Are Fiat cars reliable?
The overall reliability of Fiat cars has improved in recent years, with the brand sitting within the top 15 automotive manufacturers for reliability in several surveys. The Fiat 500 and Panda models are among the most reliable in the range.
Where are Fiat cars manufactured?
Fiat models were manufactured in Turin, Italy, until 2018, when production moved to Tychy in Poland.
How long is the Fiat warranty?
The Fiat warranty lasts for 36 months from the date of first registration of your car. This comprises a 24-month warranty, which covers repairs and replacements for defective parts, the labour cost and the price of any consumables. A further 12-month Retailer Warranty starts from the delivery date of your vehicle.
What is included in a Fiat service?
The components and systems that are checked during your Fiat service depends on the type of service you choose. Typically, however, our technicians will always check tyres, lights, the exhaust system, fluid levels, oil and brakes as part of the service.
Are Fiat repairs expensive?
Fiats are among the cheapest cars to repair, with average costs between £224.51 and £308.52, depending on the issue. For a quote on Fiat repairs, contact our aftersales department today.
What finance offers are available on Fiat vehicles?
Our latest finance offers on Fiat models can be found on our new car offers page. They are updated frequently, so check back regularly to view the latest deals. You can also contact us to find out more about the finance offers we currently have available.
Is Fiat available on Motability?
A wide range of Fiat models is available on the Motability Scheme. To learn more about the scheme and view the vehicles we offer at BS Marson, visit our Motability page or contact us to chat to our Motability specialist.
Can you get a five-door Fiat 500?
The Fiat 500L and 500X are five-door Fiat 500 models, which offers greater practicality and space compared to its three-door siblings.
Is there a Fiat 500 automatic?
New and used Fiat 500 models are available with the Dualogic gearbox, which is semi-automatic. This means you have the option of putting it into automatic mode or shifting gears yourself. To test drive this variant, contact us at BS Marson today.
What kind of car is Fiat?
Fiat vehicles cover a range of body types, from the 500 and Panda hatchbacks to larger models such as the Tipo Street crossover and Doblo MPV. Discover the full range on our new car listing page or by visiting our dealership today.
Which is the best Fiat car?
The best Fiat car for you depends on your specific needs and budget. If you’re looking for a smaller vehicle for urban living, try the Fiat 500 or Panda. If you need a little more space, the Tipo comes in larger guises, or the 500L is a practical choice. Other models include the Qubo, Doblo and Fullback Cross pick-up.
Are Fiat cars reliable?
The overall reliability of Fiat cars has improved in recent years, with the brand sitting within the top 15 automotive manufacturers for reliability in several surveys. The Fiat 500 and Panda models are among the most reliable in the range.
Where are Fiat cars manufactured?
Fiat models were manufactured in Turin, Italy, until 2018, when production moved to Tychy in Poland.
How long is the Fiat warranty?
The Fiat warranty lasts for 36 months from the date of first registration of your car. This comprises a 24-month warranty, which covers repairs and replacements for defective parts, the labour cost and the price of any consumables. A further 12-month Retailer Warranty starts from the delivery date of your vehicle.
What is included in a Fiat service?
The components and systems that are checked during your Fiat service depends on the type of service you choose. Typically, however, our technicians will always check tyres, lights, the exhaust system, fluid levels, oil and brakes as part of the service.
Are Fiat repairs expensive?
Fiats are among the cheapest cars to repair, with average costs between £224.51 and £308.52, depending on the issue. For a quote on Fiat repairs, contact our aftersales department today.
What finance offers are available on Fiat vehicles?
Our latest finance offers on Fiat models can be found on our new car offers page. They are updated frequently, so check back regularly to view the latest deals. You can also contact us to find out more about the finance offers we currently have available.
Is Fiat available on Motability?
A wide range of Fiat models is available on the Motability Scheme. To learn more about the scheme and view the vehicles we offer at BS Marson, visit our Motability page or contact us to chat to our Motability specialist.
Can you get a five-door Fiat 500?
The Fiat 500L and 500X are five-door Fiat 500 models, which offers greater practicality and space compared to its three-door siblings.
Is there a Fiat 500 automatic?
New and used Fiat 500 models are available with the Dualogic gearbox, which is semi-automatic. This means you have the option of putting it into automatic mode or shifting gears yourself. To test drive this variant, contact us at BS Marson today.
What kind of car is Fiat?
Fiat vehicles cover a range of body types, from the 500 and Panda hatchbacks to larger models such as the Tipo Street crossover and Doblo MPV. Discover the full range on our new car listing page or by visiting our dealership today.
Which is the best Fiat car?
The best Fiat car for you depends on your specific needs and budget. If you’re looking for a smaller vehicle for urban living, try the Fiat 500 or Panda. If you need a little more space, the Tipo comes in larger guises, or the 500L is a practical choice. Other models include the Qubo, Doblo and Fullback Cross pick-up.
B S Marson and Sons Limited is an Appointed Representative of Automotive Compliance Ltd who is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA No. 497010). Automotive Compliance Ltd’s permissions as a Principal Firm allows B S Marson and Sons Limited to act as a credit broker, not a lender, for the introduction to a limited number of lenders, and to act as an agent on behalf of the insurer for insurance distribution activities only.
We are a credit broker and not a lender. We can introduce you to a carefully selected panel of lenders, which includes manufacturer lenders linked directly to the franchises that we represent. We act on behalf of the lender for this introduction and not as your agent. We are not impartial, and we are not an independent financial advisor.
Our approach is to introduce you first to the manufacturer lender linked directly to the particular franchise you are purchasing your vehicle from, who are usually able to offer the best available package for you, taking into account both interest rates and other contributions. If they are unable to make you an offer of finance, we then seek to introduce you to whichever of the other lenders on our panel is able to make the next most suitable offer of finance for you. Our aim is to secure a suitable finance agreement for you that enables you to achieve your financial objectives.
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Different lenders pay different commissions for such introductions, and manufacturer lenders linked directly to the franchises that we represent may also provide preferential rates to us for the funding of our vehicle stock and also provide financial support for our training and marketing. But any such amounts they and other lenders pay us will not affect the amounts you pay under your finance agreement; however, you will be contributing towards the commission paid to us with the interest collected on your repayments. Before we propose you to a potential lender, we will inform you of the likely amount of commission we will receive and seek your consent to receive this commission. The exact amount of commission that we will receive will be confirmed prior to you signing your finance agreement.
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