NEWS FACTS
DETROIT (Business Wire EON) May 8, 2008 --
NEWS FACTS
In the June issue of AUTOMOBILE
Magazine, Jerry Seinfeld takes his 2-cylinder, 18-horsepower 1967
Fiat Cinquecento for a ride. In his piece, the legendary comedian and
car guy touches on the previous Fiats he’s
owned, the difference between Fiats and more stately Italian cars, and
what he plans to do to soup up a car that boasts as much power as a
bicycle.
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Seinfeld has owned three Fiats: a 1973 128SL (his first car), a ’74
124 sedan, and a ’68 850S sedan.
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Seinfeld is a collector of classic cars—mostly
Porsches—but he is no stranger to Italian
automakers.
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The Fiat is tiny enough to fit like a suit of armor, but Seinfeld says
it is an absolute blast to drive, with fantastic steering and sweet
handling. And best of all, everything on it works.
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Attribute to Jean Jennings, Editor-in-Chief of AUTOMOBILE
“Jerry’s enthusiasm
is infectious, and, not surprisingly, his writing is hilarious.”
About AUTOMOBILE
AUTOMOBILE Magazine, part of SOURCE INTERLINK MEDIA, has a circulation
of 550,000 and a total readership of 3.6 million. Recipient of more
editorial awards than any other major automotive publication, AUTOMOBILE
Magazine is designed to appeal to the interests of passionate automotive
enthusiasts. Its diverse editorial mix includes behind-the-wheel
experiences in the world’s most fascinating
cars, as well as personalities, travel destinations, automotive art,
vintage cars and industry trends. SOURCE INTERLINK MEDIA is a division
of Source Interlink Companies, Inc., (NASDAQ: SORC), a media and
marketing services company. Source Interlink (www.sourceinterlink.com)
is one of the largest publishers of magazines and online content for
enthusiast audiences and a leading distributor of home entertainment
products, including DVDs, music CDs, magazines, games, books and related
items.
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