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− | '''Fiat Panorama. 1980–6 (prod. 1,502,119, incl. all variants). 3-door wagon. F/F, 1048, 1297 cm³ (I4 OHC).''' Although Panorama had been used as a name to denote estate cars, only the 147-based version had it as an independent model line. Based around the Brazilian [[Fiat 147]], which in turn meant [[Fiat 127|127]] roots, but modified to cope with the extra weight. Longer than sedan by 30 cm; 730 l space with the rear seat up, 1440 l with it down. Exported to Europe as Fiat 127 Panorama. | + | '''Fiat Panorama. 1980–6 (prod. 1,502,119, incl. all variants). 3-door wagon. F/F, 1048, 1297 cm³ (I4 OHC).''' Although Panorama had been used as a name to denote estate cars, only the 147-based version had it as an independent model line. Based around the Brazilian [[Fiat 147]], which in turn meant [[Fiat 127|127]] roots, but modified to cope with the extra weight. Longer than sedan by 30 cm; 730 ℓ space with the rear seat up, 1440 ℓ with it down. Exported to Europe as Fiat 127 Panorama. |
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Latest revision as of 12:46, 1 December 2019
Fiat Panorama. 1980–6 (prod. 1,502,119, incl. all variants). 3-door wagon. F/F, 1048, 1297 cm³ (I4 OHC). Although Panorama had been used as a name to denote estate cars, only the 147-based version had it as an independent model line. Based around the Brazilian Fiat 147, which in turn meant 127 roots, but modified to cope with the extra weight. Longer than sedan by 30 cm; 730 ℓ space with the rear seat up, 1440 ℓ with it down. Exported to Europe as Fiat 127 Panorama.
Manufacturing location: Betim, Minas Gerais, Brazil
Marque: Fiat | Successor: Fiat Elba