Fiat Croma (05-07) - Review

Review by Parkers on
Last Updated: 31 October 2005
The Fiat Croma was only sold for a brief period of two years in the UK. Despite some strong diesel engines and a roomy interior, the ungainly styling and poor driving experience found few fans. Its biggest problem is that it doesn't quite know what it - halfway between an MPV and a traditional estate it's neither one nor the other. But if you want something with plenty of passenger space and a decent boot then the Croma can make a bargain buy. The petrol engines are best avoided as the Multijet diesels are far superior and although the handling is forgettable, the Croma does ride well and makes a comfortable cruiser.
2.5 out of 5

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Dynamic

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1.8 16V Dynamic 5d

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2.2 16V Dynamic 5d

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1.9 MultiJet Dynamic 5d

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Eleganza

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1.8 16V Eleganza 5d

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2.2 16V Eleganza 5d

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2.2 16V Eleganza 5d Auto

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1.9 MultiJet Eleganza 5d

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1.9 16V MultiJet Eleganza 5d

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1.9 16V MultiJet Eleganza 5d Auto

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Prestigio

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2.2 16V Prestigio 5d

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2.2 16V Prestigio 5d Auto

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1.9 16V MultiJet Prestigio 5d

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1.9 16V MultiJet Prestigio 5d Auto

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2.4 20V MultiJet Prestigio 5d Auto

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