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The Fiat Fiorino is usually the first choice when buying a compact van for city deliveries, and it's such a success that it even got a song named after it. But with the arrival of the new version in 2022, is it still worth buying a used one? Sold between 2013 and 2021, the third-generation Fiat Fiorino is a van with a capacity of 3.1 m³ based on the Fiat Uno, following a recipe very similar to its previous generations, which were based on the Fiat 147 and the Mille. Always equipped with a 1.4 Fire engine with up to 88 hp and a 5-speed manual transmission, the Fiat Fiorino may not have the same power as its competitors, but it gains points for the simplicity of its mechanical assembly and very cheap maintenance. The Fiat Doblò Cargo, Peugeot Partner and Renault Kangoo also have another advantage, which is the side door. To learn a little more about the model, today we tested the 2021 1.4 Endurance version, one of the last units before the 2022 restyling. Let's go? 00:00 Introduction 02:38 Dimensions and Trunk 08:07 Interior and Equipment 15:11 Engine and Mechanics 19:20 Drivability 25:59 Fuel Consumption 27:46 Positive and Negative Points 33:17 Conclusion Did you like it? Subscribe and follow our social networks! Facebook: / driveonplus Instagram: / driveonplus Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/DriveOnPlus Email: [email protected] ➡ Are you going to buy a car? Enjoy 15% off all vehicle history checks with our partner Olho No Carro: http://www.olhonocarro.com.br/?coupon... Are you from the Belo Horizonte or São Paulo region and want to appear on DriveOn+ with your car? Send us a message on social media! We'll be happy to record with you, and best of all, we'll take pictures of your car and advertise it if it's for sale - all this free of charge! #Fiorino #FiatFiorino #FiorinoUsada Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): http://uppbeat.io/t/reakt-music/road-... License code: CKTJIRBOEFVAGYMP