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I don’t know the source for the Ferrari bit, but I saw this elsewhere: https://www.fcagroup.com/en-US/media_center/fca_press_release/FiatDocuments/2018/july/FCA_Announcement.pdf https://www.fcagroup.com/en-US/media_center/fca_press_release/FiatDocuments/2018/july/Statement_by_John_Elkann.pdf Mike Manley as CEO Manley, born in Edenbridge, England, has been part of the Group Executive Council, FCA's governing body, since 2011. He joined DaimlerChrysler in 2000 as director of network development at DaimlerChrysler UK. He held different international positions at DaimlerChrysler and then Chrysler before being appointed president and CEO of Jeep at post-bankruptcy Chrysler Group in June 2009 Ferrari: The Board has named John Elkann as Chairman and will propose to Shareholders, at a meeting to be called in the coming days, that Louis C. Camilleri be named as CEO.
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RIP serge to his credit he almost certainly saved FIAT and Chrysler both, which is fairly impressive
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It’s been three months now with my Fiata. I’ve had an opportunity to loan it for a review and photoshoot in the Moselle valley, not far from the Nurburgring. I think the photos are smashing, and there’s also a video/audio of the exhaust. http://miatasm.com/wloska-robota-krotki-romans-z-fiat-abarth-124-spider/
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Mokotow posted:It’s been three months now with my Fiata. I’ve had an opportunity to loan it for a review and photoshoot in the Moselle valley, not far from the Nurburgring. I think the photos are smashing, and there’s also a video/audio of the exhaust. What a beautiful car.
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# ? Aug 15, 2018 19:10 |
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I enjoy every time an article gets posted when they lead with an AS 124 Sport Spider and you're reminded what a truly attractive car design looks like.
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# ? Aug 15, 2018 20:02 |
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The classic is amazing, but to be fair, the new one is pretty sweet for a modern car
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# ? Aug 15, 2018 20:24 |
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Grakkus posted:The classic is amazing, but to be fair, the new one is pretty sweet for a modern car It's not terrible but it just doesn't quite resolve. The headlights in particular look poo poo. There was a good interview with Tjaarda before he died where he complained and said it looks like a committee designed it. There are good elements but you don't get the sense of "this is one man's vision for a car" that you do on really good designs. I think he's right, and I don't think there's been a really good car design in a while, in part due to limitations of regulations but also due to the fact that no company is willing to take a risk with design.
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# ? Aug 15, 2018 21:40 |
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KYOON GRIFFEY JR posted:It's not terrible but it just doesn't quite resolve. The headlights in particular look poo poo. There was a good interview with Tjaarda before he died where he complained and said it looks like a committee designed it. There are good elements but you don't get the sense of "this is one man's vision for a car" that you do on really good designs. I think he's right, and I don't think there's been a really good car design in a while, in part due to limitations of regulations but also due to the fact that no company is willing to take a risk with design. It's the sheer acreage of cheap looking plastics on the front that truly kill it for me, it's supposed to be more expensive than the MX-5 yet the MX-5 looks like it costs more and is a far more coherent design from front to back. I say this as someone who hated the MX-5 initially. The 124 in general looks really 'Americanised' to my European eyes, I grew up looking at cars like the original and the 124 just looks like as you say, a committee approximation of it.
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# ? Aug 16, 2018 12:47 |
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A few pictures from an Alfa track day on last Sunday: This is a ~100 mph corner:
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# ? Sep 10, 2018 19:00 |
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The MiTo followed by the 1300? berlinetta (I'm no good at Alfas) is a hilarious contrast. You can see the corporate resemblance in a good and bad way. Great pictures!
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# ? Sep 10, 2018 21:45 |
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That is a (originally) 1300 Giulia. Further exhibit concerning the corporate resemblance: The 156 era was also underrepresented in the previous set by the fast but not very pretty silver 156. It has a supercharged 3.0 engine. The black 75 is a turbo TS with ~ 360 whp. Those were the fastest cars of the day.
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# ? Sep 10, 2018 23:15 |
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KYOON GRIFFEY JR posted:The MiTo followed by the 1300? berlinetta (I'm no good at Alfas) is a hilarious contrast. You can see the corporate resemblance in a good and bad way. Even is the designs (like all other brands) have changed and Alfa Romeo has in some way gotten "contaminated" by GM and FCA, every single one still has that Alfa soul. I own a MiTo and while it's not the highest quality interior, the most reliable car, and based of a Grande Punto, it's still very fun to drive, looks great (especially from the back) and really stands out in a sea of grey boring hatchbacks. It makes people smile and kids love it. I really need a 159 in my life though.
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# ? Sep 11, 2018 10:39 |
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the 159 looks great but the new noses look odd to me on the Giulietta and the MiTo. I don't think the Giulia looks like an Alfa.
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Fantastic cars, beautiful pictures. Thanks for posting them. That red Mito is hilarious. Looks like it's straight off a cel for Cars Deteriorata fucked around with this message at 05:03 on Sep 12, 2018 |
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