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Panda 2012+ 'New' Panda 4x4.

Introduction

Recently exchanged my beloved Suzuki Jimny of 12 years for a Panda 4x4. My 3rd Fiat. I previously had an UnoS and a Cinquecento sporting.
Hope this one does as well as those did.
Ann
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Heated front screen £125 on it's own. But unless 2 degrees or less it won't work.

Our Lounge has the heated screen. It comes on when you either press the heated screen button or the Climate 'screen' button at whatever temp. I found it handy for very fast demisting (along with the aircon) in wet weather when I had been sat in the car with a decent portion of chips.

Go with what you like best as you have to live with it for a while, within reason on the cost. I still think it could be worth looking at pr-reg and standard lending if you're not hooked on a specific cost per month.
 
Fiat PCH deals don't look especially good at the moment, but you may be able to get a sweeter deal via the NHS. I suspect that, with falling UK car sales across the board, the price competition will hot up over the next few months (and there are likely to be some very sweet deals on diesels, as manufacturers struggle to shift them).
 
2 door vehicles are obviously smaller, better for fitting into tighter parking spaces (though the longer doors tend to make them more difficult to get out of once you're settle in), and the lighter weight usually means better mpg, better acceleration and better handling (albeit all marginal differences).
 
Recently exchanged my beloved Suzuki Jimny of 12 years for a Panda 4x4. My 3rd Fiat. I previously had an UnoS and a Cinquecento sporting.
Hope this one does as well as those did.
Ann
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Suave, sophisticated, refined, good looking, well turned out.... Like mine too.

I think the colour suits well it.
 
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