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1966 Fiat 1100 Pricing and Specs

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$1,870*
Fiat 1100

The Fiat 1100 1966 prices range from $1,870 for the basic trim level Sedan 1100 D Riviera to $4,070 for the top of the range Wagon 1100 D Riviera.

The Fiat 1100 1966 comes in Sedan and Wagon.

The Fiat 1100 1966 is available in Leaded Petrol. Engine sizes and transmissions vary from the Wagon 1.1L 4 SP Manual to the Sedan 1.2L 4SP Manual.

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Fiat 1100 FAQs

Should I buy a 2013 Fiat Freemont?

What you really need to know about the Fiat Freemont is that it’s essentially a Dodge Journey with a Fiat badge (and all that implies). The Dodge Journey itself is not very well regarded within the trade and there’s no reason to suggest the addition of a Fiat badge to it will change any of that.


The major areas of concern are in the electrical and build quality departments, where both the Dodge and Fiat have their problems. Be especially careful to make sure that all the electrical gear works properly, including the stuff at the rear of the car such as the reversing camera, rear wiper and central locking. Poor design and assembly meant that the wiring at the rear of this car is suspect and prone to failure with a new wiring loom sometimes required to fix it. The Freemont was also recalled for a variety of major problems including a bearing-failure problem in the engine, engine bay fires, faulty cruise control and even a driver’s air-bag that could deploy without warning.


Most workshops should be able to service the car, and any that doesn’t want to, clearly doesn’t want your money. The Freemont’s long-term running-cost forecast will have far more to do with what work needs to be carried out than anything to do with its fuel consumption. Frankly, there are better choices out there.

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Was the 1972 Fiat coupe SL available in Australia with right-hand-drive?

The Fiat coupes of the 1970s that most people remember are the sleek little 124 in its various forms. But although it’s largely overlooked today, the Fiat 128 was available in 1972 as a coupe and in SL specification. That got you a somewhat boxy little two-door with a 1.3-litre engine making 56kW, and a four-speed manual transmission. These cars were sold officially in Australia and, yes, they were right-hand-drive.

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What does Fiat stand for?

Fiat is an Italian car manufacturer and the FIAT acronym stands for "Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino". 

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* Price is based on Glass's Information Services third party pricing data for the lowest priced Fiat 1100 1966 variant.

The Price excludes costs such as stamp duty, other government charges and options.

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