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X1/9 (Mk1)

Car Model

The X1/9 is a model of the Italian car maker Fiat. It was in production from 1972 to 1982. In total, 140,500 units of the X1/9 were built.

1 variant of the X1/9 is listed in the More Cars Database.

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Name
X1/9
Generation
1
Internal Code
???
Built From
1972
Built To
1982
Total Production
140500


ID
17026

Node Overview X1/9 (Mk1)

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0 | 📚 Books 1 | 🛡️ Car Brands 0 | 🗞️ Car Magazine Issues 1 | 🚙 Car Model Variants 0 | 🎬️ Car Programme Episodes 2 | 🖼️ Images 0 | 📑 Online Articles 0 | ⏩ Videos 5 | ⚛️ Datapoints 22 | ✴️ Quality Index

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Fiat Fiat
Car Brand
From: Italy
Production: 1899 - ???
Models: 24
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1x Targa 1x Petrol / Gasoline / Otto 1x Rear Wheel Drive
Fiat X1/9 Fiat X1/9
Car Model Variant
Build Years: 1972 - 1978
Power: 55.2 kW
Topspeed: ???
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