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Over the years, Italian car manufacturer Fiat has produced some classic cars, which is hardly surprising as the Fiat group owns such renowned names as Ferrari, Alfa Romeo and Maserati.
While Ferrari and Maserati are names that are beyond most peoples' budgets, Fiat have become a household name with a string of inexpensive and reliable cars. In fact, since 1995, Fiat have won a string of European Car of the Year awards with models such as the Fiat Punto, Fiat Brava/Bravo, Fiat Panda and Fiat 500.
Sales of Fiat cars continue to grow globally and it is now the sixth largest car manufacturer in the world. One of the chief reasons behind this is that it consistently produces cars that grab the public's attention.
The Fiat 500 is the latest model to turn heads from the Italian car manufacturer. The cheap-to-run stylish minicar has proved an instant hit with motorists and it is environmentally friendly. What is more, it is extremely fun to drive and could even surpass another Fiat hit, the Punto, in popularity.
A much cheaper, and more sensible, option is the Fiat Panda. This city runaround may not turn heads, but you will be hard-pushed to find a cheaper option that is so economical. For those who like a bit more style and a bit more power, Fiat have also released the Panda 100HP.
There are few cars that took the Irish market by storm like the Fiat Punto did after its release in 1995. Fiat came up with a small car that looked good and didn't cost the earth. The Punto, or Grande Punto as it is now called, remains a huge seller today among those who need a little more than just a city car.
Other Fiat models include the Bravo, the Doblo, the Sedici and the Qubo. True to form, Fiat continue to produce cars that stand out from the crowd with a little distinctive Italian flair. Fiat is making a big comeback these days, and it is easy to see why.
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