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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 on variants of the 500 and Panda small cars and boosting the Maserati and Alfa Romeo brands with new models made in Italy. In doing so, Fiat will ditch popular model lines like the Punto. The plans were disclosed to Bloomberg by two unnamed sources.
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Marchionne Says Alfa Romeo Suv Will Launch In Mid-2016
Following the launch of the Giulia sedan, Alfa Romeo’s product offensive will continue with an SUV, which will launch by the middle of next year. Fiat Chrysler CEO confirmed the launch date last week and said the Alfa Romeo SUV will be one of...
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Report: Fiat Group Mulling To Build Jeep And Alfa Romeo Suvs In The U.s. Instead Of Italy
If there's one car company that's notorious for making promises and/or premature announcements on decisions only to have the projects cancelled, delayed, altered, or even postponed for years (Alfa Romeo's return to the U.S. is a typical...
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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...
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Fiat Groups Together Alfa Romeo, Maserati And Abarth By Appointing Common Ceo
Italy's Fiat Group, which recently bought a 20 per cent stake in Chrysler, is continuing to shake up its executive and business structure. Today, the company's boss, Sergio Marchionne revealed plans to create a new group for the sporty Alfa Romeo,...
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Two Cars, Two Sizes, Two Worlds
Cadillac and Fiat have little connection. Apart from $2 billion, that's billion with a b, that Cadillac's parent GM gave Fiat not to buy it, Cadillac and Fiat do not enter into the same equations. Word is reaching our ears, however, that Cadillac...
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