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Fiat 124 Special T 1600 Fiat 124 Special 1400 Fiat 1100/103 Fiat 500 Fiat 1500 Fiat 850. 1950–1958 Fiat 1400; 1951–1973 Fiat Campagnola; 1952–1954 Fiat 8V; 1952–1958 Fiat 1900; 1953–1969 Fiat 1100/103; 1955–1969 Fiat 600; 1957–1961 Fiat 1200; 1957–1975 Fiat 500; 1959–1966 Fiat 1200/1500/1600 Cabriolet; 1959–1968 Fiat 1800 ...
The Brazilian Fiat Uno family was topped by a sporting turbocharged 1.4-litre inline-four version (118 HP), the Uno Turbo i.e. This model was available between 1994 and 1996 and was part of the regularly available lineup; 1801 units were produced. Modified interior of the 2004 facelift Fiat Uno. From 1990 to 2014, a 1.0 litre version was sold ...
Beginning in 1990, when Fiat took over, Innocenti also sold Yugo's Koral and Brazilian-sourced versions of the Fiat Uno (Elba station wagon and Uno Mille) in the Italian market. [11] These rebadged models were the last Innocentis; in February 1996 it was announced that sales of the marque would be halted at the end of June 1997. [12] [13]
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Initially, Zastava was widely known for its locally built versions of the Fiat 128 and Fiat 600, and latterly the Zastava 102 - based on the Fiat 127. During the 1980s, Zastava sold its compact cars in North and South America and Western Europe under the " Yugo " brand, competing in the budget segment of the market alongside other Eastern ...
Fiat 124 Sport Spider; Fiat 125; Fiat 126; Fiat 127; Fiat 128; Fiat 131; Fiat 132; Fiat 147; Fiat 900T; Fiat 6640A; Fiat Argenta; Fiat Croma; Fiat Ducato; Fiat Duna; Fiat Fiorino; Fiat Marengo; Fiat Ritmo; Fiat Talento; Fiat Tipo (Type 160) Fiat Uno; Fiat X1/9; Ford Bronco; Ford Capri; Ford Corcel; Ford Cortina; Ford Country Squire; Ford Del ...
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Premier Ltd [4] (formerly known as The Premier Automobiles Limited) [5] was an Indian automotive manufacturer company, based in Mumbai. [6] The company was owned by the Walchand Group and was established by Walchand Hirachand as Premier Automobiles Ltd (PAL) in 1944 with the encouragement and support of Sir. M. Visvesvaraya.