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Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Fiat 500 America

Small, stylish and crazy - that's the Fiat 500, which is now captured in the U.S., the hearts of motorists. Now the Italians are celebrating the new Fiat 500 America, the country in which the Model 2011 was sold and began working with the American pop singer Jennifer Lopez. Worldwide, only 500 numbered sedans and convertibles produced and marketed from March 2012.



The Fiat 500 America in the exclusive metallic color "America blue" is kept as a sedan. Furthermore, the special model takes off with "Stars & Stripes" exterior mirror caps and stickers, a specially designed belt line and 16-inch alloy wheels with red edges of the crowd. Even the interior of America, the iconic red / ivory-colored seats and a contrasting white dashboard displays.
In convertible form the white three-layer coating, and "Stars & Stripes" caps a stylish exterior mirrors combined with the red roof and the graphics in the colors of the American flag, running along the beltline. Here, the elegant 16-inch alloy wheels are finished off with a blue border.



The 500 America is equipped with a manual air-conditioning and decorated the outside chrome. Finally, this vehicle is displayed with its branding on the B-pillar, bearing the serial number (from 1 to 500) to a single piece of the exclusive edition.

 It provides the drive into the top engine probably the 1.4 L Multiair engine that makes 100 hp and a top speed of 182 km / h. In contrast, an average consumption of 6.1 liters per 100 kilometers, this corresponds to CO2 emissions of 140 g / km. In conjunction with the start and stop the automatic system reduces the average consumption to 5.8 liters for 100 kilometers (CO2 emissions 135 g / km).

Meanwhile, the little bubble car goes together with Jennifer Lopez on the small screen of the television: the Fiat 500 will appear along with Lopez in her video clip of the "daddy" songs from the "Love" album. From this collaboration resulted in a 30 or 60-second commercial.

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