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Fiat re-entered the North American market in 2011 with the new Fiat 500. In 1908, the Fiat Automobile Co. was established in the United States with a factory in Poughkeepsie, N.Y., [39] [40] began producing Fiats a year later, like the Fiat 60 HP and the Fiat 16-20 HP. [14] These were luxury cars. [41]
The Fiat 60 HP is an automobile produced by Italian manufacturer Fiat from 1904 to 1906. [1] It competed in races such as the Paris–Madrid race of 1903, (driven by Vincenzo Lancia and Luigi Storero) and the Circuit des Ardennes, along with other races and hill climbs. The 60 HP was the first car to feature Fiat's all new pressed steel chassis.
2000–2002 Fiat Brava - South America; 1991–1998 Fiat Cinquecento; 1980–1987 Fiat City - South America; 1993–2000 Fiat Coupé; 1998–1999 Fiat Coupé - South America; 1985–1996 Fiat Croma; 2005–2010 Fiat Croma II; 1985–2000 Fiat Duna/Prêmio/Elba; 1997–2016 Fiat Ducato II - South America; 1977–1988 Fiat Fiorino I - South ...
Fiat Ferroviaria's history goes back to before World War II, when Fiat provided motive power used for both Diesel and electric locomotives and railcars (littorine) not only in Italy, but other parts of Europe, and in South America. Fiat produced, among the rest, the successful Pendolino tilting trains, the first working prototype four-car set ...
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In the same years, Fiat acquired Autobianchi in 1968, Ferrari and Lancia in 1969, Abarth in 1971, [3] Alfa Romeo in 1986, and finally Innocenti and Maserati in 1990. The Lancia Museum, located in Borgo San Paolo in Turin closed in 1993 [4] and the cars of its collection were transferred to an industrial building belonging to the Fiat Group in ...
The Fiat 500 (Italian: Cinquecento, pronounced [ˌtʃiŋkweˈtʃɛnto]) is an economy / city car that was manufactured and marketed by Fiat Automobiles from 1957 until 1975. It was sold as a two-door semi-convertible or saloon car and as a three-door panel van or estate car.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles N.V. (FCA), now part of Stellantis, was an Italian-American multinational corporation primarily known as a manufacturer of automobiles, commercial vehicles, auto parts and production systems.