Zastava 10

The car was nearly identical to the facelifted Punto, with the only noticeable difference being the Zastava badges instead of Fiat ones.

[2] The Zastava 10 came only with a 1.2 litre 8 valve petrol engine producing 60 horsepower and a 5-speed manual, both found on the Punto.

Standard equipment in the car included power steering, driver airbags and 14" steel wheels with hubcaps.

The top range Impressionante trim included air conditioning, anti-lock brakes, passenger airbags and electric windows.

[5] However sales were slow, and by the time Zastava had gone bankrupt in 2008 only 4,224 examples had been built and sold.

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