The small car, which has a promotion for the Like 1.0 MT version, is more expensive in the others; the variation in values depends on the model and version
Fiat’s action in lowering the price of the Mobi Like 1.0 MT to R$7,000 has served to keep alive the dispute with the Renault Kwid Zen for the title of the cheapest car in Brazil. This is because for other versions of the sedan and other models there was a price increase in April. Fastback and Pulse also grew during the month.
In addition to other versions of Mobi, Argo and Cronos have seen increases ranging from R$500 to R$1,500.
The Trekking version of the comacto went from R$74,990 to R$75,990, an increase of R$1,000 in both versions. The Argo 1.0 cost R$1,500 more. It ranges from R$83,490 to R$84,990. In the Drive 1.0 version it costs R$500 more. The price went from R$86,490 to R$86,990.
The Argo Drive 1.3 CVT went from R$95,490 to R$96,490, while the Trekking 1.3 manual version went from R$93,990 to R$94,990 and the CVT from R$99,990 to R$100,990.
The Fiat Cronos had a price increase of R$1,000 across all versions, with the Drive 1.0 going from R$92,990 to R$93,990, while the manual Drive 1.3 went from R$98,990 to R$99,990 and the CVT from R $ 101,990 to R $ 102,990. The top of the range Precision has gone from R$111,990 to R$112,990.
Source: Terra

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