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Fiat slashes prices of the Palio

Fiat has slashed the prices of its flagship model Palio. The lower-end is offered at Rs 3.64 lakh, while the top-end NV Sport comes at Rs 4.39 lakh. The 1.2-litre ELX comes at Rs 4.15 lakh, lower by Rs 22,000. Will a lower price make a world of a difference for the world car? It just might, as Fiat's fortunes appear to be taking a turn for the better worldwide.

Alagappan Arunachalam

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