By on March 10, 2008

alfa-romeo-8c-spider-51.jpgFiat is [still] planning on reintroducing its Alfa Romeo line to the United States "sometime after 2008." To ensure profitability in the face of a weak reputation for quality dollar and a strong Euro, Reuters reports the company will/would have to manufacture at least some of its cars outside Europe. Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne has indicated that Mexico is at the top of the list, although a Confederate tax break deal may be doable. Eventually. "We can think of producing [in the Americas] in the medium-long term," Marchionne opined. Which Alfa models would be produced or sold stateside remains equally unknown (unknowable?). The tasty 8C is likely to lead the charge; it's just about the only Alfa whose price premium can overcome the exchange rate. Meanwhile, big changes are in the air at Alfa. New CEO Luca De Meo says he hopes to "restore Alfa Romeo's place among premium brands by the time of its 100th anniversary on June 25, 2010." With new versions of Alfa mid- and full-sized sedans set to appear around that date, we reckon that's when we may see the Italian automaker's wares stateside. Or not. 

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9 Comments on “Fiat Set for American Production. Someday. Maybe....”


  • avatar
    KatiePuckrik

    They’re gonna make the Americans an offer they can’t refuse……

    Sorry, couldn’t resist it! ;O)

  • avatar
    Paul Niedermeyer

    And (if and) when they come, it will be on new (likely RWD) platforms. The current ones are obsolete (other than the 8C, of course).

  • avatar
    SherbornSean

    There’s just one question Alfa needs to answer before taking on the US market:

    “Why would anyone pay BMW money for Fiat quality?”

  • avatar

    There’s just one question Alfa needs to answer before taking on the US market:

    “Why would anyone pay BMW money for Fiat quality?”

    They’re called Volkswagens :)

  • avatar
    SherbornSean

    Joshvar,
    How well has that VW plant in Pennsylvania been doing?

    What? sold to Sony? well, geee.

  • avatar
    mel23

    Ain’t it wonderful to have a currency that isn’t (for long) worth squat? And I thought Bricklin was blowing smoke when he said he planned to make his Chinese stuff in US plants. The guy was just ahead of his time.

  • avatar
    Thinx

    Just wait till OPEC moves off the dollar – then we will be able to afford neither the cars NOR the petrol. Gee, Thanks a lot Greenspnanke!

  • avatar
    Bill Wade

    # Thinx :
    March 10th, 2008 at 6:57 pm

    Just wait till OPEC moves off the dollar – then we will be able to afford neither the cars NOR the petrol. Gee, Thanks a lot Greenspnanke!

    $109+ this morning. It’s becoming unaffordable regardless of the currency it’s priced in. :(

  • avatar
    montgomery burns

    I do miss the FIATs that I owned. A little finicky, yes, but loads of fun. I’ve actually been trolling eBay lately looking for one.

    Thinx:

    I’m afraid that “Greenpnanke” has been forced into reaction mode by the mess that our fearless leader has created.

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