2012 Fiat 500 Sport on 2040-cars
82 N Yonge St, Ormond Beach, Florida, United States
Engine:1.4L I4 16V MPFI SOHC
Transmission:5-Speed Manual
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 3C3CFFBR4CT127016
Stock Num: 127016
Make: Fiat
Model: 500 Sport
Year: 2012
Exterior Color: Yellow
Interior Color: Black
Options: Drive Type: FWD
Number of Doors: 2 Doors
Mileage: 30995
Just Traded !! Call us anytime @ 888-306-5772 for more info and an appointment. 2012 Fiat 500 Sport !! Giallo Yellow Exterior with Black Cloth Interior !! 1.4 Liter 101 HP !! 5 Speed Stick Shift !! 38 MPG on the Highway and 30 MPG Around Town !! Sport Mode !! Tilt Wheel !! AM FM CD !! Steering Wheel Controls !! Split Fold Down Rear Seat !! 16'' Sport Alloy Wheels !! Much Much More !! This Compact vehicle which has taken Europe by storm in 2007, the FIAT 500 is being released to the United States in 2012. Well-loaded, the 2012 FIAT 500 comes standard with remote keyless entry, tire-pressure monitoring system, electric power steering and cruise control. Power mirrors, rear liftgate spoiler and BLUE&ME handsfree communications is found on the FIAT 500 Sport model with unique interior pieces. On the FIAT 500 Lounge model, automatic temperature control, premium cloth seating and chromed mirrors differentiates from the other two trim choices. Powered by a 1.4 liter MultiAir four-cylinder engine on this 2012 FIAT 500 SPORT model has a 5-speed manual transmission which drives 100 horsepower to the front-wheels. Providing very sporty ride, maximum fuel economy is most impressive with 30 miles per gallon city and 38 miles per gallon highway obtainable. Trunk space for the compact 2012 FIAT 500 is rated at 9.5 cubic feet !! Not Bad for this Beautiful Fiat !! Call us anytime @ 888-306-5772 so we can answer any questions you may have. Thanks for your interest, and we look forward to hearing from you. All Our Vehicles are Serviced and Reconditioned before Delivery and have a Warranty. Financing Available !! Our Cars are in Average to Above Average Condition and are Priced Accordingly and at Fair Market Value !!. We will take your Vehicle in trade, or buy it, even if you don't buy from us. Please visit our website @ http://www.ormondfineimports.com/ for 50 pictures and a full description !! Visit Ormond Fine Autos online at www.ormondfineimports.com to see more pictures of
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Marchionne assures Fiat jobs will stay in Italy, amid Chrysler merger talks
Sat, 01 Jun 2013Even though Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne has repeatedly said he won't pick up, leave Italy and take his Fiat factories with him, his occasional pointed comments about the challenges of running operations in that country has worried Italian politicians dealing with government, economic and labor-force seizures the past few years. After Fiat Industrial announced it was moving its headquarters to London and it was rumored that the car division's HQ would move to Auburn Hills, MI after the merger with Chrysler, it was worried that more Italian jobs would disappear.
Industry Ministry Flavio Zanonato sought assurances from both Marchionne and Fiat chairman John Elkann that they would "commit to the country," and it appears those assurances have been given. Unemployment in Italy is at 20-year-highs and car sales are at 20-year-lows, but Marchionne said "We have confirmed our commitments for Italy" and the company will hold steady on employment. The nation and the corporation said they would work together to "relaunch Italy's car market," although it's not clear what either of them will be able to do beyond wait it out. At the very least, Fiat's stance means there's one less ball the country's politicians have to juggle.
Marchionne to take his sweater and go home after 2018
Wed, 08 Oct 2014The end is in sight for Fiat Chrysler boss Sergio Marchionne, who confirmed in an interview with Bloomberg that once FCA's sweeping five-year plan is completed, he'd be stepping down from his post to "undoubtedly" do something else that didn't involve turning around global corporations. That would mean he should finish up after 2018 if all goes according to plan.
"It's as important to walk away from the table as it is to sit down," Marchionne told Bloomberg.
Marchionne has been at Fiat since June of 2004 and is one of the chief architects behind the Italian company's acquisition of Chrysler. Despite his successes, he does sound quite ready to move beyond the auto industry, rhetorically asking his Bloomberg interviewers if there "are other things I like to do apart from this?"
Spitballs flying between Nissan and Fiat
Thu, 06 Dec 2012At the 2012 LA Auto Show, Fiat brand chief and recently crowned marketing genius, Olivier François, attempted to distance the Fiat 500e from other electric vehicles, asking rhetorically, "Isn't ugliness the worst kind of pollution?" Nissan has apparently taken issue with these comments, feeling slighted for what it considers digs at the Leaf's styling. In a recent interview with Automotive News, Nissan's marketing chief Simon Sproule shot back, "Let's face it, Fiat has not shied away from controversial styling themselves," he continued, "many would describe many of their products as visual pollution." Ouch.
Sproule says that while the 500e is a "me-too" product, made only to appease US emissions regulations, the Leaf is a serious effort at producing an EV. The Nissan marketing boss points out that the Japanese automaker has invested billions in EV development and production facilities, while Fiat will lose $10,000 on every 500e sold.
However sales of the Leaf in the US are down five percent. Nissan sold just 8,330 Leaf's so far this year, but Sproule contends that it has less to do with styling, and more with the charging infrastructure. Sproule also thinks that Nissan hit a balance between styling and practicality with the Leaf: "It's still very recognizable as a five-seat hatchback, fully functioning, absolutely competitive with the packaging of the Golf of any other mainstream vehicle." For a segment where efficiency is king, isn't that what matters most?