In the first 6 months of 2023, Fiat Sold a total of 280 cars. There are currently 357 Fiat dealerships in the US.
https://www.goodcarbadcar.net/fiat-us-sales-figures https://www.scrapehero.com/location-reports/Fiat-USA/
In the first 6 months of 2023, Fiat Sold a total of 280 cars. There are currently 357 Fiat dealerships in the US.
https://www.goodcarbadcar.net/fiat-us-sales-figures https://www.scrapehero.com/location-reports/Fiat-USA/
Blame Sergio Marchionne. Yes, he slashed Fiat’s debt substantially, but did so by cutting nearly all new car development, just giving away the market share it had where Fiats did sell. The existing and successful models were left to rot on the vine until they were no longer competitive, then cancelled without replacement. Now Fiat barely has any market share left, and conquering sales from customers who left for Toyota or Hyundai is just a pipe dream. There won’t be product because nobody will come to buy it.
(Instead, Where’s me Jumper threw money at Alfa but without planning for hybridisation, and didn’t bother making a Giulia estate when the only market Alfa had any substantial share in vastly prefers estates in that segment. Not that it would have made much of a difference with Fiat/Alfa’s idea of aftersales service. End of mini-rant)
I’ve been hearing so much stuff about a new Giulia coming out next year but without a single piece of evidence for its existence besides AI generated renderings. They killed plans for an RWD Giulietta hatchback that I’d have loved to have too. Really worried the brand is just dying on the vine.
As they should have. RWD on a hatchback is fucking stupid. Less cargo and passenger space, worse in the snow, and now you can’t daily drive it especially in the rain