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2012 Fiat 500 Mopar Edition (2011 NAIAS)

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2012 Fiat 500
The Fiat brand marks its return to the North American market with the 2012 Fiat 500 (Cinquecento). With its beautiful Italian styling, timeless functionality, efficient design and innovative technology -- the same attributes that made the original version a timeless icon -- the new Fiat 500 is relevant for an entirely new generation of drivers.

Following is a list of Mopar accessories that will be featured on the 2012 Fiat 500:

Door-sill guards with 500 logo
Roof/hood decals feature a double-blue stripe
Katzkin leather interior, black with blue accents
Carbon fiber-style hand brake
Carbon fiber-style shift knob with leather boot
Rear window-mount rack
Snowboard carrier
Wheels, black gloss
Chromed exhaust tip
Chromed mirror covers
Chromed fuel door
Chromed grille surround, front and back
Wheel center caps
Key fob cover
Strut tower brace

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  • @AutoMotive78

    I know your pissed about this but did you just have to down rate my video?

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  • @AutoMotive78: Mopar has been a Parts and Services division of Chrysler since the 1920s before Muscle Cars existed. They are not "all about Muscle". They offer luggage racks, wheels, Interior trim pieces, door sill guards and so on for modern Chrysler products. Fiat is a welcome partner who is giving Chrysler the funding they need to build newer better cars and there is nothing wrong with Mopar saying "thank you" by accessorize the 500 to help make it a little more appealing to Americans.

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  • oh how i want one....so sweeeeeeeeeeeeeet

  • Usare un marchio come MOPAR per una macchina di merda come questa è assurdo!Fabio from Italy.

  • Firstly, I would call my self a total muscle car,no replacement for displacement,FR drive type person,but the 500 is the only modern car Iv glanced at and im keeping my fingers crossed for the Abarths too,Second the reason why there is a mopar Fiat 500 is because Chrysler is now owned (partnered/merged or whatever the fuck they want to call it) by Fiat so don't think that fiat is soiling the precious muscle car image because that been happening since the early 80's.

  • Why does mopar waste their time with an ugly car

  • "Fiat sucks" ... right, because Italians know nothing about auto design.

    "Fiat USA is crap because it's built at the old Chrysler PT Cruiser/Neon factory in Mexico"... Fiat invested in re-tooling the factory to a state of the art production center. Also, the 1.4l and 1.4l turbo engines are built at the state of the art GEMA factory in Dundee, Michigan.

    Fiat also controls Ferrari, Alpha-Romeo, Maserati...they are world class.

    My only question is if I should wait for the Abarth 500 or buy now.

  • @AutoMotive78 >> Italians helped the Chrysler brand Because it was going out of business <<... if you say that the 500 is a "piece of crap" then you do not know anything about cars. Please respect what you envy. I hope you understand!

  • @ChillaxedJosh

    Right... which is why they just announced a factory option for a supercharger on the 300, Charger, and Challenger SRTs for 2012...

    This little car is cool. And I hope "SRT" makes a version of one. That'd be pretty kickass.

  • @AutoMotive78 Whether we like it or not, raw muscle gas guzzling power wont really be relevant in the future. aaand... Remember AMC?

  • Thiscarneedsaturbo.

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