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New Lancia Grand Voyager Minivan is a Rebadged Chrysler, and Yes, this Picture Too Appears to be a Chop
The third Chrysler model to wear a Lancia badge is the Town & Country minivan, which replaces the Phedra and will premiere alongside the Thema and the Flavia concepts at the Geneva Motor Show next month. The Fiat Group decided to keep the European market name of the Town & Country, calling it the Lancia Grand Voyager. Read more »
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Ferrari Designer Called Upon By Fiat To Create A Common Styling For Chrysler And Lancia
Platform sharing is nothing new in the automotive world. Everyone does it as it enables companies to reduce development costs across the board. For example, if it weren’t for the VW Touareg, Porsche probably wouldn’t have the means to develop...
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New Lancia Thema Sedan Available In Europe [gallery With 67 Photos]
On Wednesday, Lancia made its new Thema sedan available in the European market. The Italian firm's first full-size saloon model after the ill-fated Thesis was discontinued in 2009, is one of two models to emerge from the alliance between Lancia...
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Iaa 2011: Lancia Displays Its Stars And Stripes In Frankfurt
If anything else, and with a few exceptions such as the Ypsilon supermini, the aging Musa and the Delta compact hatchback, Lancia's range is beginning to look eerily similar to that of the Chrysler brand. At this week's 64th International Auto...
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Video: Eminem Meets Italian Opera At Lancia's Presentations Of The 2012 Thema And Flavia Concepts
The 81st Geneva International Salon marked Lancia's biggest but also, most controversial motor show appearance in recent years. Biggest because Lancia rolled out a total of six new vehicles and concept models, most controversial because four of those...
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Read All About It: Lancia's Geneva Motor Show Debuts In Detail
*The above photo is a Carscoop illustrationWe've been hearing a lot of rumors and speculations for the past few months about Lancia's future product portfolio as well as which of these new models could make their world premiere at the Geneva...
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