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Fiat 500 Street – yet another 500 Special Edition
Tue, 21 Aug 2012Fiat hasĀ revealedĀ another special edition 500 – the Fiat 500 Street – with extra equipment and a sporty look. It must be all of a week since we’ve had a limited edition Fiat 500, so it was long overdue. Determined to produce as many limited edition 500s as they possibly can to get punters through showrooms, Fiat has added the Fiat 500 Street to its current lineup in a bid for a few more hard-earned Pounds heading their way.
Register now for the 2013 Interior Motives Design Awards ceremony
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Ferrari sales drop off a cliff
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