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The Circle Club, more known for its fleet of
super exotic and luxury cars, yachts,
business jets, chalets and villas, has added
a Fiat 500 to the fleet of exclusive
vehicles it makes available to its
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The Circle
Club, more known in Italy for its fleet of luxury
supercars, yachts, properties and business jets, has
added a specially-finished Fiat 500 to its fleet of
exclusive vehicles it makes available to its clientele.
Italy's
first exclusive club, its select members gain widespread
access to a range of luxury items on a basis of points
bought and then which are tendered for everything from
high-speed powerboats and supercars for the weekend,
limousine transfers, Lear, Gulfstream and Citation
business jets, exotic villas in Bali, St Tropez,
Portofino or Monte Carlo, or even chalets in the leading
winter ski resorts such as Chamonix and St Moritz.
The Circle Club's car fleet already includes many mouth
watering Italian machines such as Maserati's
Quattroporte Sport GT and Spyder Cambiocorsa,
Lamborghini's Gallardo and Murciélago LP640, and
Ferrari's F430 Coupé, F430 Spider F1 and 599 GTB
Fiorano. Other cars to be offered to its users include
the Bentley Continental GTC, Hummer H2, Porsche Cayenne
Turbo, Aston Martin DB9 Volante, Porsche 997 GT3 RS and
Corvette Z06.
Now into
this head mix comes the Car of the Year winning
Fiat 500. The Circle Club has just added a unique 500 to
its fleet, its tiniest car now thrust in amongst very
worthy rivals. Externally the dark green Circle Club 500
features distinctive chromes bumper trim inserts,
foglight bezels and meshed grille, while a thin pinstrip
down the car's flanks along the swage incorporates the
club's name, while matching coloured hubcaps are boldly
emblazoned with 'CC' logos. Inside the 500 the cabin
features swages of leather and luxury materials, with
the seats, dash and panels having been re-trimmed in a
soft beige while the dashboard insert is finished to
match the exterior colour.
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