Marchionne States that Roadster Produced with Mazda May Not Necessarily Wear Alfa's Badge
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Marchionne States that Roadster Produced with Mazda May Not Necessarily Wear Alfa's Badge



We told you about the rumors regarding the Fiat Group having second thoughts on placing an Alfa Romeo badge on the roadster that Fiat and Mazda are jointly developing, with Mazda’s version to be badged as the next-generation MX-5. Now, we have the official word on the matter from Fiat Chrysler Automobiles CEO Sergio Marchionne. Read more »




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