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BARGAINS OF THE WEEK: MOTORING

James Ruppert
Friday 27 August 1999 18:02 EDT
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CAR OF THE WEEK

SMALL IS beautiful, they say And if any bite-sized city car deserves to inherit the mantle of the much-loved Mini, it is the Fiat Seicento, the latest small offering from Fiat, which makes the ideal city-centre companion. It is cheap, too, at pounds 6,520 - and its dealers are making it even more affordable. Earlier this week, Sunwin (01422 330833) in Halifax had a limited number of T-registered Mia models for just pounds 4,995. If they have run out, then Follet of Mayfair (0800 056 4426) have some high-specification Cattivo models for pounds 5,995.

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