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The Fiat 126 (Type 126) is a four passenger, rear-engined city car, introduced by Fiat in October 1972 at the Turin Auto Show as a replacement for the Fiat 500. The majority of 126s were produced in Bielsko-Biała, Poland, as the Polski Fiat 126p, where production continued until 2000. In many markets Fiat stopped sales of the 126 in 1993 in favour of their new front-engined Cinquecento. At a length of 3.05 metres, total production reached almost 4.7 million units. In Poland the car became a cultural icon and earned the nickname Maluch, meaning "The Little One" or "Toddler".
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