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Fiat Linea Classic spare parts

Fiat Linea Classic spare parts

Get the list of genuine Fiat Linea Classic spare parts and accessories in India, check the price of Front Bumper, Rear Bumper, Bonnet/Hood, Head Light, Tail Light, Front door & Rear door, Dicky, Side View Mirror, Front windshield glass and other body parts.

Linea Classic Spare Parts Price List

Front Bumper₹ 1784
Rear Bumper₹ 2528
Bonnet/Hood₹ 5792
Front Windshield Glass₹ 4641
Head Light (Left or Right )₹ 3604
Tail Light (Left or Right)₹ 2474
Front Door (Left or Right)₹ 4186
Rear Door (Left or Right)₹ 8024
Dicky₹ 4587
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Rs. 6.46 - 8.25 Lakh*
This model has been discontinued
*Last recorded price
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Fiat Linea Classic spare parts price list

Engine Parts

Radiator₹ 4,410

Electric Parts

Head Light (Left or Right )₹ 3,604
Tail Light (Left or Right)₹ 2,474
Head Light LED (Left Or Right )₹ 8,444

Body Parts

Front Bumper₹ 1,784
Rear Bumper₹ 2,528
Bonnet/Hood₹ 5,792
Front Windshield Glass₹ 4,641
Rear Windshield Glass₹ 1,776
Fender (Left or Right)₹ 1,553
Head Light (Left or Right )₹ 3,604
Tail Light (Left or Right)₹ 2,474
Front Door (Left or Right)₹ 4,186
Rear Door (Left or Right)₹ 8,024
Dicky₹ 4,587
Head Light LED (Left Or Right )₹ 8,444
BACK DOOR₹ 36,444

Interior Parts

Bonnet/Hood₹ 5,792
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    ravinder on Feb 20, 2018
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    Fiat Linea Classic Cannot Stand In Front of Swift Dzire
    Common Fiat its 2018 now! Wake up from the unconsciousness and launch some reasonable product in the Indian market. Fiat has been for quite a long time in the Indian market and yet the company has not been able to attract a decent number of buyers. The reasons can be several including the after sales and servicing network of the company. But the most common reason why it is still far behind its competitors is the lack of some good all-rounder product. I am a proud owner of Maruti Suzuki Dzire but I always wanted a Fiat sedan because I have heard about its engine and performance a lot. But there wasn't any other option for me and the dated looks and below average interiors of Linea Classic had put me on the back foot. And let me tell you something about the price. For an expensive price tag of Rs. 6.50 lakhs, I wouldn't be sacrificing a car like Maruti Suzuki Dzire which is much cheaper and scores well in all other aspects. And the world knows the sales and marketing reach of Maruti. So I made a good decision. Fiat! Get some life.
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    bhargava attada on Nov 11, 2016
    3
    Fiat Linea 2010 Petrol -Long Term Ownership Review
    I own a Fiat Linea Dynamic 2010 model. Boy, this is one beautiful car. I think this is actually a two-part story to the car itself. The exterior looks were definitely head turning. They get you the presence wherever you go. The door close with a supreme thud and you can feel the outside world shut off completely. On the inside, however, it is a very different story. It has the least of the quality and looks. Parts keep falling off occasionally, thanks to the amazing Tata part supply then. On the convenience and ergonomics standpoint, the car scores pretty low. It doesn't have an armrest on either the front or the rear. The cup holders are made for the short Italians and have no meaning in the Indian context. No cubby holes that are convenient. The steering rubs against an unsuspecting drivers feet. It is quite unnerving when you feel it the first time. The interior plastics are thoroughly below par. The console is beautiful and lit in orange at night. It is thoroughly customizable and makes it a pleasure look at and read information from. It has all the modern OBD information that is necessary. This model doesn't have a rear AC. I guess the AC is made for the polar regions or for northern Kashmir. It just doesn't work in the Indian summers. The rear occupants constantly nag you to check if the AC button is on, when the blower is running at full speed. The large glass area only adds to the agony. Side curtains would be a definite add-on, really. It has a large boot that can swallow many bags at a time, no complaints there. But again the part quality is sub-par. For example, the hydraulic mechanism of the boot had issues in less than 5 years. The connecting rods did come off and had to reset. The spare tyre is full sized steel tyre. Now coming the engine and performance, the car is one heavy waggon. Not sure if it was designed and engineered by an ex-army chief. This thoroughly hits performance big time with a puny 1.4L petrol inside, tuned for very sedate driving. Therefore the car wakes out of sombre on the first gear. The second gear is not inspiring either and asks you to keep the engine on boil. In the third gear, it starts to behave like the cars we are typically used to and will reach 60 when pushed. The fourth gear is also short. Peak traffic driving is not pleasurable as you really can't move it with agility. Overtaking needs some really scientific planning. This really makes it a slouch in the segment. All that said, add the driving dynamics into the mix, the car is very different. It has a decent ability to hit the top end and stay normally on the road. The suspension setup is beautiful and the car can mask speeds quite well. It can put several of the so-called good cars to shame in this department. I felt that the car has the best cornering ability in the c-segment. You just don't feel any body roll at all. With all the pickup compromises, it still delivers only about 12 KMPL in the city and about 14 on the highway run. The max I could extract was 15 (when driven consistently under 90 KMPH). That's what a lot of steel can do to a car. The service experience is nothing better than asylum. This car deserves a better service network to even hope of some revival in the numbers. Most tier two cities have not Fiat service centres. They make do with an authorised third party service centre, who rarely know what they are doing. This makes it really a troublesome ownership. The service costs are in the neighbourhood of 8k with synthetic oil with 15000 KM interval. The resale thus takes a hit owing to all of this. My advice to used car buyers is a bargain for an amazing deal. You will get it. Maintain and keep it well, it will serve you well.  
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    sivakumar on Aug 04, 2016
    3
    Economical
    Pros: well known- Vehicle good in ride comfort, excellent road stability and handling is good. Pricing is competitive compared to the rest of all vehicles in the same lot of 8-9 Lakh vehicles. Fuel economy can't be quoted as the best in class but 18~19 kmpl is not bad for a diesel engine (70 Ps). Pickup is sluggish at lower RPM (till 1100 RPM) could be felt if you are climbing uphill, turbo kicks in after that & betters the acceleration at mid & high range. It doesn't need any intro, well-known Fiat 1.3L Multi jet diesel engine proven across the globe. Noteworthy to say the taxi fleet in other OE stable shares the same engine that's the clear indication of its proven engine reliability. Cons: - Expect the turbo noise & squeaking noise inside the passenger compartment, steering pulling towards left is often observed in vehicles. Power steering could be felt heavy compared to most EPS vehicles. Service support could be challenging & limited service centers availability could be challenging at times, remember the rainy days in Chennai had to wait for about 20 days for a slot.  
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