Panda pop crashes9/11/2023 There’s excellent vision out of the Fiat Panda thanks to the deep windows all around and large-ish (for the size of the vehicle) wing mirrors. And, if you drive a long distance to work each day like me (100km each way), then an armrest can be vital to making a drive less tiresome, but of course you can’t have everything in a modestly-priced package like the Panda. What it does, do, however, is work well as a handbrake… but that’s as far as it goes. That said, you can sit them in the door pockets without hassle.Much has been made of the Panda’s handbrake with some outlets suggesting it makes a good armrest. The storage compartment ahead of the front passenger, and the glovebox below it, even if it is a little on the small side, are both neat, but I couldn’t get an iPad or Microsoft Surface tablet to fit comfortably. Finding a place to stash your keys, wallet and phone, etc, can be tricky – and the square shape of the cup holders can make storing some cups and bottles difficult. That may well be true, but I couldn’t find all 14 and, some of the storage spaces that are there aren’t the most useful. All of the dials are well laid out so they’re easily read and understood with just a glance, and the overall feel from the interior is one of utilitarian rather than basic.Īpparently there are 14 hidey holes stashed around the Panda’s cabin. For instance, despite only being 3650mm long and with a wheelbase of just 2300mm, the Panda is able to seat five adults, although the three in the back would need to be very close friends.The dashboard is functional looking and, clad in hard-wearing but quality plastic which should suffer the knocks and bumps of everyday life without showing too much wear. ![]() Fiat has worked hard to eke out as much room inside of the Panda as is possible and they’re to be commended for the effort.
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