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Maserati Product Plan Sheet Confirms New Models Including Sports Car Series
According to a new Fiat Group document that outlines the company's European plans through 2016, the Italian carmaker has decided to change its strategy and rely much less on mainstream products like the Punto and Bravo and more on premium and special vehicles, be that the Fiat 500 family, or the re-born Alfa Romeo and Maserati brands. We've already told you about Alfa Romeo in a previous article (see here), so let's see what the future holds for Maserati.
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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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Fiat Bets On "made In Italy" Tag To Lure Maserati And Alfa Romeo Customers
Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne wants to transfer the glamour of Italian luxury clothes to its Maserati and Alfa Romeo brands by benefitting from the “Made in Italy†tag. The two brands are currently in the middle of a reinventing process, with...
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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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Jeep's Updated Production Plan Includes Four New Models Covering Most Segments By 2014
While future production plans for the Fiat-Chrysler alliance's Italian brands (Fiat , Alfa Romeo and Lancia) can change from one moment to the other for a variety of reasons, up until now, the American branch of the group has proved to be more reliable...
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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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