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Fiat Brazil Forms Strategic Partnership With New Holland

In the fast-paced world of automotive excellence, Alfa Romeo has emerged as the undeniable champion, boasting the strongest global growth among premium brands in 2023. The numbers speak volumes, with a remarkable overall sales increase of 30%. Europe witnessed a roaring success for Alfa Romeo, where sales surged by an impressive 46%. Countries like Italy, … (read full article...)


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Although this truck may not be the spin off solution, one can’t help but wonder if Brazil, through Fiat, can develop a midsize truck very successfully, why not Ram North America? Sure I’ve heard the reasons (excuses) but the elephant in the room is beyond the excuse stage... yesterday. The lag in product for Jeep, Dodge, Ram and what was that brand again....oh Chrysler, I contend is not the destruction of these brands stated by some critics, but the siphoning off of critical dollars on the electric pipe dream at corporate headquarters it could be plausibly argued by this critic. . Lots of excuses, but the glacial pace of product at our beloved brands now boarders on the criminal.
Great truck, great model potential, congratulations to Brazil, but that darn elephant is stinking up the place.
 

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Although this truck may not be the spin off solution, one can’t help but wonder if Brazil, through Fiat, can develop a midsize truck very successfully, why not Ram North America? Sure I’ve heard the reasons (excuses) but the elephant in the room is beyond the excuse stage... yesterday. The lag in product for Jeep, Dodge, Ram and what was that brand again....oh Chrysler, I contend is not the destruction of these brands stated by some critics, but the siphoning off of critical dollars on the electric pipe dream at corporate headquarters it could be plausibly argued by this critic. . Lots of excuses, but the glacial pace of product at our beloved brands now boarders on the criminal.
Great truck, great model potential, congratulations to Brazil, but that darn elephant is stinking up the place.

Forget an all-electric midsize... Ram//Dodge are always years late to the game where the old Chrysler Corporation were always setting trends.
 

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