The Fiat Multipla, which became famous as the “ugliest car in the world,” was discontinued 14 years ago. However, a “new” example was recently sold in Europe.
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In a report from Automotive News Europe, the analysis company Dataforce is cited along with a comprehensive chart of “new” vehicle sales registered for the first time between January and July 2024.
What drew attention in the report was the recent sale of a Fiat Multipla, which became famous as one of the ugliest cars ever made and, not so surprisingly, was discontinued in 2010.
The report also shows other “zombie” vehicles, such as the even older Nissan 350Z, which was discontinued in 2008, and a Volvo V50, a wagon that was phased out in 2012.
It’s worth noting that Dataforce analyzed data from all 27 EU countries and the UK, as well as the European Free Trade Association (EFTA), which includes Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, and Switzerland.
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