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Fiat and Chrysler Announce Plans to Build New Cars and SUVs for Alfa Romeo and Jeep at Mirafiori Plant
The Fiat Group has revealed plans to create a new joint venture with its North American partner Chrysler LLC at its historic Mirafiori plant in Turin, Italy. Under the new plan, Fiat will bring a U.S. platform to Turin for production of larger segment passenger cars and SUVs for the Jeep and Alfa Romeo brands.
"These will be flagship models for Jeep and Alfa Romeo, the most international brands of the two Groups with significant development potential globally," said Fiat in a statement.
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Alfa Romeo Lays Out Product Plans Until 2014, Readying A New Rwd Saloon With A V6 Engine
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Official: Fiat-chrysler Alliance To Build New Small Jeep Suv At Mirafiori Plant In Italy
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Jeep's Updated Production Plan Includes Four New Models Covering Most Segments By 2014
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Fiat Group Seals Mirafiori Deal With Unions, Marchionne Criticizes Nay-sayers
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Born In The Usa: Lancia, Fiat, And Alfa Romeo Jobs Coming To North America
Automotive News reports that Fiat's Italian manpower is being cut by 5,000 (approximately 6.25% of its total workforce in Italy) while "increasing domestic production to 900,000 units in 2012 from 661,100 units in 2009." Fiat's response:...
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