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Fiat Stilo

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Fiat Stilo
Fiat
aka Fiat Stilo Multiwagon
Production 2001-2007
Class Family Hatchback
Body Style Three-door hatchback
Five-door hatchback
Five-door Multiwagon
Length Three-door - 4182 mm
Width 1784 mm
Height 1475 mm
Wheelbase 2600 mm
Weight Three-door Dynamic - 1285 kg
Transmission Five- or six-speed manual
5-speed semi-automatic
Engine 1,242 cc four-cylinder petrol
1,368 cc four-cylinder petrol
1,600 cc four-cylinder petrol
1,800 cc four-cylinder petrol
2,400 cc five-cylinder petrol
1.9 JTD diesel
1.9 JTD 16v diesel
Power 1.2 - 80hp
1.3 - 95hp
1.6 - 103hp
1.8 - 133hp
2.4 - 170hp
1.9 JTD - 115-130hp
1.9 JTD 16v - 150hp
Similar Ford Focus
SEAT Leon
Citroen C4
Volkswagen Golf
Peugeot 307
Designer {{{Designer (lead designer if it was a team effort)}}}

The Fiat Stilo was introduced in 2001 as a replacement for the successful Bravo and Brava models and Fiat's entry into the popular 'Family Hatchback' class. The Stilo was designed from the ground up, and was predicted to be the new volume seller which would carry Fiat into the 21st Century.

The Stilo is available in three-door, five-door and Multiwagon variants, with a variety of engines and models geared either towards economy or performance. Boasting high equipment levels, average fuel economy and excellent safety features, the Stilo was one of the company's best selling models before the arrival of the Fiat Nuova Panda and most recently Fiat Grande Punto, but now it's getting quite dated, both from an engineering perspective and in the looks department. The Stilo will be replaced in the summer of 2007 by the Brava.

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