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Tuscany, Italy - October 12, 2017: new version of the Fiat 500 parked on background rural field of Tuscany Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tuscany, Italy - October 12, 2017: new version of the Fiat 500 parked on background rural field of Tuscany Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tuscany, Italy - October 12, 2017: new version of the Fiat 500 parked on background rural field of Tuscany Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tuscany, Italy - October 12, 2017: new version of the Fiat 500 parked on background rural field of Tuscany Royalty Free Stock Photo
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A Fiat 500 on September 20, 2013 in Rome Royalty Free Stock Photo
Fiat 500 new vs. old version
Fiat 500 new vs. old version Royalty Free Stock Photo
Fiat 500 on the street in the center of Gaeta. Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Old Italian popular compact car red Fiat Cinquecento ED Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Fiat 500 on the street in the center of Gaeta. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Original Fiat 500 (Italian: Cinquecento) is a city car that was manufactured and marketed by Fiat Automobiles from 1957 until 1975. The Fiat New 500 (project 332), also known as the Fiat 500e is a battery-electric car by Italian manufacturer Fiat. The New 500 city car is manufactured at the Mirafiori plant in Turin and is sold alongside the conventionally-powered Fiat 500 (2007), which continues to be manufactured in Tychy, Poland.


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