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After a rough 2016 for small cars in the U.S., Italy’s puckish Fiat brand is resetting itself for the 2017 model year with lower prices, more content and simpler packages of features within each offering.

Fiat is cutting prices in the U.S. by 5 percent to 10 percent on many vehicles, based on examples provided by the unit of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV. The mid-range version of the 500L, dubbed Trekking, will cost only about 1 percent less but will come packed with previously expensive extras -- heated leather seats, a premium BeatsAudio sound system and a 6.5-inch touchscreen with navigation.



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Fiat Drops Prices And Raises Standard Features To Combat Consumer Shift To Trucks And SUVs

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