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Model Details Interim Service A
(Inc. VAT)
Full Service B
(Inc. VAT)
126 ALL £109.00 £158.00
500 ALL £124.00 £180.00
BARCHETTA ALL £106.00 £153.00
BRAVA ALL £106.00 £174.00
CINQUECENTO ALL £106.00 £154.00
COUPE ALL £124.00 £180.00
CROMA ALL £106.00 £154.00
DOBLO ALL £134.00 £224.00
DUCATO ALL £130.00 £220.00
FIORINO ALL £114.00 £164.00
GRAND PUNTO ALL £130.00 £195.00
IDEA All £110.00 £156.00
MAREA ALL £110.00 £156.00
PALIO ALL £110.00 £155.00
PANDA ALL £115.00 £165.00
PUNTO ALL £130.00 £195.00
REGATA ALL £109.00 £158.00
SCUDO ALL £115.00 £165.00
SEDICI ALL £109.00 £158.00
SEICENTO ALL £115.00 £165.00
SIENA ALL £115.00 £165.00
STILO ALL £125.00 £195.00
STRADA ALL £109.00 £158.00
TEMPRE ALL £109.00 £158.00
TIPO ALL £115.00 £164.00
ULYSSE ALL £115.00 £165.00
UNO ALL £115.00 £164.00
X19 ALL £110.00 £170.00

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Your car will be collected from home or work, taken to our nearest independent Fiat service centre and serviced by a qualified technician using genuine O.E.M quality parts. Your service book will be stamped and kept fully compliant with your car's warranty read how this is possible?

The price you see above is what you pay inclusive of VAT, service parts and labour. Any additional work will be agreed with you prior to being carried out and will be covered by our 12 months parts & labour guarantee. We'll even give your car a complimentary wash/vac before returning it back to your chosen address. All same day!

So you get all the benefits of a main dealer service – for a fraction of the cost, and we do the running around!

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Your service is brilliant. I love the convenience of the pick up and drop off, and still can't believe your prices.

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BMW 6 series

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The Evolution of Fiat

Giovanni Agnelli founded Fiat in 1899 with several investors and led the company until his death in 1945, while Vittorio Valletta administered the day–to–day activities of the company. Its first car the 3 ½ CV (of which only eight copies were built, all bodied by Alessio of Turin) strongly resembled contemporary Benz, and had a 697 cc (42.5 cu in) boxer twin engine. In 1903, Fiat produced its first truck. In 1908, the first Fiat was exported to the US. That same year, the first Fiat aircraft engine was produced. Also around the same time, Fiat taxis became somewhat popular in Europe. By 1910, Fiat was the largest automotive company in Italy – a position it has retained since. That same year, a plant licensed to produce Fiats in Poughkeepsie, NY, made its first car. This was before the introduction of Ford's assembly line in 1913. Owning a Fiat at that time was a sign of distinction. A Fiat sold in the U.S. cost between $3,600 and $8,600, compared to US$825 the Model T in 1908.

Upon the entry of the U.S. into World War I in 1917, the factory was shut down as U.S. regulations became too burdensome. At the same time, Fiat had to devote all of its factories to supplying the Allies with aircraft, engines, machine guns, trucks, and ambulances. After the war, Fiat introduced its first tractor, the 702. By the early 1920s, Fiat had a market share in Italy of 80%.

In 1921, workers seized Fiat's plants and hoisted the red flag of communism over them. Agnelli responded by quitting the company. However, the Italian Socialist Party and its ally organization, the General Confederation of Labor, in an effort to effect a compromise with the centrist parties ordered the occupation ended. In 1922, Fiat began to build the famous Lingotto car factory – the largest in Europe up to that time – which opened in 1923. It was the first Fiat factory to use assembly lines; by 1925, Fiat controlled 87% of the Italian car market. In 1928, with the 509, Fiat included insurance in the purchase price.

Fiat made military machinery and vehicles during World War II for the Army and Regia Aeronautica and later for the Germans. Fiat made obsolete fighter aircraft like the biplane CR.42, which was one of the most common Italian aircraft, along with Savoia–Marchettis, as well as light tanks (obsolete compared to their German and Soviet counterparts) and armoured vehicles. The best Fiat aircraft was the G.55 fighter, which arrived too late and in too limited numbers. In 1945 – the year Mussolini was overthrown – the Italian Committee of National Liberation removed the Agnelli family from leadership roles in Fiat because of its ties to Mussolini's government. These were not returned until 1963, when Giovanni's grandson, Gianni, took over as general manager until 1966, as chairman until 1996.

Source: Wikipedia