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The Fiat Punto is a supermini car produced by the Italian manufacturer Fiat from 1993 to 2018, spanning over three generations. The third generation of the car was marketed between 2005 and 2009 as the Grande Punto, and between 2009 and 2012 as the Punto Evo, until the single-word Punto name was reintroduced.
Grande Punto Fiat Linea Fiat Marea Weekend JTD Fiat Cinquecento. 2009–2018 Fiat 500 - Americas; 2016–2020 Fiat 500X - South America; 2012–2022 Fiat 500L; 2017–2020 Fiat 124 Spider; 2002–2012 Fiat Albea; 1981–1985 Fiat Argenta; 1995–2005 Fiat Barchetta; 2007–2014 Fiat Bravo; 1995–2001 Fiat Bravo/Brava; 2000–2002 Fiat Brava ...
The SCCS platform (Small Common Components and Systems platform), also called Small Platform [1] or 199 platform [2] is an automobile platform originally developed by Fiat for subcompact, front-wheel drive, and all-wheel drive vehicles. It was first used on the Fiat Grande Punto, which was unveiled in 2005.
Until the 128 entered production, the plant was used to build sports versions of the 850 and 124 as well as parts for the Fiat Dino. [34] Fiat Punto Fiat Panda Cross Fiat 500X. Fiat's 2018 range of passenger car engines comprised eleven units, eight petrols and three diesels. [35] Their current range of models is the following: City car: Fiat ...
However, some cars have starting problems in very cold weather, because of improper LPG installation. In 2006, various models were available in the former Yugoslavia, including an agreement signed with Fiat for the production of the 2003 Fiat Punto model. [29] With the 794,428th and final car, production ended on November 11, 2008. [30]
The first car that used this engine was the Alfa Romeo 156 in 1997 (105 PS, 77 kW, 104 hp), making it the world's first common-rail diesel passenger car. [20] In 1999, it was introduced in the Fiat Brava, Bravo and Marea range, as well as in the Fiat Punto JTD with a smaller, fixed-geometry turbocharger and 80 PS (59 kW; 79 hp). There were also ...
The FIRE (for "Fully Integrated Robotised Engine") is a series of automobile engines from Fiat Powertrain Technologies, built in FCA's Termoli, Betim and also in Dundee, MI (only in 1.4 Multiair versions) plants.
In India, the Linea along with the Grande Punto are part of the special service from Fiat, namely Fiat First, launched on 15 October 2009 to provide 24×7 Roadside Assistance for punctures, common spares, accident repairs and towing. Fiat provides free 24×7 Roadside Assistance package for 50 months with 2+2 years' extended warranty to all Fiat ...