- Is the Fiat Fiorino a good car?
- Who is the Fiat Fiorino a good car for?
- Is the Fiat Fiorino a good first car?
- Is the Fiat Fiorino a good family car?
- Is there a Hybrid Fiorino?
- What’s it like to drive?
- What does it look like?
- What is the Fiat Fiorino like inside?
- Tech features
- Price and specs
- Which is the cheapest Fiat Fiorino?
- Similar Cars to the Fiat Fiorino
If you're looking for a practical panel van for your small business, is the Fiat Fiorino worth considering?
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Is the Fiat Fiorino a good car?
The third-generation Fiat Fiorino was unveiled in October 2007 and became available in both panel van and passenger body styles, the latter under the Qubo nameplate. Based on the Fiat Grande Punto platform, the Fiorino is powered by either Fiat’s 1.3 Multijet diesel or 1.4-litre petrol engine.
Fiat Fiorino owners have reported that it’s a reliable little panel van with low running costs and downtime. It’s cheap to service too. There are Fiorinos that have over a million km on the odo and still working perfectly.
The latest enhancements to the Fiorino were added in 2012.
Who is the Fiat Fiorino a good car for?
Small business owners looking for a practical, comfortable and dependable vehicle with a stylish interior and some creature comforts thrown in as well.
Is the Fiat Fiorino a good first car?
New drivers will feel right at home in the Fiorino, plus it has all the necessary safety equipment like ABS, hill-start assist, traction and stability control, and a tyre repair kit. Two airbags are standard. The steering wheel offers satellite controls and the Fiorino has a 12V power socket up front and also offers remote central locking.
With a design refreshed inside and out, the compact dimensions of the New Fiorino make it perfect for use in cities, agile in traffic and easy to park. Despite this, it has a remarkable loading capacity of up to 2.8 m3 and can carry up to 660 kilograms of payload. Furthermore, it is top-in-class in terms of performance, low running costs, comfort and functionality. The engine line-up – all Euro 6 for Eu28 and Euro 4 for Africa – can satisfy all needs. – Fiat SA
Is the Fiat Fiorino a good family car?
It’s a panel van, so no.
Is there a Hybrid Fiorino?
No. The Fiorino is available with a 1.4 petrol or a 1.3-litre turbodiesel engine.
What’s it like to drive?
On the road, the common rail diesel unit proves quiet and refined. Its road manners are impeccable and will really put a smile on the face of any enthusiastic driver. I undertook a 300-mile trip in one day and enjoyed every single yard of it – not a back twinge or a leg ache in sight.
– Staff writer, AutoTrader
Buying used? Read the full review of the Fiorino 1.3 Multijet SX here.
What does it look like?
Exterior
Interior
What is the Fiat Fiorino like inside?
The Fiorino is rather stylish for a panel van, has plenty of space up front, and all the essential convenience features are there.
Tech features
The Fiorino sports a 5-inch touchscreen, Bluetooth, a USB port, and integrated connectivity. Other features include front fog lamps (an extra), and park distance control (optional).
Price and specs
Which is the cheapest Fiat Fiorino?
The cheapest Fiorino is the 1.4 Panel Van SX at R327 900, while the 1.3 Multijet panel van SX is priced at R353 900.
Competitors
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Ané AlbertseAné was bitten by the motoring bug at a very young age. Her mom recalls her sitting in her stroller as a 3-year old, naming every car that came past. She was working as a freelance motoring journalist for publications such as Rapport and City Press, when AutoTrader nabbed her for good. She lives in the Western Cape with her two kids and two cats.View News & Reviews
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