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Fiat May Deepen Proposed Partnership with Mazda and Produce its Cars at Chrysler Plants
As it turns out, the Fiat Group's decision to tie the fate of its next generation Alfa Romeo Spider to the Mazda MX-5, could be the beginning of a new relationship between the two automakers. Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of an event at a Chrysler plant in Belvidere, Illinois, Fiat and Chrysler Group CEO Sergio Marchionne said that the company is open to deepening its newly found partnership with Mazda in order to lower its manufacturing and developing costs as well as to expand its reach.
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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...
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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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U.s. Fiat Dealers Disappointed By New Decision To Delay Alfa Romeo's Return
American fans of the Alfa Romeo brand are not the only ones to be upset by the Fiat-Chrysler alliance's most recent decision to delay the scheduled return of the Italian automaker to the States. So are the company’s newly launched Fiat dealerships...
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Marchionne Gets Nasty, Tells Vw Boss Piech To Go And Fix Seat Instead Of Eyeing Alfa Romeo
Speaking at the J.D. Power and Associates International Automotive Round-table in San Francisco, Fiat Group and Chrysler LLC CEO Sergio Marchionne bluntly reiterated that the Italians won’t sell Alfa Romeo to the Volkswagen Group, or anyone else...
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Fiat To Chrysler: We'll Scrap The Deal If Unions Don't Cut Costs
In an interview with Canadian newspaper Globe and Mail that was published on Wednesday, Fiat Group's CEO Sergio Marchionne said that the Italians are going to abandon talks with Chrysler LLC unless the American automaker's unions agree to perform...
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