According to the analysts over at IHS Global Insight, the upcoming Alfa Romeo 169 will be built on the Dodge Charger platform and will be produced in Canada. The car is scheduled to go into production in 2011 with prices starting around £38,000 ($62,000 USD).

Global Insight says that production of the Alfa Romeo 169 will take place at the Bramalea Production facility in Brampton, Ontario.

The Fiat 500 for the U.S. market will be built in Toluca, Mexico. The minicar is expected to reach a sales volume of 25,000 units in 2015.

- By: Omar Rana

Source: AutoCar

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  • wavebaby
    For those who do not know, Fiat has full management control of Chrysler. There is no Chrysler management to screw this up
  • philtant
    Lol poor fella who thinks chrysler is gonna mess fiat up. Should get a job at chrysler..............oh yeah thats right probably dont stand a chance bahahahah
  • TLR
    Boy, you people out there who won't give anyone or anything a chance! Bring it on Fiat - we will make your car and we will make it well....
  • Pat
    great....chrysler is gonna mess up fiat
  • TLR
    Boy, there are people out there who just won't give anything or anyone a chance...bring it on Fiat...we can make your car and we will make it well....
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