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INFINITI CENTRE ROMA
Fassina SpA is handling the introduction of Infinitis to Italy. First up, the capital city of Rome. Seven others will be on their way spread across the land of Alfa Romeo, Lancia, and Maserati. Already in Europe fourteen other Infiniti centres have opened their doors.
Perched along the Tevere river along the Salaria road, this Infiniti dealer is a 1,750 square metre facility ready to play to the vain needs of luxury-minded European customers in a way no joint Nissan/Infiniti dealer in my neighbourhood can. Check out the pictures and hope that Infiniti's success in Europe comes quickly enough that Fassina SpA can pay off their furniture debt before the interest rates kick in. Read more about Infiniti's Euro incursion here and here or here.
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New Infiniti Compact Model To Enter Production In Austria In 2014
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Infiniti Wants To Double Its European Sales This Year
Nissan's luxury brand Infiniti aims to double its sales in Europe during the 2011 fiscal year, according to company officials. The expected growth will be fueled not only by the introduction of new models and powertrain options, but also by the expansion...
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Infiniti Dealer In Germany Presents Tuning Package For M30d
Given that Infiniti is making its first steps in Europe, very few tuners in the market have touched the Japanese brand's products. Having said that, it shouldn't come as a surprise that an Infiniti dealer has stepped in to fill the void. In particular,...
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Infiniti Developing 'ipl' Performance Division?
Does Infiniti dare take on the likes of BMW's M, Mercedes-Benz's AMG, and Audi's S/RS/quattro? Probably not immediately, but recent reports indicate that something performance-minded is going on at Nissan's luxury brand. Infiniti has...
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Hey Europe, Reserve Your Infiniti
Infiniti seems to be getting a ridiculous amount of attention here at GoodCarBadCar.net recently. Not that Nissan's luxury division doesn't deserve conversation or consideration.... it's just been a surprising week. Infiniti's search label...
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