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Alfa Romeo Giulietta by Maserati to be Used as a Courtesy Car for the Trident Brand's Dealerships
Collaborations between two companies that belong in the same group is a common practice. However, platform or parts sharing, or even badge engineering, is not the only form of a partnership. In 2008, Ferrari chose a limited edition of the Fiat 500 as a courtesy car for its customers. Now, two more brands of the Fiat group have emulated the Ferrari-Fiat move. Maserati has chosen Alfa Romeo's C-segment hatchback, the Giulietta, as a courtesy car for its clients in Europe.
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Alfa Romeo's 2010-2014 Product Plans Include New Giulia And Spider, But No Succesor For Brera. U.s. Sales Start In 2012
Here we go again; the Fiat Group today announced plans to revive Alfa Romeo with a raft of new models that will also play a key role in the relaunch of the brand in the U.S. market (how many times have we heard that before?) by 2013. Fiat Group CEO Sergio...
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New Alfa Romeo Giulietta Photo Fest With 65 High-res Images
On the occasion of the market launch of the new Alfa Romeo Giulietta that is set to go on sale in all major markets from the beginning of May, the Italian automaker released a plethora of photos of its VW Golf-sized hatchback. The sporty-looking Giulietta...
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Maserati Joins Forces With Alfa Romeo To Create Special Edition Mito For Service Network
A Maserati MiTo? Well, not quite. The recent tie-up between Alfa Romeo, Maserati and Fiat's Abarth division has given birth to a special edition version of the MiTo hatch that will be used exclusively as a courtesy car for Maserati's customers...
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Report: Fiat 500, Alfa Mito And 149 Head To The States, Chrysler To Build Four Models Based On Fiats And Alfas
If the planned deal between Chrysler LLC and Fiat S.p.A is sealed by the end of April, the new American-Italian partnership will see seven new vehicles heading towards North American shores, according to a report from Automotive News that cites inside...
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Luca De Meo New Alfa Romeo Ceo
Fiat has announced that group chief marketing officer Luca De Meo has been appointed today as the new CEO of Alfa Romeo, taking the place of Antonio Baravalle, who decided to leave the automotive industry at his own will. Baravelle will become CEO of...
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