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Encyclopedia > Fiat Fiorino

Fiorino is the model name that Italian car maker Fiat gives to the van derivatives of their small cars. For instance, a version of the Fiorino was based on the front part of a Fiat 127 with the back being a van box; another, more modern version was based upon the Fiat Uno. The Fiat 127 is a small supermini sized compact car made by the Fiat car company. ... Categories: Automobile stubs | Fiat vehicles ...


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italiaspeed.com (479 words)
Fiat Automòveis have just introduced onto the Brazilian market flex-fuel engined versions of the Fiorino Furgão and Uno Furgão vans, increasing their long-standing appeal and competitive market position.
The Fiorino and Uno vans, which are based on the B-segment Uno versions previously sold in Europe, are already recognised in South America for their all-round versatility, resistance, excellent fuel economy and low base cost of maintenance.
Both the Uno Furgão and Fiorino Furgão achieve 0 to 100 km/h in 14.5 seconds (gasoline) and 14.0 seconds (alcohol) while the Uno van reaches a maximum speed of 156 km/h (gasoline) or 157 km/h (alcohol) and the Fiorino version has a top speed of 144 km/h (gasoline) and 145 km/h (alcohol).
Fiat Uno: Information from Answers.com (681 words)
The Uno was launched in 1983 to replace the aging Fiat 127.
Fiat Uno in the UK The Uno was the first Fiat to achieve real sales success in Britain, with 190,000 examples being sold in the first six years of production — amounting to an average of just over 27,000 a year.
The Uno's replacement was the Fiat Punto, which had been launched in early 1994.
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