With the Constant Rise in Prices of New Cars, the Sale of Used Vehicles Has Returned to Being a Great Option. In this Context, Two Cars Have Become the Favorites in Sales: the Uno and the Palio, Both from Fiat.
According to information released by the website Olhar Digital, which conducted a survey on the subject, the rise in prices of new cars is causing the Fiat duo to return as one of the favorites among consumers. The result of this is a threat to the leadership of the HB20, a used car that is usually the most sold.
Price Range of R$ 30 Thousand
Proof of this is that in a simple search on the OLX website, it is possible to find some models of the Fiat Uno available in the price range of R$ 30 thousand, an attractive value for the vehicle, considered one of the most beloved by Brazilian drivers. Aside from the Uno, another car that has been standing out for its popularity and low price is the Palio.
The highlight occurs even with both vehicles having been discontinued in Brazil, that is, Fiat no longer produces them in Brazilian territory. Despite this, both models continue to be popular among Brazilians, being among the most sought after by those interested in a used vehicle with a high cost-benefit ratio.
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Palio and Uno Discontinued in Brazil
As mentioned, both the Uno and the Palio have been discontinued in Brazil. The Uno was produced in the country for 37 years but ceased production in 2021. Over the years, 4,379,356 vehicles were sold, which earned it the reputation of being one of the most affordable and sold cars in the country.
The Palio, on the other hand, was discontinued much earlier. The vehicle stopped being produced in the country in 2018, after 22 years of manufacturing in Brazil. In total, more than three million units were produced and sold during this period.

Muito bom estes lindos e ótimos veículos por 30.000 .Quero comprar um PCD urgente
Muito bom estes lindos e ótimos veículos na casa dos 30.000