The Fiat 500 was manufactured in Italy from 1957 to 1975. When it was introduced in 1957, it was a practical "city" car offered at a reasonable price. It measured less than 10-feet long and was originally powered by a 479-cc air-cooled two-cylinder engine. The Fiat would reformulate what a small car really was, and is considered by many to be one of the first “city” cars. From 1968-1972, the L models received a more modernized interior which provided greater comfort, and kept the car up to date.
Presented in light red, it is sporting steel wheels and a complementing black leather interior. Powering this Fiat city car is a 500-cc, 22-hp inline four-cylinder engine. Connected to the engine is a four-speed manual transmission. Included with the purchase of the Fiat is a set of tools. The sunroof, when open, provides plenty of ocean breezes.