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A weird looking Dart.
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Fiat Ottimo?
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Goes to wiki
Well that would be nice in a Dart.
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Almost exactly the stats of a Fiesta ST MR230
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I want it
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Would it be a Fart?
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Alfa Giulietta
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I could buy one. Nobody does though.
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The people who have the office next to mine have had two in a row. Maybe they aren’t so bad.
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Crossing fingers the rumours are true that the next gen will use the RWD Gulia platform. Highly doubt it but it would succeed the role of the 1-Series for RWD Hatchbacks.
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I thought there was a Fiat that literally used the same sheet metal as the Dart, but it only came in hatchback form... I thought this was what they called it.
Didn’t realize there was also an Alfa that shared the platform in a hatchback form.
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That’s the Viaggio, exclusive to China.
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The Viaggio is the sedan (or fastback hatch?) version of a Dart and looks identical to the one that was sold in the US. The Ottimo is the two-box hatchback version.
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Yeah, and actually the Giulietta predates both Dodge and Fiat versions.