Fiat’s TwinAir technology shows that the 500 has more than just ‘60s kitsch fun to offer customers.
Fiat has increased its stake in Chrysler by 16% at a cost of $1.26 million in cash, giving it a total share of 51% in the company.
I take issue with pretty much everything the Top Gear brand churns out through its various media avenues, but I then saw its website review of the Doblo. It said the car is a van with glass.
Spot of Chasetown, a Citroen dealership of 20 years, has ceased trading.
Fiat Professional is ramping up its commercial vehicle marketing in Q2 with a new advertising campaign and sign off line “We Speak with Facts”.
Lexus and Land Rover are the most highly rated franchises. The least valued are Fiat, Chrysler, Seat, Alfa Romeo and Renault according to dealers.
Pentagon has added Fiat and Nissan to its brand portfolio, adding two new dealerships in Yorkshire.
Fiat Group is encouraging customers to test drive the Doblò Cargo van in return for £50 worth of fuel and a bacon roll.
The BBC reports that Sergio Marchionne, who heads carmakers Fiat in Italy and Chrysler in the US, has retracted comments that upset governments in both countries.
The chance to win a new car is being used as an incentive to bring motorists into Fiat and Alfa Romeo workshops for their MoT test.
The stylish new Fiat 500 C pays homage to the original 1957 fabric roof Fiat 500, but today’s thoroughly modern interpretation offers customers innovative solutions in terms of mechanical design, engines and comfort.
Franchised dealer Derek Boston is closing his family business after more than 50 years in motor retail.
A new website, designed to make choosing, testing and ordering a new car easier and more enjoyable, has just been launched by Fiat’s London flagship dealer, Fiat Marylebone.
Struggling Italian marque could change hands as Fiat ponders its future
Fiat Group Automobiles UK has announced the appointment of Jon Wakefield to the role of sales director.
Despite a chequered history for the Chrysler and Lancia brands in the UK, Fiat Group chief Sergio Marchionne is confident that they can work well as a team.
Fiat has increased its stake in Chrysler from 20% to 25% as expected.