Topic: Sergio Marchionne
Agnelli family heir John Elkann said Tuesday he was "very proud and happy" to be taking up the chairman's post at Italian auto giant Fiat. His nomination as chairman of the group will be made official on Wednesday during Fiat's board of ...
Geneva auto show opens 80th edition on note of optimism as questions remain over hybrid futureThe 80th Geneva Motor Show opened its doors to the public Thursday, offering a note of optimism and fun after two difficult years for the industry. The ...
Fiat CEO Marchionne: Sporty Alfa brand won't be sold, but must prove its mettle to surviveFiat CEO Sergio Marchionne said Monday he has no intention of selling the Alfa Romeo brand, but made clear the maker of sporty cars needs to prove ...
An ailing Chrysler will leave the stage dark at the Detroit auto show next month because it does not have any new vehicles to present to the international media, a spokesman said. Chrysler has traditionally dominated the annual show with eye-catching and ...
THE HIDDEN EDGE AT FIAT When it became clear that Fiat would take over Chrysler, many Americans wondered what the Italian automaker brings to the table. After all, Fiat hasn't sold vehicles in the U.S. since 1983--and those were widely deemed unreliable. ...
Reborn Fiat confronts a past littered with breakdowns as it prepares for Chrysler allianceIn a perfect world, so the joke goes, the Germans are the mechanics, the Swiss are the timekeepers and the Italians are the lovers. With Fiat snapping up a ...
HOW FIAT CAN ADAPT TO U.S. TASTES Is Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne really relying on "Chrysler knowhow" to adapt his company's cars to U.S. tastes ("Fiat: On the Road Back to America," News, Apr. 20)? Rather than trust a nearly bankrupt company ...