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Fiat Regata

Fiat Regata

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$1,980
8.5L/100km (combined)
Sedan
3 Speed Automatic
Unleaded Petrol

Fiat Regata News

INDUSTRY NEWS
'Game-changing' electric car batteries could push 1000km driving range and cut EV prices massively: Is Stellantis, owner of Ram, Jeep, Alfa Romeo, Fiat, Peugeot, Citroen and Maserati, onto something big?
31 Jan 2025
UPCOMING MODELS
Iconic Italian carmaker's answer to the MG4, BYD Dolphin, GWM Ora and Hyundai Inster: Could 2025 Fiat Grande Panda electric car come to Australia as a cut-price practical SUV?
29 Jan 2025
SALES
Why so many car brands lost sales in Australia during 2024 including Tesla, MG, Ram and Jeep
17 Jan 2025
INDUSTRY NEWS
Rust in pieces: Cult favourite 4WD, a small SUV that should have done better and a whole brand axed - the new-car market is going to get bloody next year
31 Dec 2025
INDUSTRY NEWS
'Many years' ahead: Former CEO of Jeep, Ram, Fiat and Peugeot parent company offers grim warning for the future of western car brands as pressure from Chinese electric car makers like BYD, MG and Xpeng mounts
18 Dec 2024
INDUSTRY NEWS
Now there's too much stock? Stellantis throttles back production of internal-combustion models like Alfa Romeo Tonale and Jeep Wrangler to side-step EU emissions penalties and reduce big US inventory backlog
23 Oct 2024
INDUSTRY NEWS
Is this electric car the canary in the coal mine for EVs? Fiat 500e production pause extended as demand slumps
2 Oct 2024
INDUSTRY NEWS
EV shock! Stellantis halts production of the Fiat 500e as sales dwindle of premium BYD Dolphin, GWM Ora and MG4 rival
13 Sep 2024
LISTICLE
Guess which country buys more Tesla Model Ys than any other car? Here's the No.1 best selling cars around the world, from the Suzuki Swift and Toyota Yaris to the Volkswagen Golf and Ford Ranger
8 Sep 2024
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Fiat factor

NOT much! They were sold here in the late '80s and really it was only unfortunate souls hooked on Italian cars who were foolish enough to buy them. They rusted, used oil, blew smoke and were generally fairly undesirable. Your son-in-law might get $1000, but should be happy to see it gone.

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