Styling 2014 (64 plate) with Grande tail lights

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Styling 2014 (64 plate) with Grande tail lights

I was in Spain last year, and saw a Punto with the exterior of a Grande, and the interior the same as the Punto Evo. I think it belonged to a car rental place.

Shame I didn't get a photo, it was really strange to look at.
 
I was in Spain last year, and saw a Punto with the exterior of a Grande, and the interior the same as the Punto Evo. I think it belonged to a car rental place.

Shame I didn't get a photo, it was really strange to look at.

Sounds perfect - the Grande had the nicest exterior styling, and the Evo the nicest interior!

They chop & change the Punto 2012 details so much. Despite the Evo having a new dashboard across the range, the 2012 had the Grande dash on the Pop models and Evo dash on higher spec models. Then they made the Evo dash standard across the range. It started with Pops having black door handles, then last year they went body coloured and now I've seen what I assume is the new Pop+ spec in a dealership with black door handles again! And now the Grande light clusters are back on some models too!

I wonder if they're just trying to use up a bit of left over stock, as the Pop+ spec appears to have the old Easy spec alloys, and the new Easy+ spec appears to have the old Evo GP spec alloys.

Still, at least the new Pop's won't have failed rear LED light clusters in a couple of years - every cloud.... ;)
 
Sounds perfect - the Grande had the nicest exterior styling, and the Evo the nicest interior!

They chop & change the Punto 2012 details so much. Despite the Evo having a new dashboard across the range, the 2012 had the Grande dash on the Pop models and Evo dash on higher spec models. Then they made the Evo dash standard across the range. It started with Pops having black door handles, then last year they went body coloured and now I've seen what I assume is the new Pop+ spec in a dealership with black door handles again! And now the Grande light clusters are back on some models too!

I wonder if they're just trying to use up a bit of left over stock, as the Pop+ spec appears to have the old Easy spec alloys, and the new Easy+ spec appears to have the old Evo GP spec alloys.

Still, at least the new Pop's won't have failed rear LED light clusters in a couple of years - every cloud.... ;)

I think your post sums up Fiat in a nutshell - a little "disorganised", shall we say!:D

Sounds plausible actually regarding using up stock, hopefully you're right.

I quite understand Fiat want to change things around a bit with the models to boost sales etc, but the trouble is that it makes things ridiculously confusing for buyers, especially when trying to compare models.
 
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