Why is it called Fiat Panda mk3?

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Why is it called Fiat Panda mk3?

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Just out of curiosity, so on the Fiat Panda section, you get the three model generations, the classic panda, the Mk3 (169) and the 2012+ generation.

Why isn't the 169 model called Mk2, considering it came after the classic, and the 2012+ gen labeled Mk3?
 
Because the classic panda had a mk1 and a mk2! (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiat_Panda)

We did wonder about this when naming for forum originally - going with:

Classic Panda (Mk1 + Mk2) (Gen 1)
Panda (Mk3) (Gen 2)

etc etc ... but for whatever reason, we decided to go with marks rather than generations!
 
Because the classic panda had a mk1 and a mk2! (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiat_Panda)

We did wonder about this when naming for forum originally - going with:

Classic Panda (Mk1 + Mk2) (Gen 1)
Panda (Mk3) (Gen 2)

etc etc ... but for whatever reason, we decided to go with marks rather than generations!
Interesting, I did know about the two older generations but considering how similar they might look at first when compared, I never knew they'd be considered mk1 and mk2 respectively, thinking it was just a facelift. It does make sense that way
 
Interesting, I did know about the two older generations but considering how similar they might look at first when compared, I never knew they'd be considered mk1 and mk2 respectively, thinking it was just a facelift. It does make sense that way
I remember the debate about this at the time, but ultimately it was our Panda Mk3 (Gen 2!) mod who had the final say :)

We only switched the naming like that when the 2012 model came out as we couldn't have just "Panda" and "Classic Panda" as the forum names anymore :)
 
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