AutoGuide Week-In-Reverse: Mazda Fiat Partnership, BMW Zagato Coupe
The automotive industry is a global business that is constantly evolving and growing, and we here at AutoGuide know it can be hard to keep up sometimes. So here is a summary of the top stories you may have missed this week:
The two latest automakers to climb into bed together are Mazda and Fiat and their love child …
The 2012 Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este is playing host to the world premiere of the BMW Zagato Coupe …
Pictures of the Renault Alpine A110-50 supercar have leaked onto the internet, giving you a preview of what to expect at this …
Nissan has confirmed that the e-NV200 all-electric van will begin production in Barcelona, Spain in early 2013 …
When the Kia K9 does launch in North America, perhaps as early as this year, it will bring with it a badge used by the brand in other markets: Cadenza …
The next generation BMW M3 and especially its engine have been surrounded by rumors, but now it has been confirmed …
Rumors that the unpopular Subaru Tribeca is being cut from the brand’s product line are being denied by a company spokesperson …
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With this partnership, the benefit of partnering with another manufacturer to increase the production base outside of Japan can be possible. With the recent joint venture of General Motors and Peugeot, it appears automakers are back looking for partners to expand their business lines, rather than just focusing on surviving the downturn in sales. - Saundra Gorder