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Added on the 19/01/2016 11:41:13 - Copyright : Dennis Films
Rebecca Jackson reviews the 2015 update of the classic Fiat 500, which features refreshed styling, new entertainment systems and a whole host of personalised optional extras
The Fiat 500's retro looks have ensured the car has found thousands of homes in the UK, and now Fiat has updated the popular city car. It's got slightly tweaked styling inside and out, more choices of colour and trim and the same range of petrol and diesel engines as before. As always, there's plenty of scope for personalisation - so watch our video to see if it's any good!
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