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Fiat has launched a two-wheel-drive version of its Sedici 4x4 for less than £10,000.
It is limited to a single trim level, Dynamic, and one engine option, a 1.6-litre petrol. It costs from £9999, which is almost £3000 less than the equivalent 4x4 Sedici.
Standard equipment includes air-con and four airbags. The first 120 versions of the car sold in the UK will get extras including alloy wheels, black metallic paint and tinted rear windows.
Despite the potential weight-savings of running with two-wheel drive, the new car's economy figures are identical to the 4x4 version's.
It averages 39.8mpg and emits 173g/km of carbon dioxide.
For more information on the Fiat Sedici, click here
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