RE: Alfa Romeo To Start Building Cars In China
RE: Alfa Romeo To Start Building Cars In China
Thursday 9th August 2007

Alfa Romeo To Start Building Cars In China

The most Italian of car-makers plans to enter Chinese market by 2009


Chinese-built Alfas will be sold in 2009
Chinese-built Alfas will be sold in 2009
Alfaholics, you may want to sit down for a minute. Fiat and Chinese car-maker Chery have signed a joint venture agreement for the Italian car-maker to manufacturer 175,000 cars a year in China. The venture is expected to start in 2009 with production consisting of a combination of Fiats, Alfas and Cherys.

Fiat already has joint ventures in China building trucks, buses and components, but these ambitious plans are the first to include Alfa Romeo, the car maker more Italian than prosciutto. Extending Alfa production into China is expected to help Fiat cater for demand when the company launches Alfa Romeo in China and re-launches the brand stateside, both by 2009. 

Chery already builds engines for Fiat (Chinese law requires joint ventures involving foreign partners to locally source some parts of manufacture), and earlier this year signed a deal to build a new Chrysler supermini, for export to America.

Is this Alfa adhering to modern times or just plain sacrilegious? You decide.

Source: FT

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stuartbuckell

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3,651 posts

247 months

Thursday 9th August 2007
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Everything is made in China these days, so why not your car?

However I must say, in my experience, Chinese replicas of things look great, but quality really can suffer.

Either its cheaper materials or the engineering hasn't quite been copied correctly.

Egbert Nobacon

2,835 posts

264 months

Thursday 9th August 2007
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Quarity wirr be even clappier than now glasshopper smile

sprinter885

11,550 posts

248 months

Thursday 9th August 2007
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..and the Arfa Romeo Spyder Veroce doesn't have quite the same ring to it ?

pdV6

16,442 posts

282 months

Thursday 9th August 2007
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Seems odd at a time when Alfa are trying to persuade the public that the quality of their product is on the up & up.

torres del paine

1,588 posts

242 months

Thursday 9th August 2007
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Quality will probably improve. The Chinese are rather good at the manufacturing thing.

blackwoo

14 posts

231 months

Thursday 9th August 2007
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Oh dear! Alfa don't have the best history with far eastern Joint Ventures.... Alfa Romeo Arna anyone?

FourWheelDrift

91,576 posts

305 months

Thursday 9th August 2007
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Won't building cars out of China make them more prone to breaking or have the developed a new super hard porcelain? silly

TigerK

4,761 posts

277 months

Thursday 9th August 2007
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FourWheelDrift said:
Won't building cars out of China make them more prone to breaking or have the developed a new super hard porcelain? silly
Bu66er! beat me to it.... laugh

errek72

943 posts

267 months

Thursday 9th August 2007
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Chinese market is quite big enough to take that plant's production, me thinks, no need for those 'mongrol' cars to come over here.
It's better this way than to have Alfa go bankrupt, get sold off, and have its name bought by some Chinese conglomerate.

Goochie

5,737 posts

240 months

Thursday 9th August 2007
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torres del paine said:
Quality will probably improve. The Chinese are rather good at the manufacturing thing.
Well....... that depends really !

Gold

1,998 posts

226 months

Thursday 9th August 2007
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errek72 said:
Chinese market is quite big enough to take that plant's production, me thinks, no need for those 'mongrol' cars to come over here.
It's better this way than to have Alfa go bankrupt, get sold off, and have its name bought by some Chinese conglomerate.
yes

Logical business move by Alfa. smile

chickensoup

469 posts

276 months

Thursday 9th August 2007
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Cannot be any worse than the Datsun Cherry thing they did before
Italian reliability / Japonese style

zagato

1,136 posts

222 months

Thursday 9th August 2007
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Alfa going to China, Aston going to India, whatever next.


Finally the Lambo & Bentley boys realise how good it is to have a German parent. All of a sudden there's nothing to complain about.

justyr

337 posts

233 months

Thursday 9th August 2007
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Wouldn't buy one before, even more so now. I refuse to be part of the child labour/plastic dog turd/human and animal rights abuse/environmental neglect Chinese problem
(You can almost hear the Guardian readers rose tinted visors descending en masse - expect the usual howls of BBC induced e-abuse).

You pays your money... You make YOUR choice.

zagato

1,136 posts

222 months

Thursday 9th August 2007
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Exactly. Well put.

peter450

1,650 posts

254 months

Thursday 9th August 2007
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You might find that hard since everything we buy in the west pretty much originates in a indian/chinese sweatshop

bri_the_fly

177 posts

232 months

Thursday 9th August 2007
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peter450 said:
You might find that hard since everything we buy in the west pretty much originates in a indian/chinese sweatshop
agreed!

someone sent us a presentation noting the principle differences between india and china - both playing catch up faster than anyone. BUT..india is based on commercial markets/competition like us in the west but paying misery wages. China is totally propped up by the (Red) Government ...so gonna be interesting to see the race develop between this two enormous countries.
Someone else told me if you want to make money in the auto industry now (engineer etc) India is the place to go!

retrorider

1,339 posts

222 months

Thursday 9th August 2007
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chinese manufacturing facilities are second to none so i cant see a problem.british leyland couldn't make a good car with a british workforce but nissan and toyota can.funny old world.

SS HSV

9,646 posts

279 months

Thursday 9th August 2007
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justyr

337 posts

233 months

Thursday 9th August 2007
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peter450 said:
You might find that hard since everything we buy in the west pretty much originates in a indian/chinese sweatshop
You can find decent stuff if you look a bit harder than 'oh, that [plastic dog turd] will do I suppose'. You have to have the mindset that you are not willing to support their abusive regime under any circumstances. I find it makes for very entertaining/satisfying shopping. smile