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Fiat's Grande Punto Production Reaches One-Million Mark
On Tuesday, 24 November, the one millionth Grande Punto rolled off the production lines of the Fiat's Italian factory in Melfi. The commemorative Grande Punto is a Passionate Red Sport version equipped with the Italian firm's 1.4 turbocharged petrol engine that puts out 120HP and it is intended for the British market. The first Grande Punto was launched in 2005 and was the heir of Fiat's two best-sellers, the first Punto from manufactured 1993 to 1999 of which 3.5 million were manufactured, while the second series that was launched in 1999 and is still currently on sale under the name Punto Classic, has exceeded 3 million. The Punto itself had replaced Fiat's iconic Uno supermini.
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2015 Fiat Punto Evo For India Is What You Get When The Doc Pulls Your Face Back
Grande Punto, Punto Evo and Nuova Punto are just different names representing different markets and…facelift iterations of the same supermini Fiat has been offering since 2005. Read more »...
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Fiat's 2016 Punto Replacement Could Be Named 500 Plus And Made In Poland
Eleven years – that's how long Fiat plans to keep the current generation of the Punto that was initially launched as the Grande Punto in 2005, before it was renamed to Punto Evo after a light facelift in 2009, and simply Punto in 2012. According...
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Fiat Uk Enhances Punto With New Sporting Trim Level And Equipment Upgrades, But Is It Enough?
With the current environment in Europe and especially in Fiat's home market of Italy, the automaker is no hurry to present a replacement for the Punto, as stated by the company’s CEO Sergio Marchionne himself last year. And if you're...
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2011 Fiat Uno: First Official Photos Of New Italian Supermini
These here are the first official photographs of the 2011 Fiat Uno, a new supermini that will sit between the Panda and the Grande Punto in the Italian automaker's vehicle range. The car borrows its name from the predecessor of the Punto and Grande...
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Rendering: Fiat Grandissimo Punto
This week’s proposal from Informotori’s design team transforms the Grande Punto 5door hatch into a mini station-wagon intended to compete against cars like the upcoming Peugeot 207 Break (SW). And that’s about all we can say about...
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