Technical Hello all, help with a 4x4 Panda question

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Technical Hello all, help with a 4x4 Panda question

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We are looking for a new, used, secound car and we love the look and feel of the Mk 3 Panda, so nice.
But, how is it in winter without 4x4, is it ok?
We live in Norway, get snow and down to say -25C, roads can get icy and covered in slush. MAybe we do not need 4x4, but my wife need automatic gear.
As far as I am able to find out, did Fiat not deliver the Panda 4x4 with any kind of automatic, only stick shift?
If so, we just have to go with a 2WD version.

Thanks for looking.
 
The dualogic is full of rubber seals and membranes which deteriorate over time

Over 13 years old, with not many dualogic/auto specialists about, you might be better looking at a post 2012 model, preferably under 10 years
This - the usual counsel is to avoid this automatic system as it's plagued with reliability issues.

If you want a small auto 4wd then maybe the Suzuki S Cross CVT is a candidate, depending on Norwegian availability?
 
I couldn't find any panda, 4x4, with dualogic for sale in the UK

I have tried googling with 4x4, trekking, climbing and cross

Whether they are made is irrelevant if you can't buy one

Other countries might be different
 
Thanks all for helping.
Yeah, think we will go with a post 12 or something else, coz of the dualogic system.
(But, ahh, the Panda is so much nicer than say a Suzuki.....My wife needs to learn how to drive a stick shift)
 
Thanks all for helping.
Yeah, think we will go with a post 12 or something else, coz of the dualogic system.
(But, ahh, the Panda is so much nicer than say a Suzuki.....My wife needs to learn how to drive a stick shift)
I've owned both. They each have their different virtues, but I certainly rate the Suzuki
 
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I doubt there any worse than any other, CVT in general aren't known for there longevity
 
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