The Fiat 125p is a mid-size car produced by the Italian automaker Fiat between 1967 and 1983. In Poland, the car was produced under license by the state-owned manufacturer Polski Fiat and was the primary vehicle for most families during the communist period. The 125p was available in various body styles, including a four-door sedan, a wagon, and a pickup truck.
Under the hood, the Fiat 125p was powered by either a 1.3-liter or 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine, which could produce up to 80 horsepower. The car's suspension system was independent at the front and solid axle at the rear, providing a comfortable ride on both smooth and bumpy roads. The Fiat 125p also featured disc brakes on all four wheels and a five-speed manual transmission.
Despite its relatively basic design, the Fiat 125p was considered a reliable and practical vehicle that was well-suited for both city driving and long-distance travel. Its compact size, robust construction, and low maintenance requirements made it a popular choice among Polish drivers for many years. Today, the Fiat 125p remains a classic car in Poland and is still used in rallies and other motorsport events.
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