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New generation Palio
editDear user NaBUru38:
There's absolutely NO plans of create a new generation Palio. Do not follow the info published by Worldcarfans.com for example.
That media has confused the Grande Punto with southamerican specs with an all new Palio. Fiat do Brasil has already revealed that the facelifted Palio 'll be presented in the Sao Paulo auto show in October 2006.
The 1.0 16v engine was dropped in late 2004; the current 1.8 8 valve GM sourced 'll be dropped in 2007 due to the end of the joint venture between GM and Fiat in Brazil; that's why Fiat 'll make a new engine in Argentina. The 1.6 16v was dropped in South America this year, and also in Europe, replaced by the 1.6 16v Ecotec engine from Opel (fitted in the Stilo and the Sedici).—Preceding unsigned comment added by Rodrally (talk • contribs) 16:28, 20 July 2006
- These two articles say differently: [1] [2]. Besides, if this was the Brazilian-made Grande Punto, the spyshots would not show it in a snowy environment, but a tropical or equatorial one. As this model will be a "world car", it is being tested in every climate, including snow (for the East European markets).
- Anyway, your part has some spell mistakes and informal style ('ll instead of will), so I've corrected them. -- NaBUru38 00:40, 29 July 2006 (UTC)
Many thanks for the corrections.
The spy photos showed by worldcarfans were taken in Sweden. The car is exactly the same the Fiat do Brasil has in the Betim factory in Brazil.
Check this pics taken in the factory:
This is a "mule"... a prototype of the new chassis for test.—Preceding unsigned comment added by Rodrally (talk • contribs) 19:28, 29 July 2006
External links
editMessage to Elipongo:
You insist in erasing a link to a fan site of the model in question... it's absolutely according to the WP:EL regulations about links, and it's also common in other pages about an specific car model, such as the Fiat Punto, Peugeot 206 and many others.—Preceding unsigned comment added by Rodrally (talk • contribs) 20:11, 20 June 2007
- Hello. Thanks for expressing your concerns. My concerns with the link are these:
- It is inaccessible to a substantial number of users. This is the English Wikipedia and the site is in Spanish.
- It does not provide a unique resource beyond what the article would contain if it became a Featured article.
- It seems to be mainly intended to promote a website, since the posts on the page are from somebody using a username the same as yours here.
- Since I don't read Spanish I'm not sure, but since your username is the only one of the main page, I suspect this may be a blog or a personal web page.
- Since your link has also been removed by other editors, I don't think I am alone in these concerns. I would be happy to read anything you have to add on this subject. Happy editing! —Elipongo (Talk contribs) 15:18, 5 July 2007 (UTC)
Elipongo... the comments are little bit "light". This is an international fan site, accesible to every person, we are trying to create a worldwide fan site and we proudly have users from europe (turkey and poland mainly) and asia (india and china).
The website in question is not a personal page, is a complex information source created for owners of the cars and we are open to everyone.
I created this wikipedia page such as many others, and we are not taking any advantage; just giving people the chance to know more about the car.
I really suggest that in the future, decision like the one we're discussing, could not be taked so lightly, without even read the main areas —Preceding unsigned comment added by Rodrally (talk • contribs) 21:18, 11 July 2007
- I'm not sure what you mean by "light", my concerns are nearly direct quotes from the External links guideline. Also, since you refer to the site in the first person plural ("...we are trying to create a worldwide fan site and we proudly have users from europe...") it would indeed seem to be the case that you are directly associated with the site. Please address the concerns I raised in my previous post if you wish the link to be included. Also, as a side note, this article was created by an editor using an IP address registered to an ISP from London. Thank you for your patience in this matter and happy editing! —Elipongo (Talk contribs) 01:59, 12 July 2007 (UTC)
- It's a bad link under WP:EL. "Fan sites" are rarely appropriate to link and in this case the site violates several points in the "sites to avoid" section of WP:EL. The fact that you are invovled with the website means that you should not add the link yourself - see WP:COI - conflict of interest. The link has been removed by at least two other editors. Please do not add it back. Nposs 16:08, 12 July 2007 (UTC)
Chassis development, models
editIn the article it says it is derived from de Punto:
The basic chassis was a development of the Fiat Punto, but little remained unchanged.
but in another sites for example: 12 it says it derives from the Uno
Another subject is that no clear reference is made to Mk.I, Mk.II, Mk.III and Mk. IV models. Rec3d (talk) 03:15, 25 January 2011 (UTC)
Forum
editWhoever keeps adding the Spanish forum at the bottom, please bring the discussion here before it is added again or i will consider it vandalism as this has already been discussed once. Thanks Jenova20 09:25, 2 September 2011 (UTC)