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No EVs, Hybrids for Fiat and Chrysler until Technology Becomes Cheaper
Chrysler and Fiat will not develop any more electrified powertrains until consumers will be willing to pay for the technology, says company executive Bob Lee. The Fiat and Chrysler global powertrain boss told Autonews that the two automakers will instead focus on diesels and downsized turbocharged gasoline engines in North America. Read more »
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Does The New Fiat Aegea Sedan Work As A Bmw?
The all-new Aegea is the embodiment of modern Fiat, featuring the firm’s latest styling direction, the latest powertrains, technology, as well as a clear visual link to other Fiat-Chrysler sedans. However, Theophilus Chin thinks there’s...
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The Chrysler Group Takes Over The Fiat Group's Australian Operations
Fiat may have been the one to buy a controlling stake in Chrysler, but it's the American arm of the company that it destined to take over the distribution of Fiat, Alfa Romeo and Fiat Professional vehicles in Australia. In a similar move, Chrysler...
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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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Report: New Alfa Romeo-derived / U.s. Made Dodge Compact Sedan To Debut At 2012 Detroit Show
A new U.S. market compact sedan to be developed by Fiat and built by Chrysler is set to make its debut appearance at the 2012 North American International Auto Show in Detroit in the beginning of next year, according to a report from the Wall Street...
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Chrysler And Fiat Reported To Be In Partnership Talks
Once again, the media is reporting that Chrysler LLC and the Fiat Group is in talks to form a strategic partnership that could give the American automaker access to platforms, engines and transmissions to Fiat's mini, small and lower /upper medium...
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