General  Waze differences

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General  Waze differences

burtstyle

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I was after a 4x4 cross, but a Waze with most of what we want has come up.

Roof rails - I known are rare but id have flush

No alloy wheels - are the genuine ones readily available as a set? (replace the steels and trims)

Anything else that I’d be lacking over the 4x4 cross. This Waze one has winter pack.

Thanks!!
 
This is the pre 2012 section

The Waze is fairly new

Might be better asking on the post 2012 section of the forum

All I know is it was in partnership with the Waze satnav app company
 
MK 3 on here is pre 2012
Yes I know it’s confusing as it’s different to most part supplers
Don't blame me, blame FIAT :p

The original Panda (the old old one) had a Mark 1 and Mark 2 - so the "New" Panda then became the Mark 3 (although until FIAT released the new 2012 one, it was called the "New Panda", but then that made things even more confusing :LOL:)
 
Waze is a cross with a few deltions. Leather trims, auto air con, leather look seat panels, wheels, reversing sensors and seat height adjuster. It does have the HDC controller, which is completely useless to all intents and purposes and flush roof rails that carry more weight than the cross bars if you actually want to use them rather than just like the style. My waze cross has all the missing bits added back except reverse park sensors added and CBC and cost £3000 less than the Panda Cross. I did stick with a white one and boy, this year in this heat I am glad I did. I didnt want the raised roof rails as I have roof rack fittings for our other Pandas already. Seats without the palstic panels are also a boon. Incidentally even the twinair engined Panda tows exceptionally well .
 
Waze is a cross with a few deltions. Leather trims, auto air con, leather look seat panels, wheels, reversing sensors and seat height adjuster. It does have the HDC controller, which is completely useless to all intents and purposes and flush roof rails that carry more weight than the cross bars if you actually want to use them rather than just like the style. My waze cross has all the missing bits added back except reverse park sensors added and CBC and cost £3000 less than the Panda Cross. I did stick with a white one and boy, this year in this heat I am glad I did. I didnt want the raised roof rails as I have roof rack fittings for our other Pandas already. Seats without the palstic panels are also a boon. Incidentally even the twinair engined Panda tows exceptionally well .

Thanks that’s very helpful. We actually bought a 4x4 cross coming Monday but it was advertised as a city cross so hopefully we’ve paid a little less. But no parking sensors these were an option I believe- are they easy to buy and fit or can they
Be fitted by Fiat, expensive?
 
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