2015 Fiat Ducato And Doblo Review: Big Boxes, Easy To Drive
What’s hot: Lots of space, easy-to-drive, comfortable and well-featured
What’s not: Doblo is not the latest model, neither van available with side windows
X-FACTOR: Reliable, low-cost ownership: that's what Fiat - a giant in commercial vans in Europe - is promising for these new commercials
Pricing (plus on-road charges):
2015 Doblo
1.4 litre petrol: $22,000 (manual only)
1.6 litre turbo diesel: $27,000 (manual); $29,000 (auto)
2.0 litre turbo diesel: $31,000 (manual only)
2015 Ducato
SWB low roof: $38,000
MWB low roof: $40,000
LWB medium roof: $48,000
Extra-LWB medium roof: $52,000
Cab Chassis: $44,000
OVERVIEW
If you’re in the market for a box on wheels, Fiat has a couple of big empty spaces to show you.
The updated Ducato is as big as a ballroom in the back (depends how big your balls are, I suppose), and the Doblo - new here, but not “new” - is the smallest of Fiat’s Australian commercial range, but pretty damn big.
Fiat now has three box-vans on offer: the Doblo, the mid-sized Scudo, and the enormous Ducato.
Doblo Overview