The Fiat 1100-103 Berlina Sedan 1954 is an Italian icon from the golden age of European car design. Its boxy shape and retractable roof give it a timeless look that continues to be highly sought after today. The grille gives off a classic vibe and is often seen as a symbol of Italian ingenuity. Inside, the interior is cozy and inviting, with a sturdy seat and classic style dash and gauges. It is powered by a 1089 cc 4-cylinder engine that churns out 45 horsepower which, while not impressive by todays standards, is more than sufficient to take the Berlina around the most congested of Italian city streets. It was also the first car to feature brakes with dual-circuit hydraulic control. This system is at the core of todays modern cars. The Berlina was a revolutionary car for its time, and it continues to remain popular today. Its comfort, performance and reliability ensure that its still considered one of the best Italian cars of all time.
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