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Cassino Assembly Plant Shuts Down Again Amid Weak Demand

Cassino Assembly Plant Shuts Down Again Amid Weak Demand​

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Production at Stellantis’ Cassino Assembly Plant in Italy has ground to a halt once again, and it’s not just a brief pause—it could last well into September. According to sources overseas, the plant officially stopped all operations on Wednesday, July 23, after limping along with limited activity in the assembly area. What’s more, Stellantis has moved the plant’s summer shutdown forward by a full week, originally scheduled to start on August 4.

 
It’s not the product (although the infotainment system in the Stelvio/Giulia is horrible), it’s the Network.
 
No surprise here. Although the cars manufactured here are good products, they are all dated and owners coming out of earlier models want something new.
Rode around in someone’s Stelvio last week and looking around the interior, it just felt old. Simple reason, just like other products from Stellantis, too long in tooth and not competitive with its competition. And they are more than a year away from new stuff. This situation will last awhile sadly.
Caught a glimpse of the new Stelvio, ugly beyond words, more trouble coming.
 
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Why would I go to Asia? The car was fine, it suffered from very poor product planning and its apparently too late to fix it. They seemed to be poverty spec base models or balls to wall twin turbo 550hp track slayers with nothing in between. Thats on them.
 
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