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Auto Express, Britain's biggest weekly car magazine and website, has long recognised the Fiat Panda's talents, and was equally quick to hail the new Fiat 500 when it was launched in the UK early in 2008. The magazine describes the 500's second successive City Car title thus: "Its appeal now is stronger than ever. It has an incredible record in our road tests, and the range has now grown to include feisty hot hatches as well as a convertible model.
"Our definition of a top class urban runabout is a model that fits in perfectly with a daily commute, is designed to slot into the tightest city spots and doesn't make too many demands on your budget. The Fiat 500 scores on all counts. Only a truly special car will be able to take the title from Fiat's retro masterpiece."
The Fiat 500 comes with a choice of three different trim levels, and three frugal, ultra-low emissions Euro 5 engines, (69 bhp 1.2-litre and 100 bhp 1.4-litre petrol, or 75 bhp 1.3-litre MultiJet turbodiesel), and a 500C convertible.
