The "Numero Uno" (not the pizza, the car), which is the first in a series of 500 limited edition Fiat 500s to reach Canadian shores, was auctioned off on Saturday evening by Chrysler at Toronto's 17th annual Venetian Ball. The car fetched an impressive $85,000 (no word if that's CAD or USD), with all proceeds benefiting Villa Charities, which is said to provide "culturally sensitive care" for the elderly Italian-Canadian population.
"The enthusiastic bidding for this iconic vehicle, and the fact that it sold for $85,000, underscore the excitement and interest the Fiat 500 has generated since Fiat's return to Canada was first announced," said Ed Broadbear, Vice President of Marketing - Chrysler Canada.
The Fiat 500 will be introduced to the public in North America at the end of 2010. At launch, it will be offered as a three-door hatchback with a 1.4-liter MultiAir four-cylinder gasoline engine, with a rag-top convertible model to follow next year.
The Fiat 500 will be introduced to the public in North America at the end of 2010. At launch, it will be offered as a three-door hatchback with a 1.4-liter MultiAir four-cylinder gasoline engine, with a rag-top convertible model to follow next year.
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