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Seow Yaohan | December 29, 2009
If you think Malaysia's hefty excise duty, which contributes directly to the sky-high car prices over here, is not only unreasonable but unnecessary, then know that we are far from being the worst. Venezuela's president Hugo Chavez has demanded that foreign automakers with ...
Seow Yaohan | November 6, 2009
There are auto spies everywhere, including at the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Dated July 2, 2009—just after the finalisation of the Fiat–Chrysler merger—this piece of leaked information clearly shows the new winged Chrysler logo, which resembles too much of Aston Martin's ...
Seow Yaohan | October 30, 2009
Fiat Group’s head of business development, Alfredo Altavilla has recently revealed to unions that the Italian giant will be producing up to 500,000 new vehicles yearly, in the newly acquired Bertone plant near Turin, Italy. Altavilla added that an official statement will be made on ...
Not too long after the finalisation of the Fiat-Chrysler merger, Autocar U.K. is reporting that Fiat is already considering rebadging Dodge models as Alfa Romeo models in Europe. Fiat & Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne mentioned that the American Dodge brand and the ...
Seow Yaohan | June 30, 2009
This is what advertising is about. Fiat's advertising campaign for the 500 gets the message across about 500's safety and environmental credentials, raises environmental concerns and could even put a smile on your face (the cute panda in the arguably cuter 500, that is, not ...
Seow Yaohan | June 29, 2009
Fiat is on a roll. In addition to the high-profile merger with Chrysler to created an automotive giant, Fiat is enjoying excellent sales. For the first time in the Italian automaker's long history, sales of one of its model is better outside of Italy than ...
Seow Yaohan | June 11, 2009
By now most if not all of you should have heard of the Fiat and Chrysler merger. But how about this: both Fiat and Chrysler have taken the last two spots in the UK JD Power survey. The English are notoriously known for their fussiness ...















