Who is model in fiat 500 abarth commercial




















Do you think the ad will boost Fiat sales in the US? Do you like the car? The ad? Will you buy one? Do you already own one?

Let us know what you think! Over the years there have been Abarth tuned high performance models of many different cars, primarily Fiats, but also the occasional Simca and even Porsches and Ferraris. Abarth are also famed for their high performance exhaust systems for many vehicles. I had an Abarth based on the It was bored out, had headers and a cam. It was fun and unreliable. I love the model! She speaks perfect Italian and so I thought she was Italian.

But whether it will have an impact on sales, that I do not know. First glimpse of Catrinel I ever saw was actually in the calendar photos of Peroni Beer in , she was November Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Stay up to date with travel tips, local insights and all things Italy on our social channels! Update your browser to view this website correctly. Update my browser now. Ti gira la testa?

Is your head spinning? A few more fun factoids: The scorpion tattoo on the back of her neck? A vintage Fiat in Verona, Italy. Sonny Girard says:. Ric says:. In pitching its sporty Fiat c Abarth, Chrysler Group is sticking with a she. In this case, Romanian supermodel Catrinel Menghia has become the sultry fixture of Fiat advertising.

Italian carmaker Fiat owns a controlling interest in Chrysler and its chief executive, Sergio Marchionne, heads both companies. The commercial, below, which will air in the U. Amidst scenes of the Fiat screaming along the beach, viewers see Menghia lounging chest down on the sand.

Eventually the topless Menghia stands and, in a PG silhouette, runs after the car, which goes on sale early next year. Ford Escape is recalled for fires. Are electric vehicles prices dropping. He wrote frequently about consumer and safety issues in the car business and the relationship between the auto industry and the state and national economies. He left The Times in Stocks close higher, but indexes still end week in the red. Real Estate. Amenities go wild at luxe apartments: Music studios, rooftop dog parks, bed making by app.

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