
Photo courtesy of Fiat.
Fiat has expanded the sale of the 2015 Fiat 500e to Oregon.
The battery-electric vehicle starts at $31,800, and Fiat is offering customers a lease deal of $199 per month for 36 months with $999 due at signing.
Fiat has expanded the sale of the 2015 Fiat 500e to Oregon.

Photo courtesy of Fiat.
Fiat has expanded the sale of the 2015 Fiat 500e to Oregon.
The battery-electric vehicle starts at $31,800, and Fiat is offering customers a lease deal of $199 per month for 36 months with $999 due at signing.
Fiat expanded to Oregon earlier this year, but customers could buy the 500e in California since last year.
New features for the 2015 model year include the redesigned center console with a new cup holder design and an additional USB port integrated with the radio.Fiat also added two exterior paint color options.
The 500e has an electric range of 87 miles and highway efficiency with 108 MPGe.
Fiat is also offering the 500e customers an alternative transportation program, which provides purchasers and leesees of the new 500e up to 12 days of alternate transportation each year for the first three years after the date of the purchase.

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