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Hi all,
I've seen another thread on the Forum that the Panda will solider on until 2026, when it will be replaced. If that's the case then I'm seriously thinking of trading my 2018 Panda Cross 4x4 in for a brand new one that is available at a Fiat dealer not far from me. The main reason is the new touch screen multimedia that now comes with the 2022 model. I love my Panda Cross and will never be without one, but the Panda U Connect I use with my phone sitting on top of the dash is one of the few downsides of my ownership. I also have an aftermarket DAB receiver fitted, but it's just useless. I'm sure the new touchscreen system will address these issues - unless anyone has experience of the new system and can tell me otherwise?
I have a few questions if anyone can help.
I've heard the 2022 4x4 Cross has summer tyres as standard and not the 4 seasons Vector tyres fitted to mine, is that true?
Does the ECO button have to be switched off every time you get in it? In my 2018 model, you switch it off and it stays off!
I was looking at a YouTube video earlier and the tester (it was foreign, so may be different to UK versions) thought the 2021 / 2022 Twin Air engine was not as peppy as one he had driven previously. Now this may be down to it being brand new and also EU exhaust emissions.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks.
I've seen another thread on the Forum that the Panda will solider on until 2026, when it will be replaced. If that's the case then I'm seriously thinking of trading my 2018 Panda Cross 4x4 in for a brand new one that is available at a Fiat dealer not far from me. The main reason is the new touch screen multimedia that now comes with the 2022 model. I love my Panda Cross and will never be without one, but the Panda U Connect I use with my phone sitting on top of the dash is one of the few downsides of my ownership. I also have an aftermarket DAB receiver fitted, but it's just useless. I'm sure the new touchscreen system will address these issues - unless anyone has experience of the new system and can tell me otherwise?
I have a few questions if anyone can help.
I've heard the 2022 4x4 Cross has summer tyres as standard and not the 4 seasons Vector tyres fitted to mine, is that true?
Does the ECO button have to be switched off every time you get in it? In my 2018 model, you switch it off and it stays off!
I was looking at a YouTube video earlier and the tester (it was foreign, so may be different to UK versions) thought the 2021 / 2022 Twin Air engine was not as peppy as one he had driven previously. Now this may be down to it being brand new and also EU exhaust emissions.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks.