5-speed Manual, One Owner, Only 27 Miles, As-new, Perfect Condition on 2040-cars
Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States
2013 Fiat 500 Sport 5-Speed Manual VIN: 3C3CFFBR7DT613014 Bianco (White) Exterior with Nero (Black) Interior; Only 27 Miles; One-Owner; 5-speed Manual; 40 mpg; Factory Warranty until January 2017; Options/Features: Comfort/Convenience Group, Climate Control, Heated Sport Seats, Satellite Radio, 16-Inch Alloy Wheels, Bluetooth, Sport Suspension, iPod, Leather-Wrapped Steering Wheel, Steering Wheel Audio/Phone Controls, Cruise Control, and Trip Computer. Nearly $20,000 New; Flawless CarFax and Condition; Always Garaged; No Accidents/Paint History. This Fiat 500 Sport was ordered to spec and delivered new on January 29, 2013 at Fox Fiat (Fiat dealer in Traverse City, Michigan) with 5 miles on the odometer. The original MSRP was $19,050. The car was then transported by enclosed carrier to Fox Motorsports in Grand Rapids, Michigan, where it sat in heated storage until spring. It has been under the care of Fox Motorsports from new. The Fiat is in flawless, as-new condition inside and out. It has always been stored in a climate-controlled environment, connected to a battery charger. It has never touched snow, salt, or rain and has only ever been hand washed and waxed. It has factory Fiat warranty until January of 2017 or 50,000 miles. Included are all original keys, books, records, window sticker, and two sets of floor mats (summer and winter). Full Spec/Options List: Exterior: Bianco (White) Interior: Nero (Black) Options: Comfort/Convenience Group -Air Conditioning with Automatic Temperature Control -Heated Front Seats -SiriusXM Satellite Radio Fox Motorsports manages
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The report comes from Automotive News Europe, which claims FCA's London office will employ about 50 people with backgrounds in finance. CEO Sergio Marchionne and Fiat Group Chairman John Elkann will both have offices at the corporate headquarters, as well.
ANE cites an anonymous source that claims the people employed at the London office will focus primarily on treasury operations. It's unlikely that FCA will take on any additional employees specifically for its UK offices. That said, FCA isn't likely to downsize either its Turin or Auburn Hills offices once London comes online.
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Dodge's death won't be "a part of a master plan to consolidate brands," Kuniskis told TheDetroitBureau.com. Instead, the brand, which is ultimately under the command of Fiat/Chrysler CEO, Sergio Marchionne, will likely ditch some of its badge-engineered models, like the Dodge Grand Caravan. A more focused Dodge, which was something Gilles has already hinted at, will likely see it exploring areas of the market that haven't been exploited by other Chrysler brands.
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2016 Fiat 500X First Drive [w/videos]
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