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Models
- (-) Remove Boxer filter Boxer
- (-) Remove C4 Grand Picasso filter C4 Grand Picasso
- (-) Remove Stilo filter Stilo
Parts
- (-) Remove Spot Light Blanking Plate filter Spot Light Blanking Plate
- Arch Trim (3) Apply Arch Trim filter
- Crash Sensor (2) Apply Crash Sensor filter
- Dash Trim (3) Apply Dash Trim filter
- Door (47) Apply Door filter
- Door Handle (2) Apply Door Handle filter
- Door Sensor Switch (2) Apply Door Sensor Switch filter
- Heater Surround Trim (3) Apply Heater Surround Trim filter
- Pillar Trim Moulding (3) Apply Pillar Trim Moulding filter
- Seat Belt (2) Apply Seat Belt filter
- Sliding Door (3) Apply Sliding Door filter
- Tailgate (3) Apply Tailgate filter
- Tailgate Plastic/Bottom Trim (3) Apply Tailgate Plastic/Bottom Trim filter
- TDC Sensor (2) Apply TDC Sensor filter
- Throttle Position Sensor (2) Apply Throttle Position Sensor filter
- Trim (8) Apply Trim filter
- Trim Across Dash (3) Apply Trim Across Dash filter
- Trim Around Stereo & Heater (3) Apply Trim Around Stereo & Heater filter
- Trim Around Vents (3) Apply Trim Around Vents filter
- Trip Computer (3) Apply Trip Computer filter
- Wing (14) Apply Wing filter
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Fiat trivia
- Fiat have been leaders in technology innovation. They were the first company to produce a minivan, the Fiat 600 Multipla. They rolled this out in 1956!.
- 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.
- While the name Fiat is an acronym of 'Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino', it also translates to 'so be it' in Italian!
- The diesel engines designed and used by Fiat are incredibly popular, and can be seen in other cars from makers such as Saab, Suzuki, Opel, and Chevrolet to name just a few.
- Fiat had a break from selling cars in the US, and was absent from that country for 27 years!