Fiat 133
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Manufacturer | Fiat/Seat |
Main type | Sedan |
Production | from 1974 to 1982 |
Length | 3450 m m |
Width | 1420 mm |
Height | 1320 mm |
Step | 2020 mm |
Mass | 690 k g |
The Fiat 133 is a car produced from 1974 to 1982 by the FIAT group , also through the then subsidiary of SEAT .
History
Presented at the Barcelona Motor Show in May 1974 , it represents a shelved FIAT Project, re-proposed for SEAT as the replacement of the older SEAT 600 and SEAT 850 , and also destined for the less demanding markets development route South America and Turkey , where it was sold under the FIAT brand , while in the rest of Europe as the SEAT brand .
Essentially, the 133 was an 850 with a redesigned body: in fact, the FIAT subcompact retained the entire mechanics(chassis and rear longitudinal engine cantilever of 843 cc of 34hp ), including the 202 cm wheelbase . The body, of new design, was however a sort of hybrid between that of the Fiat 126 , to which it was inspired front and rear, and that of the Fiat 127 to which the central part of the car resembled. The end result was a car of 345 cm in length, 142 in width and 132 in height and about 690 kg of weight.. It is no coincidence that the first units were fitted with the same 12 'wheels and relative hubcap stud fitted to the Fiat 850; subsequently those of the Fiat 127 will be used .
The interiors were specific and of a modest aesthetic and quality level, and largely the same of the now dated 850 , with instrumentation reduced to the speedometer and the fuel level indicator; even the interior space was not exceptional.
Produced in the Spanish plants until 1979 , it was distributed under the SEAT brand since October 1975 with the FIAT brand (with the wording "Made by Seat" ) in the South American markets, in Germany , in France , in Belgium and the Netherlands . From June 1975 it was also sold in Great Britain , through the FIAT dealerships, given that SEAT was not provided with a local sales network at the time.
From April 1977 it was also assembled in Egypt for both the domestic market and for export to Iraq . In the same year and until 1982 it was also built by FIAT in Argentina with a total of 15.821 built, at the Córdoba plant in two versions, "Standard"and "Deluxe" . The latter presented a front in plastic gray in color, with no function if not aesthetic - which however changed its appearance compared to the SEAT version - black plastic bands and side protection moldings. As an option wheels with perforated rims instead of those on the Fiat 850 . It was also distributed in other Latin American countries . Equipped with two engines of 903 cc displacement , derived Fiat 127 , with of 37 hp in the more powerful version and 34 in a weakened type to be able to use gasoline with 85 octane .
Its commercial success was indeed very modest and it does not result in any official importation into Italy except for some specimens registered by SEAT dealers. In particular it was not on the list but it was available through parallel import for FIAT employees, who could enjoy heavy discounts.
The Last production, which amounts to 190,984 units , ends in Argentina in 1982 .The replacement can be considered as the Fiat Panda , launched in 1980.