500L New 500L Owner

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500L New 500L Owner

Blue2U

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Hi from sunny Cyprus, yesterday I picked up my first new (I've had a couple of used) Fiat, a 500L Trekking, 1.3 Diesel Auto.
I had a good test drive last week (scaring the **** out of salemen is always good) and liked the normal 500L, but after seeing this one in the corner of the showroom I knew which one it was going to be, I also know that buying out of the showroom (as opposed to factory ordering) always gets a great deal...So here I am! :D

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PS: I buy and run a fleet of hi-end vehicles and regularly drive E/S/G Class Mercs as well as Audi, Range Rover and Porsche, plus the regular Renaults & Skodas, so I figure I know a little bit about what makes a car both good, and good value. This one ticks both boxes! :cool:
 
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Hi from sunny Cyprus, yesterday I picked up my first new (I've had a couple of used) Fiat, a 500L Trekking, 1.3 Diesel Auto.
I had a good test drive last week (scaring the **** out of salemen is always good) and liked the normal 500L, but after seeing this one in the corner of the showroom I knew which one it was going to be, I also know that buying out of the showroom (as opposed to factory ordering) always gets a great deal...So here I am! :D



PS: I buy and run a fleet of hi-end vehicles and regularly drive E/S/G Class Mercs as well as Audi, Range Rover and Porsche, plus the regular Renaults & Skodas, so I figure I know a little bit about what makes a car both good, and good value. This one ticks both boxes! :cool:

Nice looking 500L you have there. Nice alloys!

Welcome both to the forum and the world of 500l ownership. We are starting to see more and more of these cars around in the UK so they appear to be proving popular.....
 
Given the chance I'd have had the black alloys to match the roof, but as this was a stock vehicle I took it as it was...Sadly too many sales managers don't have a clue how to spec a car for stock. :rolleyes:
 
Given the chance I'd have had the black alloys to match the roof, but as this was a stock vehicle I took it as it was...Sadly too many sales managers don't have a clue how to spec a car for stock. :rolleyes:

You could always have the wheels (professionally) painted ??
 
Food for thought but right now it's my wife's pride and joy so I dare not touch it, a couple of years ago I had a car black-chromed along with the alloys and it looked awesome, I'm just not sure if the Trekk is enough of a bad-boy to make it worthwhile.
 
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