Fiat Fullback | 4K POV Test Drive
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ต.ค. 2024
- Fiat Fullback
Engine: 2.4 MJ
Power: 132 KW/180 HP
Torque: 430 NM
Fuel Consumption: 8,3 l /100 km
0-100 km/h N/A
Top speed: 179 km/h
Weight: from 1875 KG
Model: 2018
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Video: GoPro Hero 7 Black
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Thanks for the ride... You took me off guard! Never, never would have I thought that Fiat was building a pickup truck. Reading comments, I learned that it was a "revamped" Mitsubishi L200. We don't have it either in Canada. Seems to be the size of US pickups (Chevy, Dodge and Ford) and also Honda, Nissan and Toyota that we have here. I love those kind of surprises. Thanks for sharing. Always appreciated.
Eating snickers, music and truck matches the video
Nice engine sound, look like a L200 btw
Because it is an L200
@@horuslupercal3872 Aamm, the L200 it's a Mithubishi, not a Fiat, my uncle had one, I driven one so I'm pretty sure it it a Mithubishi.😁
@@milovanraul9263 it's a rebadged Mitsubishi L200/Triton the only thing fiat about it is the badging
@@horuslupercal3872 i see
@@horuslupercal3872 engine is fiat
Engine in Fiat while all the rest is a L200😎
0:14 Kid or Parrot screaming
@Joe Black What country is this?
lithuania
Are You living in Lithuania now? Because I saw only LT License Plates on cars
I'm not for a while
Ten świst to turbina?
A rebadged Mitsubishi???
yes
@@JoeBlack9What’s your Nationality?
Parece uma L200. Hahaha
Papo
1999 Nissan Z
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This might be the only reliable Fiat you will ever see because it's just a rebaged Mitsubishi L200.
Fiat Uno, Stilo, old Panda and Seicento are all powered with engines such as Fire, Mulijet and JTD well known for their longevity. I know people who keep using their 20+ years old Fiats with over 1 million kilometers, those things refuse to die
@@alessandrovisconi1079 don't really agree with the Multijet I've seen alot of Horror scenarios with them. The JTD engines though yes I agree Opel/Vauxhall, Saab and Cadillac used the 1.9 and 2.0 units. FIRE engines are good bar the oil consumption in some cases.
@@bazasulli4975multijet are just jtd. I’ve seen horror stories with any brand. The most reliable engine in any European index is the 0.9 105 hp TwinAir. Stop repeating stereotypes
@@michelangeloboldri9893 THE TWIN AIR RELIABLE!!!. Away talk shite else where.
@@bazasulli4975 just because you might not like it does not make it unreliable especially considering this is based on actual data and not an opinion