2014 Fiat 500 Pop Automatic 303 Miles! on 2040-cars
Maryland Heights, Missouri, United States
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I am selling my 2014 Fiat 500 Hatchback POP with 303 miles on it and
automatic transmission. We just recently found out that wife is
expecting and we need to get a bigger vehicle, therefore my loss is your
gain. The car is very fun to drive and gets 31city 40hwy. The car still
has full 5yr bumper to bumper warranty on it. There is nothing wrong
with the vehicle at all. It is in brand new condition.
The car will not last long at this price. It is listed $3,000 less the starting MSRP. The car has upgraded two-tone seating, cruise control, bluetooth, Aux, Phone setup, USB, and much more. Please serious inquires only. No trades. Thank you. 314 215 9918. Year: 2014 Make: FIAT Model: 500 Trim: Pop Bodystyle: Hatchback Doors: 2 door Engine: 1.4L I-4 cyl Drive Line: Front-wheel Drive Exterior Color: Bianco Perla (Pearl White Tri-Coat) Interior Color: Two -Tone (Ivory/Red) VIN: 3C3CFFAR9ET293990 Convenience Features 1-touch down Driver vanity mirror Rear beverage holders Tilt steering wheel Power windows Air conditioning Passenger door bin Front beverage holders Passenger vanity mirror Remote keyless entry Illuminated entry Speed control Entertainment Features Radio data system Wireless phone connectivity: BLUE&ME MP3 decoder AM/FM radio Speakers: 6 Steering wheel mounted audio controls CD player Warranty Basic warranty: 48 months/50,000miles Roadside assistance coverage: 48 months/ unlimited distance Corrosion perforation warranty: 144 months/ unlimited distance Powertrain warranty: 48 months/50,000miles Seats and Trim Max seating capacity: 4 Rear seats: bench Leather steering wheel Front seats: bucket Split folding rear seat Powertrain Fuel economy city: 31mpg Horsepower: 101hp @ 6,500RPM Fuel economy highway: 40mpg Variable valve control Engine liters: 1.4 Sequential multi-point fuel injection Fuel tank capacity: 10.5gal. Fuel economy combined: 34mpg Cylinder configuration: I-4 Engine location: front Recommended fuel: premium unleaded Torque: 98 lb.-ft. @ 4,000RPM Number of valves: 16 Drive type: front-wheel Safety and Security Traction control Knee airbag Brake assist Electronic stability ABS brakes Dual front side impact airbags Anti-whiplash front head restraints 4 wheel disc brakes Overhead airbag Ignition disable Occupant sensing airbag Dual front impact airbags Suspension/Handling Front tires: 185/55HR15.0 Rear tires: 185/55HR15.0 Wheel size: 15" Front wheel independent suspension Power steering Front anti-roll bar Lighting, Visibility and Instrumentation Outside temperature display Tachometer Trip computer Front reading lights Rear window wiper Delay-off headlights Rear window defroster Low tire pressure warning |
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