Marchionne wants Maserati to be FCA’s new Ferrari

Marchionne wants Maserati to be FCA’s new Ferrari

Filed under: Earnings/Financials , Ferrari , Maserati After spinning off Ferrari into a separate company, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles is going to need a new profit-driver.

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Marchionne wants Maserati to be FCA’s new Ferrari

Marchionne wants Maserati to be FCA’s new Ferrari

Marchionne wants Maserati to be FCA’s new Ferrari

Filed under: Earnings/Financials , Ferrari , Maserati After spinning off Ferrari into a separate company, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles is going to need a new profit-driver.

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Marchionne wants Maserati to be FCA’s new Ferrari

Alfa Romeo Giulia to get Ferrari-related engine

Alfa Romeo Giulia to get Ferrari-related engine

Filed under: Alfa Romeo , Ferrari , Maserati , Sedan , Luxury , Performance The next Alfa Romeo could follow the example of the 8C Competizione, and feature a Ferrari-derived V6 under it’s hood, a new report reveals. Continue reading Alfa Romeo Giulia to get Ferrari-related engine Alfa Romeo Giulia to get Ferrari-related engine originally appeared on Autoblog on Fri, 19 Jun 2015 08:28:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds .

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Alfa Romeo Giulia to get Ferrari-related engine

Alfa Romeo Giulia to get Ferrari-related engine

Alfa Romeo Giulia to get Ferrari-related engine

Filed under: Alfa Romeo , Ferrari , Maserati , Sedan , Luxury , Performance The next Alfa Romeo could follow the example of the 8C Competizione, and feature a Ferrari-derived V6 under it’s hood, a new report reveals. Continue reading Alfa Romeo Giulia to get Ferrari-related engine Alfa Romeo Giulia to get Ferrari-related engine originally appeared on Autoblog on Fri, 19 Jun 2015 08:28:00 EST

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Why Italians are no longer buying supercars

Filed under: Performance , Europe , Government/Legal , Lamborghini , Maserati , Earnings/Financials , Ferrari , Luxury Italy is the wound that continues to drain blood from the body financial of Italian supercar and sports car makers. The wound was opened by the country’s various financial police who decided to get serious about superyacht-owning and supercar-driving tax cheats a few years ago, by noting their registrations and checking their incomes. When it was found that a rather high percentage of exotic toy owners had claimed a rather low annual income – certain business owners were found to be declaring less income than their employees – the owners began dumping their cars and prospective buyers declined to buy

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