Who needs a Ford Transit Connect or a Ram Promaster City when you could have something much more unique, especially here in the U.S.?
Billed as a one-of-a-kind time capsule, this Fiat Fiorino Panorama currently shows only 46,000 kilometers, or approximately 28,583 miles.
Per the seller, the Fiat has been recently received several new components including tires, brake pads, fuel …
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UltimaDork
9/29/24 3:35 p.m.
That sort of thing is relevant to my interests
There are tons of those kinds of cars in Latin America and Europe. They are the equivalent of contractor's vans here in the US.
I'm surprised there are any left in that kind of condition, especially the passenger version. The passenger ones were pretty rare to begin with as lot of them were sold as small vans with no rear side windows and IIRC no rear seat, making it a commercial vehicle.
The dash and gauges look very 90s Nissan
In Norway, cars have much higher taxes if the car seats more than two people (if it's less, it's considered to be a commercial work vehicle), so a lot of cars like the Fiat shown here are sold. Seeing these Fiats, Transit Connects, VWs, and the various Citroen and Pugeot versions are quite common. After a few years a back seat is added and they become the family hauler.
This looks like a perfect support vehicle at the track.