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Alfa Romeo to Launch a Raft of New Models in 2016-2018 Benchmarked Against Germany's Best
We won't blame you if you say you've heard this one before and are extremely skeptical, but at the Fiat Chrysler Automobiles investor day presentation, the heads of the group said the company plans to invest €5 billion (around US$7 billion at today's rates) in Alfa Romeo for the introduction of seven new models. Read more »
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Alfa Romeo Reportedly Preparing Seven New Models, Will Ditch Mito And Giulietta
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) will unveil seven new Alfa Romeo models in a bid to increase sales of the Italian brand fivefold. According to a report from Germany’s Auto Bild magazine that didn’t reveal any sources, Alfa Romeo will launch...
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Fiat Reportedly Plans To Invest €9 Billion On New Models Built In Italy, Will Kill Punto
Fiat Group plans to invest as much as €9 billion ($12.3 billion) on new models to revive production in its idling Italian plants and to end European losses, according to two people familiar with the matter. Plans include focusing the Fiat lineup...
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Alfa Romeo Lays Out Product Plans Until 2014, Readying A New Rwd Saloon With A V6 Engine
Out of all the mainstream brands included in the Fiat Group and Chrysler LLC portfolio, Alfa Romeo has the most potential to achieve a global reach and bring in some much needed cash and sales. The Italian company's boss Sergio Marchionne is well...
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Another Month, Another Delay: Alfa Romeo Won't Come To The States Until 2013, Cancels Suv Plans
In what has become something of a joke for those closely following the Fiat Group's plans to re-introduce Alfa Romeo to the States, the Milanese firm's CEO Harald Wester told journalists in Frankfurt that the company has once again pushed back...
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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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