What is a Fiat Croma?
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What is a Fiat Croma?
The Fiat Croma is the name used for two different large family cars produced by Italian automaker Fiat, one a five door liftback built from 1985 to 1996, and the other a crossover station wagon built from 2005 to 2010.
When did they stop making the Croma?
Production of the second generation Croma ceased in the end of 2010. Despite not being a showroom hit, the Croma managed to sell in quite reasonable numbers, with 65,000 sold in one year alone. The Croma has seven airbags as standard, including one knee bag for the driver.
What is the difference between the first and second generation Croma?
The first generation was made available in hatchback/liftback style only, and a second generation was made available in estate/wagon style only. The Croma was the first large car produced by Fiat to feature a transverse-mounted engine and front wheel drive.
What is the difference between the Croma and Nuova Croma?
The Croma got a major facelift in November 2007, and was termed the Nuova Croma. A new grille ( Bravo look) and rear bumper, as well as some material changes inside are the main differences.