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Models
- (-) Remove Qubo filter Qubo
- (-) Remove S-Max filter S-Max
- (-) Remove Ulysse filter Ulysse
- 124 (4) Apply 124 filter
- 500 (4) Apply 500 filter
- 500L (5) Apply 500L filter
- 500L MPW (1) Apply 500L MPW filter
- 500X (2) Apply 500X filter
- Bravo (1) Apply Bravo filter
- Doblo (2) Apply Doblo filter
- Doblo Cargo (1) Apply Doblo Cargo filter
- Ducato (3) Apply Ducato filter
- Fiorino (3) Apply Fiorino filter
- Grande Punto (2) Apply Grande Punto filter
- Panda (8) Apply Panda filter
- Punto (1) Apply Punto filter
- Punto Evo (2) Apply Punto Evo filter
- Sedici (1) Apply Sedici filter
- SX4 (1) Apply SX4 filter
Parts
- (-) Remove Air Con Pipes filter Air Con Pipes
- Air Con Dryer (5) Apply Air Con Dryer filter
- Air Con Radiator (1) Apply Air Con Radiator filter
- Air Con Radiator Fan (5) Apply Air Con Radiator Fan filter
- Air Con Radiator Fan & Cowling (5) Apply Air Con Radiator Fan & Cowling filter
- Aircon Compressor (5) Apply Aircon Compressor filter
- Clutch Kit (5) Apply Clutch Kit filter
- Heater Blower Fan Motor (5) Apply Heater Blower Fan Motor filter
- Radiator (1) Apply Radiator filter
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Fiat trivia
- When it was made, the Fiat 500 was one of the smallest cars in the world! It was only 127 inches long and 50 inches wide! Italians have a nickname for the Fiat 500, calling it the 'Topolino', which translates to the little mouse.
- Fiat's first car ever was the 4HP, which they rolled out in 1899. It came with a two-cylinder engine, had 4.2 horsepower and managed an impressive 22mph. The car was built in Turin, Italy, where Fiat still has its factory.
- Fiat has steadily grown, and now owns a variety of car companies, including Lancia, Ferrari, Chrysler, and Alfa Romeo.
- While the name Fiat is an acronym of 'Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino', it also translates to 'so be it' in Italian!
- Fiat had a break from selling cars in the US, and was absent from that country for 27 years!