation VW Polo platform.
Rumor has it that when the new global mini by Fiat arrives, replacing Palio, we might have it as an Autobianchi in Europe.
Autobianchi A112
Honda N600
not positive of this one, but i think it's an Autobianchi. not familiar with particular nomenclature though.
It is an Autobianchi, no doubt in my mind.
Should I say Autobianchi A112 too?
Definitely Autobianchi as others have noted but I'm guessing from later than 1970's; note its use of heavier bunpers and headrests that came later to much of Europe than the US.
Aston 16498452 GTX turbo
Suzuki Aerio 1957