GM, Ford make top 10 in Fortune 500 list
Two of America's 'Detroit Three' automakers, GM and Ford, have made it into the top 10 of Fortune magazine's annual ranking of the 500 largest US companies.
While more than 23 auto-related companies made the list based on annual revenue figures, General Motors took the highest honours in 5th, up from 8th in 2011.
Fiat to leave Chrysler and Jeep designs American
With over 50 per cent of Chrysler Group owned by Italian manufacturer Fiat, the American set of companies, which includes Jeep, Dodge, Ram and Chrysler brand, are now under complete Italian control.
Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne has been actively involved in restructuring the American brands and under his leadership the group has seen strong growth...
Fiat and Alfa Romeo's comeback in Australia
The future of Italian brands Fiat and Alfa Romeo will become the responsibility of Fiat-Chrysler Group Australia come Tuesday (May 1), with the group taking over from long time distributors Ateco Automotive. So what exactly does the change entail for two of the world’s best known automotive manufacturers?
Speaking with CarAdvice at last...
Fiat Viaggio: China's Dodge Dart revealed
The partnership between Italy’s Fiat automotive and GAC of China has resulted in the Fiat Viaggio, the first Chinese-made Fiat.
Unveiled at today’s Beijing motor show, the Fiat Viaggio is powered by two different versions of the 1.4-litre T-Jet turbocharged engine (89kW and 112kW).