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Fiat to offer two spinoff models based on the 500L for 2014
Wed, 14 Aug 2013Fiat unveiled two new versions of its popular 500L in its home market a couple months ago, the 500L Living and 500L Trekking editions, both designed for different audiences. While the 500L Trekking will have adventure in mind, offering a taller ride height and protective bumpers, the 500L Living will be an ideal car for young families. For the 2014 model year, Fiat will be offering both of these in the U.S.
Winter warriors: An AW list of vehicles in which to tackle the snow
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Land Rover DC100 concept
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