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Fiat Kids
Ride-Ons - Pedal
and 6V Electric
Fiat are well known for their
practical, reliable and affordable
cars - almost all of us have owned a
Fiat at some point in our lives.
Children love to play being their
parents and having a Fiat of their
very own just like Mum or Dad will
make them feel very special indeed!
All our
Fiat riding toys for children are fully
licensed by Fiat and
include all the authentic logos and
badges.
Click
here to see all the licensed Fiat riding toys for children
 
Please scroll down to see
information on the individual kids
cars, alternatively you can jump to
the following:
Kids Cars
Driver's packs
Why should I buy a licensed
Fiat ride
on?
Age
Suitability
After-sales service for your riding
toy
Safety
Fiat
500 Classic Children's
Ride-on
Some may remember the classic Fiat
500 being launched back in 1957 and
it's popularity across Europe lead
to it becoming an iconic image of
that time. The cute, retro styling
of the kids ride on version is sure
to charm children today as much as
it charmed the adults who first
drove the original!
Classic Fiat 500 Riding Toy - Pedal

Fiat
500 Nuova Children's Ride On
Production of the classic Fiat 500
stopped in 1975, and it wasn't until
2007 that the Fiat Nuova 500 was
launched. It has been updated of
course, but you can still see that
the design has been inspired by the
original. Those distinctive
headlights and shape of the front
end are reminiscent to the old
design, but the sleek curves of the
Nuova give this an up-to-date feel.
Please
click here for more Firat Nuova
Trivia.
Fiat 500 Nuova Riding Toy - Pedal
Fiat 500 Nuova Riding Toy - 6v
Electric

Drivers Packs
All our Fiat kids cars come with a
free, personalised driver's pack for
your child. This includes a
personalised MOT certificate,
personalised registration documents,
driver's licensed and numberplate
sticker pack. Please
click here to see more information
on your free ride-on driver's pack.
Why Should I Buy a Licensed Fiat Ride On?
Licensed Fiat ride-ons are
designed and produced alongside Fiat
themselves, meaning the quality and
durability has been well tested.
All our
Fiat riding toys have the same basic
features:
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Steel
Chassis - can easily withstand a
child jumping in and out.
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Tough
polyethylene bodywork - flexible
and strong, avoids damage to the
ride-on or furniture if there is a
crash.
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Deep
injected paintwork - allows
scratches to be buffed away
easily.
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Realistic alloy-like wheels.
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UK
based service centre and 1 year
guarantee.
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Authentic logos, badges and
stickers.
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Top
quality European construction and
design.
Age
Suitability
The 3+ rating on Fiat kids
cars is based on safety reasons
rather than ability or size. Our
Fiat ride ons are well
designed, so will allow many 18
month olds to reach the pedals and
steer. They will probably also amaze
you with their ability after a short
time. However a young child may lack
the judgement to avoid a tree or
might start chewing small parts and
for this reason the manufacturers
recommend various age guidelines.
The parent ultimately controls the
environment the Fiat
riding toy is used in and
understands the child better than
anyone else. The manufacturers can
only offer guidelines and their
recommendation is based on the
average child.
Please
click here for a complete guide to
buying a kids car
After-Sales Service
Purchasing one of our licensed
Fiat
ride-ons gives you exclusive access
to TotParts and a 1 year guarantee.
Toys Toys build their Fiat
riding toys to the highest
standards, so we know they will last
for years. Therefore we offer a 1
year guarantee, if anything goes
wrong with your Fiat kids car we will sort
it out free of charge. Please
click here to see more about
TotParts.
Safety
A
Fiat
riding toy will offer your child
years of fun and happy memories, as
long as you ensure you follow safety
guidance:
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Choose an area that is wide and
clear of obstacles.
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Do
not use your Fiat riding toy close
to parked cars.
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Avoid
using your Fiat kids car on icy
surfaces and avoid using in
excessive wet or snowy conditions.
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Look
for a smooth surface for your
Fiat
ride on and avoid large holes,
ruts, tree roots etc.
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Only
use your Fiat kids car in day
light, or in well lit areas.
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Make
sure you avoid an routes with are
near roads, streams or ponds.
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Stay
seated at all times and do not
attempt stunts or tricks in your
Fiat.
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Keep
arms and legs well tucked in.
Ensure clothing such as scarves,
drawstrings etc are kept away from
the Fiat's wheels and other
moving parts.
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Dress
properly with appropriate clothing
and footwear.
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Ensure children are supervised at
all times.
Fiat 500
Nuova
Article courtesy of Wikipedia,
please
click here for the original.
The Fiat 500 (Italian:
cinquecento)
is a car produced by the Fiat
company of Italy between 1957 and
1975, with limited production of the
Fiat 500 K estate continuing until
1977. The car was designed by Dante
Giacosa.
Launched as the Nuova 500 in
July 1957, it was marketed as a
cheap and practical town car.
Measuring only 3 meters (~10 feet)
long, and originally powered by a
tiny 479 cc two-cylinder, air-cooled
engine, the 500 redefined the term
"small car" and is considered one of
the first city cars.
Fiat previewed the all new 500 in
March 2007 exactly 50 years after
the first Fiat 500 was presented.
The design of the new 2007 Fiat 500
is based on the 2004 Fiat Trepiuno
concept. This car features a
distinctive retro-look just like the
Volkswagen New Beetle and BMW MINI
but is substantially cheaper than
those cars, with a starting price of
€10,500 (similar to how the original
Fiat 500 was cheaper than the
Volkswagen Beetle and Austin Mini).
The car is 3.55 meters long and 1.65
meters wide. Top speed is 180 km/h
(112 mph). The basic price is
€10,500 in Italy; with options
€15,000. Fiat shares the
underpinnings of the new 500 with
Ford for the 2009 Ford Ka.
Production takes place in Fiat
facilities in Tychy, Poland, and was
scheduled for mid 2007, with
commercial debut in September 2007.
Three four-cylinder engines are
available. A 69 PS 1.2 8v unit, the
75 PS 1.3 Multijet common-rail turbo
diesel, and a 100 PS 1.4 16v engine
coupled to a 6 speed manual gearbox
as found in the Panda 100HP.
Currently, three trims are available
the Pop, Sport and Lounge. A fourth
more basic model called 'Naked' may
be put on sale, although it is
doubtful whether it will be
available in all markets.
A Fiat 500 Abarth was unveiled at
the 2008 Geneva Motor Show, and it
is be powered by a 1.4 liter Fire
engine with an IHI variable geometry
turbocharger. The Abarth has 135 PS
(99 kW; 133 hp) and 180 N·m
(130 lb·ft) of torque, with the
option with 160 PS (118 kW; 158 hp)
and 206 N·m (152 lb·ft) in sports
mode.
The all-new 500 received critical
acclaim from many magazines.
British-magazine Car called the new
Fiat "irresistible". The car also
received a full five star Euro NCAP
crash test rating.
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