Ferrari Releases 599 ACR, I mean GTO
Fiat controls Chrysler. Fiat controls Ferrari. Chrysler makes the Dodge Viper ACR, whose hood has now made it onto the front-end of Ferrari’s most exclusive supercar: the 599 GTO. Details below.
Fiat controls Chrysler. Fiat controls Ferrari. Chrysler makes the Dodge Viper ACR, whose hood has now made it onto the front-end of Ferrari’s most exclusive supercar: the 599 GTO. Details below.
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
While word on the Milanese street is that the Milano name has been dropped, it’s not entirely clear what name will be used in its place. Giulietta? Perhaps. But you’re no more likely to guess it correctly than you are to guess when Ovechkin will be returning from his “day-to-day” knee injury. All I care [...]
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Ever since Fiat took over Chrysler, we have been wondering which models from the terrible Chrysler/Jeep/Dodge line-up would survive. On the other hand, we have been eagerly anticipating the return of Fiat and Alfa Romeo to our continent. Who wouldn't want to see some more Italian flair on the road? Anyway, hit the jump to find out who made the team and who gets booted by 2012.
Saturday, September 26, 2009
Alfa Romeo hasn't made a mid-size executive sedan in a couple years now, and now is the perfect time to resume doing so. Alfa is coming back to North America, where the executive sedan is king. While it has been confirmed that the 169 is to be built in North America, Inside line expects the production to happen in Brampton, Ontario along side the Chinese Rolls-Royce knock-off Chrysler 300. The 169 won't just be a pretty 169 though. Hit the jump for a summary of the rumour mill.
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
The Bentley Arnage has been around for a full decade now, which is plenty long enough in today’s rapidly changing market. So the crew from Crewe has decided that’s 10 years is long enough and that it’s time for a change. Personally, I think that the Arnage is still one of the quintessential luxury sedans. [...]
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Once you’re done groaning at what’s possibly the worst pun I’ve ever used (which is saying something), you’ll want to follow the jump to read more about what Magna’s got in store for Canada and, indeed, the rest of the world. They might only be responsible for manufacturing parts now, but you can’t make any [...]
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Things regarding the German government’s impending decision regarding the future of Opel look very similar to how they did last week. Only Magna and Fiat are being considered as serious contenders, and Germany’s Minister of Economics, Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg, has requested that both parties present a formal plan for restructuring Opel within the week.
Monday, May 11, 2009
That Fiat/Chrysler thing? So last week. This week, Fiat is on to bigger and better things. Follow the jump to learn more.
Thursday, May 7, 2009
Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne is credited with restoring profitability to Fiat’s automotive division in 2006, two years after he joined the 110-year old company. Now he has his sights set higher. Much, much higher. Marchionne now wants to create an international car company comprised of GM’s Opel, the smoldering remains of Chrysler, and the core [...]
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Well there you have it, it’s official. Chrysler has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the Bankruptcy Court of New York. The New York Times, and every other news publication under the sun, is reporting that the US government will be providing US$8 billion for the restructuring effort over the next few months. Mr. [...]
Thursday, April 8, 2010
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