Chesterfield motor dealer captures exclusive Abarth franchise

Released on: October 15, 2008, 7:39 am

Press Release Author: BeyondPR

Industry: Automotive

Press Release Summary: A North Derbyshire family -owned motor group are privileged
to be announced as exclusive regional dealers of the Abarth range

Press Release Body: A North Derbyshire family -owned motor group are privileged to
be announced as exclusive regional dealers of the Abarth range, as Fiat Group
Automobiles re-launches the cult brand into the United Kingdom. Autoworld of
Chesterfield is one of just 12 approved dealers across UK and Eire of the much
coveted cars from Fiat. The re-launch of Abarth as a stand alone brand, a triumphant
brand name with a rich heritage in motor sport, shows Fiat Group's commitment to
producing safe, exciting, high performance cars.

The Grande Punto, the popular 'supermini', is the first of the Fiat range to get the
'Abarth' performance engineering treatment. The Abarth Grande Punto hit Autoworld's
showrooms in July and its arrival inevitably created an exciting new chapter in the
history of Abarth, the victorious brand name associated with tough, spirited cars
and founded by Austrian born Carlo Abarth in 1949 before being taken over by Fiat in
1971. The Grande Punto Abarth 1.4 turbo with 155 horse break power is available on
the road at GBP13,500. Two upgrades, available as an addition are the boxed Assetto
and Esseesse tuning kits which improve performance on many different levels. These
can be fitted at Autoworld's Service Centre. The dealer's ability to fit the kits is
one of the reasons that Autoworld has been chosen as an excusive dealer along with
its excellent track record for sales.

Jonathan Sage, of the Fiat franchise at Autoworld in Chesterfield, says: "It is
obviously a great honour for Autoworld to be appointed as one of only 12 approved
Abarth dealers in the UK and Ireland. It is testament to Autoworld's commitment to
training and customer service that Abarth have invested in us, and we are starting
to repay that investment with strong sales of the Grande Punto Abarth.

"I have been through 'Abarth's' rigorous technology training course and have also
spent a great deal of time driving and getting to know the Grande Punto Abarth, with
and without its various tuning kits fitted. It really is a fantastically exciting
and exhilarating vehicle. Its appeal to motoring fans will undoubtedly be that it is
a brilliant compromise between an everyday car and one that is capable of vastly
increased performance. The 'Sport' button transforms the car dramatically, enabling
the driver to take full advantage of the additional Abarth performance".

Motoring enthusiasts will be pleased to know that the traditional scorpion logo
associated with the Abarth brand maintains its core elements from the past, but has
also evolved to become more modern in appeal. The brand also boasts a range of
exclusive merchandise as well as the Abarth Driving School - encouraging the
continuation of the tradition of responsible driving of high performance cars. Early
2009 will see the launch of the Fiat 500 Abarth into the UK.
ENDS

Notes to editors

About Carlo Abarth
Karl (Carlo) Abarth (November 15, 1908 - October 24, 1979) was an Italian-Austrian
automobile designer.

Abarth was born in Vienna, Austrian Empire. As a teenager, he worked for Castagna in
Italy
(1925-27), designing motorbike and bicycle chassises. Back in Austria, he worked for
Motor Thun and Joseph Opawsky (1927-34), and raced motorbikes, winning his first
race in a James cycle in Salzburg on July 29, 1928). He later was European champion
five times, along continuing the engineering. After a serious accident in Linz he
abandoned motorbike racing, and designed a sidecar (1933) with which he managed to
beat the Orient Express railway on the 1300 kilometer stretch Wien-Oostende (1934).
He moved permanently to Italy (1934) where he got to know Ferdinand Porsche's
son-in-law Anton Pich, and married his secretary. Abarth was long hospitalised and
had his racing career ended, due to a racing accident in Jugoslavia (1938).
Following this, he moved to Merano, where his family originated. Abarth got to know
both Tazio Nuvolari and the family-friend Ferry Porsche, and with engineer Rudolf
Hruska and Piero Dusio, he established the Compagnia Industriale Sportiva Italia
(CIS Italia, later becoming Cisitalia), having the Italian Porsche Konstruktionen
agency
(1943-48).
Carlo Abarth then founded the Abarth & C. company with Armando Scagliarini (father
of Cisitalia racing driver Guido Scagliarini) in Torino (March 31 1949), using his
Scorpion as the company logo. The company made racing cars, and became a major
supplier of high-performance exhaust pipes, that still are in production as Abarth.
Carlo Abarth personally set various speed records on the Autodromo Nazionale Monza
(October 20, 1965). He sold the company on July 31 1971 to FIAT.

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