Fiat Cars - Sell My Fiat
Fabbrica Italiana Automobile Torino is the famed acronym for Fiat. A direct translation of Fiat into English would mean Italian Automobile Factory of Turin. Fiat is the Italian manufacturer of automobiles as well as engines. The industrial and financial group of Fiat is based in the region of Piedmont.
Founded in the 1800s by investors, namely Giovanni Agnelli, Fiat has been involved in the production of railroad vehicles, aircrafts and even tanks. Since 2009 Fiat gained the title of the ninth largest manufacturer of automobiles in the world. This is a side from its title as Italy’s largest producer of cars.
Fiat cars are assembled all over the world, Brasil is the largest producer of Fiat cars outside of Italy. Fiat factories can be found as far and wide as in Poland and Argentina. The history behind Fiat licensing its products to other countries for production goes back a long time. It isn’t uncommon to discover that many joint venture productions could be seen even in South Asian countries like India and Pakistan aside from Italy’s European partners like France and Russia.
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How do I sell my used Fiat car?
If you’re looking for a hassle free way to sell your Fiat then ‘Sell The Car’ is the site for you. Here our friendly, professional buyers will evaluate your Fiat and offer you a price based on the information you have given us. At ‘Sell The Car’ we will offer you our best price possible for your Fiat. If you are happy with our quote then it’s simply a matter of arranging a convenient time for us to collect your Fiat. We pay our customers whilst our driver is on their premises so the funds would be fully cleared prior to us leaving. For more details please see the ‘How It Works’ section of our website.