The Fiat Ritmo is a small, front-engine, front-wheel drive family car manufactured and marketed by Fiat, launched in April 1978 at the Turin Motor show...
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access to MP3 files stored on the unit. In Australia, the Fiat Bravo was sold as the Fiat Ritmo, since Mazda Australia owns rights to the "Bravo" name (as...
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the sedan and station wagon versions of the Fiat Ritmo hatchback, corresponding to the post-facelift Ritmo. The Regata was offered with a choice of three...
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1971–1983 Fiat 127 1972–2000 Fiat 126 1972–1981 Fiat 132 1972–1982 Fiat X1/9 1974–1984 Fiat 131 1974–1982 Fiat 133 1976–1987 Fiat 147 1978–1988 Fiat Ritmo/Strada...
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SEAT Ronda (section The dispute with Fiat)
Spanish city. The SEAT Ronda was a restyled SEAT Ritmo which in its turn derived from the Fiat Ritmo. However, in 1983 the Arbitration Chamber of Paris...
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the SEAT Ritmo, which in its turn was the rebadged version of the Fiat Ritmo. The Málaga most closely resembled the Fiat Regata, which was Fiat’s own saloon...
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base 1,100 cc powered model ended in 1979 after the introduction of the Fiat Ritmo/Strada in 1978. In 1980 production of the small three-door station wagon...
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1984-2001 (Latin American version) Fiat Prêmio/Duna/Elba: 1985–1999 Fiat Ritmo: 1979-198? Innocenti Mille: 1994–1997 Fiat Palio: 1996–2001 Autobianchi/Lancia...
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The Fiat X1/9 is an Italian two-seater mid-engined sports car designed by Bertone and manufactured by Fiat from 1972–1982 and subsequently by Gruppo Bertone...
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2014). Fiat Ritmo — an earlier Fiat car which was sold as the "Strada" in some markets Fiat Palio — the recent Strada's base car Fiat Albea Fiat Siena...
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Look up ritmo or ritmò in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ritmo (Italian/Spanish for "rhythm") may refer to: Fiat Ritmo, a 1978–1988 Italian compact car...
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The Fiat Ducato is a light commercial vehicle jointly developed by FCA Italy and PSA Group (currently Stellantis), and mainly manufactured by Sevel, a...
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SOHC Fiat 131 Mirafiori: 1981-1984 Fiat Croma: 1985-1991 Diesel engine Fiat Uno: 1986-1995 (Europe) Fiat Ritmo: 1985-1988 Fiat Regata: 1984-1990 Fiat Fiorino:...
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Abarth (redirect from Fiat 750 Abarth)
cars, such as the Fiat Ritmo Abarth 125/130 TC. In 2000s, Fiat used the Abarth brand to designate a trim/model level, as in the Fiat Stilo Abarth. On 1...
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SEAT (section Partnership with Fiat)
model sparked a lawsuit from Fiat against SEAT, as the former claimed the car was too similar to a car in Fiat's range, the Ritmo. In defence of SEAT, the...
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The Fiat Uno is a supermini manufactured and marketed by Fiat. Launched in 1983, the Uno was produced over a single generation (with an intermediate facelift...
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the Fiat Ritmo-based SEAT Málaga took its place in 1985. Turkish Automotive Factories Incorporated (Tofaş) in Turkey started the production of Fiat 131s...
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Fiat SOHC engine. Fiat 128: 1969-1985 Fiat X1/9: 1972-1989 Fiat Ritmo/Strada: 1978-1988 Fiat 131 Mirafiori: 1980-1984 Fiat 147: 1982 (Argentina) Fiat...
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The Fiat Tipo (Type 160) is a compact car, designed by the I.DE.A Institute design house, and produced by the Italian manufacturer Fiat between 1988 and...
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Romeo and Fiat vehicles for the Egyptian market. Arab American Vehicles (AAV) also manufactured Fiats in Egypt. They assembled the Fiat Ritmo at the behest...
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The Fiat Twin Cam (also known as the Lampredi Twin Cam) is an advanced double overhead camshaft inline-four automobile engine produced from 1966 through...
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Fiat subsequently stopped marketing the Spider and the X1/9—to have their marketing assumed by their respective carrozzerie. In Europe, the Ritmo Cabrio...
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Jahren: Verbesserter Fiat". Auto, Motor und Sport. 1974 (9): 21. 27 April 1974. Mazzocchi, Gianni, ed. (March 1979). "Fiat "Ritmo 75 CL" Automatica". Quattroruote...
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- Fiat Ulysse Minivan - Fiat E-Doblò Fiat Panda Fiat 500 Fiat 500e Fiat 500X Fiat 600e Fiat Tipo Fiat Ulysse Fiat Mobi Fiat Argo Fiat Cronos Fiat Pulse...
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The Fiat Panda is a city car manufactured and marketed by Fiat since 1980, currently in its third generation. The first generation Panda, introduced in...
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Fiat Chrysler Automobiles N.V. (FCA), now part of Stellantis, was an Italian-American multinational corporation primarily known as a manufacturer of automobiles...
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2300 S Coupe 1966 Type 34 Karmann Ghia Ghia-Fiat G230S Fiat 500 Ghia Jolly OSI-Ford 20 M TS Fiat 126 Fiat Ritmo "Mobil Legenda Bernama VW Karmann Ghia"....
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the 1977 Geneva Motor Show. From the start of the 1980s, the Fiat Ritmo Cabrio and the Fiat X1/9 were produced and sold directly under the Bertone brand...
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The Fiat Punto is a supermini car (B-segment) produced by the Italian manufacturer Fiat from 1993 to 2018, spanning over three generations. The third...
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The Fiat 500 is an A-segment city car manufactured and marketed by the Italian car maker Fiat, a subdivision of Stellantis, since 2007. It is available...
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