2017 Fiat Punto

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2017 Fiat Punto
2017 Fiat Punto

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Starting Price: ~ $3,100

  Ending Price: ~ $8,670

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2017 Fiat Punto is one of the successful releases of Fiat. In the database of Masbukti, available 1 modification which released in 2017: Punto. The earliest available release of Fiat Punto in our website is 1993.

Average buyers rating of Fiat Punto for the model year 2017 is 4.0 out of 5.0 ( 1 vote).

At the release time, manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP) for the basic version of 2017 Fiat Punto is found to be ~ $3,100, while the most expensive one is ~ $8,670.

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