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carcrasher88 wrote
2. The Journey's other European replacement is the new Durango. No in europe in a few month there is no more Dodge and Chrysler (except Chrysler in UK) and no big Durango here in the future. |
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Rinspeed wrote
No in europe in a few month there is no more Dodge and Chrysler (except Chrysler in UK) and no big Durango here in the future. Well, that's what I read. I guess I was wrong. |
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Are there any tests of this car made? I want to know if it is easy damagable(crap quality of some parts) like older fiats
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sajmon14 wrote
Are there any tests of this car made? I want to know if it is easy damagable(crap quality of some parts) like older fiats This not already in sale |
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Talked to a FIAT employee and she said Production stopped in 2015. Remaining cars in stock will be sold.
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Mieguy wrote
Talked to a FIAT employee and she said Production stopped in 2015. Remaining cars in stock will be sold. We'll make it 2011-2015 when it disappears from official sites (or in other words, when the stock is sold out). |
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If a limited edition is sold everywhere but not in the UK: Do i still put the colors only in english? Or do i need to put the colors in the language of every market where it was sold? That will be a very long list in case of the Black Code edition. Yes, Black Code was sold in many different colors.
Ah i need to add every country seperately i see. That is correct? -- Last edit: 2016-09-02 00:01:40 |
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Mieguy wrote
If a limited edition is sold everywhere but not in the UK: Do i still put the colors only in english? Or do i need to put the colors in the language of every market where it was sold? That will be a very long list in case of the Black Code edition. Yes, Black Code was sold in many different colors. Ah i need to add every country seperately i see. That is correct? I think you can add it in English and then others will translate it for their country. In the Netherlands for example, colors are usually in English, not in Dutch. |
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Currently sold in Australia, Czech Republic and Slovakia. Checked every other european country, but not there anymore.
We need to change the made for section. Could not believe my eyes but its true! Sold in Australia: www.fiat.com.au/freemont |
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Mieguy wrote
Currently sold in Australia, Czech Republic and Slovakia. Checked every other european country, but not there anymore. We need to change the made for section. Not really, it was sold in counties where green dots are at some point. |
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Mieguy wrote
Currently [...] not there anymore. Of course JFK. The Fiat Freemont is very popular in Germany. I was talking about the current case. As a Fiat spokeswoman told me in 2015 the production ended and available stock is sold in the countries i wrote above. -- Last edit: 2016-09-03 05:56:59 |
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I'll give the one for the Brazilian market a seperate page at some point, as I plan to work on the Fiat (Brazil) page.
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2. This makes more sense than the rebadged Chryslers as Lancias (except the Thema/300, which I like a lot).
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