Fiat Argenta Reviews

You'll find all our Fiat Argenta reviews right here. Fiat Argenta prices range from $2,640 for the Argenta to $4,070 for the Argenta .

Our reviews offer detailed analysis of the 's features, design, practicality, fuel consumption, engine and transmission, safety, ownership and what it's like to drive.

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Fiat Reviews and News

2022 Toyota Land Cruiser 300 Series is almost here, so check out some of the oldest new cars currently on sale - 70 Series included
By Byron Mathioudakis · 16 May 2021
Right now, new-car sales are booming, buyers have to wait months and even years for specific model or grade choices in some instances, and nobody is really wheeling and dealing like they used to pre-pandemic.
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Holden and Ford Australia invented the car-based ute, so why can't we buy the Hyundai Santa Cruz, Ford Maverick, Honda Ridgeline and Fiat Strada that are their spiritual successors?
By Byron Mathioudakis · 02 May 2021
It should be taught at primary schools as essential Australian cultural history.In the early 1930s, a Victorian farmer wrote to Ford requesting a new type of pick-up - one that could take his wife to church on Sundays and pigs to market on Mondays.It was
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Fiat Ducato 2021 review: Mid-wheelbase GVM test
By Mark Oastler · 04 Mar 2021
The Ducato originated in 1981 through a joint venture between Fiat and PSA Peugeot-Citroen, which are both now part of the recently formed Stellantis conglomerate. The Ducato has evolved through four decades and several generations, with more than 2.6 million sold in a variety of body styles (including popular motorhomes) and wheelbases.
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Jeep Grand Cherokee, Alfa Romeo Stelvio, Citroen C5 Aircross and the other important models crucial to Stellantis' future
By Stephen Ottley · 24 Jan 2021
The world got a new automotive juggernaut this week.It took more than a year but, the merger between Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) and Group PSA (Peugeot-Citroen) was finally completed, immediately making it the fourth largest car company in the world.
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Used alternatives to 2021 Toyota Yaris Cross and other new crossovers: Nissan Juke and Suzuki S-Cross lead budget options worth considering
By David Morley · 15 Nov 2020
The recent launch of Toyota’s Yaris Cross is further proof of the rise and rise of the crossover vehicle. Even the tiniest ones.
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Jeep Grand Wagoneer, Opel Insignia, Alfa Romeo Tonale, Fiat 500 and other models that could help the new Stellantis merger in Australia
By Stephen Ottley · 31 Oct 2020
What would be the world’s fourth largest car company – by volume – took a step closer to becoming a reality this week. The long-running saga of the merger between Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) and PSA Group looks set to be finalised by early 2021, after the two sides signed cross-border merger terms.
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2021 Fiat 500e 3+1 revealed: Third bodystyle added to electric small-car successor
By Tom White · 23 Oct 2020
The new-generation Fiat 500 EV range continues to expand in Europe, but Australia is yet to hear any news on the Italian brand.
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Under the radar: The five lowest-selling car makers in Australia revealed - and the numbers will surprise you
By Andrew Chesterton · 13 Sep 2020
We've dedicated plenty of site space to the biggest-selling brands in the country - from Toyota to Mazda, Hyundai to Kia - but this time we're going to do things a little differently.
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New Fiat Ducato 2021 pricing and specs detailed: Mercedes-Benz Sprinter, Volkswagen Crafter rival gets update
By Justin Hilliard · 20 Aug 2020
Fiat Professional Australia has released the Series 7 version of the Ducato large van, with it ushering in a new turbo-diesel engine and a new automatic transmission
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Alfa Romeo and Fiat here to stay in Australia, but no confirmation of new product yet
By Tung Nguyen · 07 Aug 2020
Italian brands Alfa Romeo and Fiat are safe in Australia despite no official confirmation of any future products coming to replace each marque's ageing product stable.Speaking to CarsGuide, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) Australia boss Kevin Flynn reaffi
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