"Magnitude," unless you particularly want the guy saying it to sound less intelligent than he thinks he is.
Also, Lancia is not a commonly available marque in the US. I see it's got some touches of Fiat ownership, so there may be some of that via a Chrysler dealer, but so far the only Fiat labeled a Fiat that should be avalable in the States is the 500.
The only other Italian Coachwork easily purchased (i.e., from a reputable dealer) and not "exceptional" beyond the fact of what the car is, would be Ferarri, Lamborghini or Maserati.
--Addendum--
Research indicates that a 2008-9 Fiat Delta was rebadged as a Chrysler for a Chicago Auto show/Test Market. So it is possible for your mental image to be correct, just... *shrug*
''We don't just borrow words; on occasion, English has pursued other languages down alleyways to beat
them unconscious and rifle their pockets for new vocabulary.''
-- James Nicoll
Also, Lancia is not a commonly available marque in the US. I see it's got some touches of Fiat ownership, so there may be some of that via a Chrysler dealer, but so far the only Fiat labeled a Fiat that should be avalable in the States is the 500.
The only other Italian Coachwork easily purchased (i.e., from a reputable dealer) and not "exceptional" beyond the fact of what the car is, would be Ferarri, Lamborghini or Maserati.
--Addendum--
Research indicates that a 2008-9 Fiat Delta was rebadged as a Chrysler for a Chicago Auto show/Test Market. So it is possible for your mental image to be correct, just... *shrug*
''We don't just borrow words; on occasion, English has pursued other languages down alleyways to beat
them unconscious and rifle their pockets for new vocabulary.''
-- James Nicoll