Buy Cheap New Fiat
Fiat offers possibly the most improved range of new cars - from any manufacturer in any part of the world. Starting
with the chic 500 - a recreation of the 1960's minature city car, that will undoubtedly give the Mini a run for its
money (certainly when the London fashion crowd gets to see it). The all new Panda, a class-leading pocket or sports
hatchback with an exceptional Multijet diesel motor and surprising amounts of space - all at attractive discount
prices. The Grand Punto is a big step forward from the old Fiat Punto - it is well built, well designed with terrific
good looks. The latest Fiat Bravo carries the Grand Punto good looks - and is a worthy rival to the Ford Focus or
Vauxhall Astra. Check out Fiat test report and reviews to read just how good the world's journalists think these new
Fiats really are. Make no mistake: Fiat is now a serious contender and represents marvellous value for money. FIAT
HISTORY. "An acronym for Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino, Fiat is Italy’s Number One carmaker and involved in all
aspects of transport from light to heavy vehicles, trains, boats and even aerospace. It was founded in 1899 by a group
of investors that included Giovanni Agnelli, the family name of which has been associated with Fiat throughout its
existence. In fact, his grandson, Gianni Agnelli, was Fiat chairman from 1966 until his death in early 2003. In Italy,
Fiat owns and operates brands as diverse as Lancia, Alfa Romeo, Autobianchi, Innocenti, Abarth and Maserati. Ferrari
is owned by the company but run autonomously. Fiat also manufactures in 61 countries around the world through an
amazing 1063 separate businesses. In its recent history, General Motors became a partner with Fiat in 2000, mainly
because it wanted to generate a cost-effective means of developing diesel engine technology. In fact, for the past few
years, all Vauxhall (and Opel in Ireland and Europe) diesels have been based on those original Italian designs, which
have done no harm at all to the reputation of the GM-owned companies. The GM partnership was dissolved in May 2005, at
a time when GM was experiencing major financial issues in its North American homeland. Naturally, it needed to
handover a substantial "divorce settlement", amounting to two billion Dollars judiciously written into the contract
by Fiat, when the initial deal was established, which Fiat has subsequently put to very good use developing a range of
new models. Naturally, while the partnership deal no longer exists, there is still a development cross-over, which
means that Fiat uses GM platforms for several of its models. The company has a remarkable reputation for winning the
annual European Car of the Year award, which should highlight that its products are generally well designed and
possess broad market acceptability." The best way to finance a new Fiat is with a personal loan. Own your new Fiat
from day one and benefit from a low APR rate and low monthly payments. Contact us for a finance quote and further
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