Monday, April 11, 2011

Alfa Romeo: Canada proposes the production in Ontario

The Canadian authorities are asking Sergio Marchionne to use a Chrysler plant in Ontario was to assemble the Alfa Romeo. This request has moved Minister of Economic Development who has crossed the Atlantic and came directly to the Fiat headquarters in Turin to meet with top managers. Producing drive north of the U.S.

border would not be a novelty, given that already there are assembled the Chrysler 300C, Dodge Challenger and other models, as well as other brands of foreign cars like Toyota, Ford, GM, Honda, BMW and Mercedes, to Of the 2.2 million units. This is well aware of the minister of Ontario, which due to its Italian origins (it is called Sandra Pupatello) would like to maintain an economic link with the beautiful country and, in this case, the company Alfa.

For this reason, in his tour in Italy was also in the city where Alfa was born and where he also maintains a plant today, the Milan would definitely welcome his company to 101 years after its birth. "In Canada, the return of the cars of the Fiat group have been welcomed," said Ms. Pupatello, who remarked on the huge demand for Fiat 500 by motorists in Canada.

"So I ask Sergio Marchionne to take part of the production Alfa Ontario, to ensure a double benefit for the economic and tax and employment brand for us." The minister has brought with it some data: "Sales of Chrysler have increased by 48%. We think that the cars reach the Lingotto in America at a time when the market is aimed at small and medium-sized cars, the cars are just as Italian.

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