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The Fiat 500 Family Hits Three Million Sales in Europe

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This is just the latest record of the extraordinary line-up that includes the 500, the 500L and the 500X and which is constantly growing and evolving to satisfy an increasingly diverse clientele in terms of age, tastes and mobility needs. The three millionth car of the 500 family to be sold in Europe was a new and exclusive Fiat 500C Star. It set yet another record for the successful line-up that has won over the public with the iconic 500, the urban car for customers seeking style and mobility, the versatile 500L, ideal for young families, and the 500X, the all-Italian crossover with which to enjoy daily metropolitan adventures. The success of the 500 family is international. Interestingly, 62% of all sales are outside Italy, which is still the largest market followed by UK, France, Germany and Spain.

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