Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Fiat: the production side of U.S. 500, Alfa Romeo in Mexico in June

From June Fiat Group will begin marketing of Alfa Romeo cars in Mexico: a major announcement that seems to confirm the return of the snake of cars in the U.S. in 2012. This was announced by Sergio Marchionne spoke at the Chrysler plant in Toluca to greet the start of production of the Fiat 500 U.S. version.

In this establishment are employed 2,714 workers. According to the plans, the plant will produce about 120,000 vehicles annually, 50,000 of which will serve the Canadian market and the U.S.. Toluca is also produced in the Dodge Journey to the North American market and will soon start the production of Fiat Freemont for the European market.

Even with these last two models, Marchionne is willing to sell over 2 million vehicles worldwide in 2011, with growth target of 32%.

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