The new company arising from the merger, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA), will be incorporated under Dutch law, based in the UK and listed on the New York Stock Exchange. Despite Fiat's troubles over the years, Turin had always been proud of being the …
While advanced composites are used in selective industries such as aircraft, military vehicles, satellites and luxury cars, these materials remain expensive, require large amounts of energy to manufacture and are difficult to recycle. The Energy …
Ford's best-seller, the F-Series pickup, gained 5 percent to 63,240. Cars didn't fare as well. Sales of the Ford Fiesta subcompact dropped 2 percent, while the Taurus sedan was down 12 percent. Ford's Lincoln luxury brand was up 14 percent as its new …
Anthropomorphizing automobiles, trains, ships and planes has become a Disney specialty. This time, the comedic adventure is set in a western wilderness area known as Piston Peak National Park. When the plucky, single-engine prop plane known as Dusty …
The company, however, will keep its manufacturing base in Italy, and has plans to expand production of its luxury Maserati and Alfa Romeo cars. Earlier this year, Marchionne pledged to keep factories open in the country. Turin had been the home of Fiat …
Fiat is completing a merger with Chrysler to create Fiat Chrysler Automobiles as it seeks to boost the world's seventh-largest carmaker's appeal with international investors and to pave the way for a U.S. share listing for the combined entity in …
There is a greeting line with the Prince and Princess Charlene and with various dignitaries such as old friend Michel Boeri, president of the Automobile Club of Monaco. He and his team do a superb job, every year organizing everything and putting up …
Ford's best-seller, the F-Series pickup, gained 5 percent to 63,240. Cars didn't fare as well. Sales of the Ford Fiesta subcompact dropped 2 percent, while the Taurus sedan was down 12 percent. Ford's Lincoln luxury brand was up 14 percent as its new …
Turin, August 1 – A majority of shareholders on Friday formally approved the merger that has created Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA). "It's just the beginning," President John Elkann said after the vote to merge Turin-based Fiat with American automaker …