Pope Francis Chooses a Fiat For His First Ride in US

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Devin Dwyer/ABC News(WASHINGTON) —  The Pope may be a little homesick. After touching down in the U.S. Tuesday, Pope Francis left Joint Base Andrews not in a limo — but in the Italian-made Fiat.

Once he exited the informally named “Shepherd One” plane, greeted President Obama and his family, and walked down the red carpet, Pope Francis hopped into a simple black Fiat 500 and waved to the crowd as he drove away. The Pope drove to where he’ll be staying in Washington D.C. — the Apostolic Nunciature of the Holy See to the United States.

The car bore a small Vatican City flag with the license plate — “SCV 1,” the initials for Status Civitatis Vaticanae, which is Latin for Vatican City State.

The car company tweeted Tuesday “#blessed”.

The specs of the exact Fiat were not clear, the base model for the 500 “Lounge” has a 1.4-liter engine that gets 31 mpg/city, 40 mpg/highway. The base model starts at $18,700, according to fiat’s website.
The Fiat is a favorite of the pope’s. He rode in a used Fiat as his “Popemobile” while he was in Italy for his first papal visit in 2013. He also left the airport in a Fiat when he visited Brazil in 2013.

In January of this year, Pope Francis had raffled off a brand new Fiat Panda.

However, while he’s in America, Pope Francis won’t be using the Fiat as his “Popemobile” –- the vehicle he uses to make a public appearance to crowds. The Pope will be using a modified version of a Jeep Wrangler instead.

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