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    Fiat Panda (169) 4x4 2004-2011

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    Last 4 pics .
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    will that come to ameriica?

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    there are far more, so if anyone wants them just ring...
    I am easily satisfied with the very best.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Karrmann
    will that come to ameriica?
    god i hope not
    "Revenge is a dish best served cold"

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigkyy464
    god i hope not

    Never underestimate the power of the Panda!
    Some years ago I was into some 4wd action, attending some amateur adventure raids with a Daihatsu. On of those old genration 4x4 Pandas ammazed me with what it can do and handle without low-gear ratio. It made some serious 4x4 owners blush.

    That is why all these years later those tiny little adventurers are still very demanded and reach some high values for a car like that. It is still the ultimate 4x4 bargain.
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    The original 4x4 Panda has been (and probably still is) extensively used by all sorts of officals in Alpine countries, It was a very cheap and efficient way of dealing with snowy conditions. One of its advantages being its extreme lightness, not being compromises by all sorts of luxuries that makes your current 4x4 needing a ridiculous amount of BHP. In this sense it is the true successor of Citroens 2CV Sahara.

    The new looks already too modern.
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