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Friday, 15.06.2012.

12:45

Production of new Fiat model to be launched in July

Kragujevac-based factory will launch the production of a brand new model Fiat 500L next month, says Fiat Automobiles Serbia Commercial Director Gerry Clarke.

Izvor: Tanjug

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Lenard

pre 13 godina

In case you don't know: The Fiat 500 (without L, i.e. the smaller verion) is second best selling car in Europe in its category (A, smallest cars) and the only model in this class who passed the crash tests with 5 stars.
(Comm. Parrisson, 16 June 2012 14:37) it is good that it has some useful uses for car crash dummies to survive. No seriously I wish Serbia good luck. sj it costs between 18,000 and 21,000 a little pricey for a outdated car. The Croatian modern sports car it is expensive you wont guess who is buying the first run ,oil sheiks from the gulf lol.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 13 godina

"Man the styling it looks like a car from the 1950's good luck Serbs selling the outdated tin cans. "
(Lenard, 15 June 2012 19:47)

In case you don't know: The Fiat 500 (without L, i.e. the smaller verion) is second best selling car in Europe in its category (A, smallest cars) and the only model in this class who passed the crash tests with 5 stars.

sj

pre 13 godina

(Lenard, 15 June 2012 19:47)
If BS was a marketable product then you Croats would be the wealthiest nation on this planet. Since you are so technologically advanced why isn’t anyone opening up industry in Croatia?
Yes its good deal for fiat to get everything for free, but as you know very little about business let me explain it for you. In order for any car manufacturer to make cars outside their home state they require subsidies from the government – this can take various forms. In the US Toyota has plants where energy and water are subsidized by the government and local and federal taxes are waived etc and all of this to attract industry to stay there. Recently the Australian Federal government gave subsidies of $225 million and $50 million from the South Australian government to match at least $1 billion of investment from General Motors.
What desolate island do you live on?
Your comparing the Rimac that costs nearly $1 million with a the Fiat, car that will sell for say $10,000 Euros - brilliant mate, just brilliant, and for your information the technology used in the Rimac is not even Croatian; it’s been around a long time. Gee you people are full of it.

Lenard

pre 13 godina

Man the styling it looks like a car from the 1950's good luck Serbs selling the outdated tin cans. Serbia burrowed half a billion euros and gave it to Fiat free and factory. To make the deal after Fiat reneged on its side of the deal of putting up its own money. Good deal for Fiat everything for free only the shmaks used abused overburden Serbian tax payer on the hook to pay it all back. Now take a look at Croatian modern technologically advanced cars no comparison http://www.motorward.com/2011/09/2011-iaa-rimac-concept-one/ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-2LEwDG6OQ&feature=related .

Lenard

pre 13 godina

Man the styling it looks like a car from the 1950's good luck Serbs selling the outdated tin cans. Serbia burrowed half a billion euros and gave it to Fiat free and factory. To make the deal after Fiat reneged on its side of the deal of putting up its own money. Good deal for Fiat everything for free only the shmaks used abused overburden Serbian tax payer on the hook to pay it all back. Now take a look at Croatian modern technologically advanced cars no comparison http://www.motorward.com/2011/09/2011-iaa-rimac-concept-one/ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-2LEwDG6OQ&feature=related .

sj

pre 13 godina

(Lenard, 15 June 2012 19:47)
If BS was a marketable product then you Croats would be the wealthiest nation on this planet. Since you are so technologically advanced why isn’t anyone opening up industry in Croatia?
Yes its good deal for fiat to get everything for free, but as you know very little about business let me explain it for you. In order for any car manufacturer to make cars outside their home state they require subsidies from the government – this can take various forms. In the US Toyota has plants where energy and water are subsidized by the government and local and federal taxes are waived etc and all of this to attract industry to stay there. Recently the Australian Federal government gave subsidies of $225 million and $50 million from the South Australian government to match at least $1 billion of investment from General Motors.
What desolate island do you live on?
Your comparing the Rimac that costs nearly $1 million with a the Fiat, car that will sell for say $10,000 Euros - brilliant mate, just brilliant, and for your information the technology used in the Rimac is not even Croatian; it’s been around a long time. Gee you people are full of it.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 13 godina

"Man the styling it looks like a car from the 1950's good luck Serbs selling the outdated tin cans. "
(Lenard, 15 June 2012 19:47)

In case you don't know: The Fiat 500 (without L, i.e. the smaller verion) is second best selling car in Europe in its category (A, smallest cars) and the only model in this class who passed the crash tests with 5 stars.

Lenard

pre 13 godina

In case you don't know: The Fiat 500 (without L, i.e. the smaller verion) is second best selling car in Europe in its category (A, smallest cars) and the only model in this class who passed the crash tests with 5 stars.
(Comm. Parrisson, 16 June 2012 14:37) it is good that it has some useful uses for car crash dummies to survive. No seriously I wish Serbia good luck. sj it costs between 18,000 and 21,000 a little pricey for a outdated car. The Croatian modern sports car it is expensive you wont guess who is buying the first run ,oil sheiks from the gulf lol.

Lenard

pre 13 godina

Man the styling it looks like a car from the 1950's good luck Serbs selling the outdated tin cans. Serbia burrowed half a billion euros and gave it to Fiat free and factory. To make the deal after Fiat reneged on its side of the deal of putting up its own money. Good deal for Fiat everything for free only the shmaks used abused overburden Serbian tax payer on the hook to pay it all back. Now take a look at Croatian modern technologically advanced cars no comparison http://www.motorward.com/2011/09/2011-iaa-rimac-concept-one/ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-2LEwDG6OQ&feature=related .

sj

pre 13 godina

(Lenard, 15 June 2012 19:47)
If BS was a marketable product then you Croats would be the wealthiest nation on this planet. Since you are so technologically advanced why isn’t anyone opening up industry in Croatia?
Yes its good deal for fiat to get everything for free, but as you know very little about business let me explain it for you. In order for any car manufacturer to make cars outside their home state they require subsidies from the government – this can take various forms. In the US Toyota has plants where energy and water are subsidized by the government and local and federal taxes are waived etc and all of this to attract industry to stay there. Recently the Australian Federal government gave subsidies of $225 million and $50 million from the South Australian government to match at least $1 billion of investment from General Motors.
What desolate island do you live on?
Your comparing the Rimac that costs nearly $1 million with a the Fiat, car that will sell for say $10,000 Euros - brilliant mate, just brilliant, and for your information the technology used in the Rimac is not even Croatian; it’s been around a long time. Gee you people are full of it.

Lenard

pre 13 godina

In case you don't know: The Fiat 500 (without L, i.e. the smaller verion) is second best selling car in Europe in its category (A, smallest cars) and the only model in this class who passed the crash tests with 5 stars.
(Comm. Parrisson, 16 June 2012 14:37) it is good that it has some useful uses for car crash dummies to survive. No seriously I wish Serbia good luck. sj it costs between 18,000 and 21,000 a little pricey for a outdated car. The Croatian modern sports car it is expensive you wont guess who is buying the first run ,oil sheiks from the gulf lol.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 13 godina

"Man the styling it looks like a car from the 1950's good luck Serbs selling the outdated tin cans. "
(Lenard, 15 June 2012 19:47)

In case you don't know: The Fiat 500 (without L, i.e. the smaller verion) is second best selling car in Europe in its category (A, smallest cars) and the only model in this class who passed the crash tests with 5 stars.