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We're on it, sorry you have to return to work processes today we will try and do better tomorrow.
Nothing like a good 40Gb dump to get things moving again
We're on it, sorry you have to return to work processes today we will try and do better tomorrow.
I spoke to someone recently who claims to have seen the renders for the new GT and they said that it’s still 2020 and it will be based on the same platform as the Alfa Giulia and will have the current QP’s V8 in tuned form. They also said the Alfieri will be in the same platform and will have 3 engine offerings from pure electric, hybrid and pure petrol.
I spoke to someone recently who claims to have seen the renders for the new GT and they said that it’s still 2020 and it will be based on the same platform as the Alfa Giulia and will have the current QP’s V8 in tuned form. They also said the Alfieri will be in the same platform and will have 3 engine offerings from pure electric, hybrid and pure petrol.
I spoke to someone recently who claims to have seen the renders for the new GT and they said that it’s still 2020 and it will be based on the same platform as the Alfa Giulia and will have the current QP’s V8 in tuned form. They also said the Alfieri will be in the same platform and will have 3 engine offerings from pure electric, hybrid and pure petrol.
I read an interview with Reid Bigland, and he was saying the V8 would have to go, though he would rue the day. I can't see a brand new car being offered with it but we live in hope!
There is a big investor presentation early June in Balocco which will outline the model plans for all of FCA brands.
Will be interesting to watch. I remember the product planner a few years ago which showed all the Maserati launches that were planned....and never happened.
I read an interview with Reid Bigland, and he was saying the V8 would have to go, though he would rue the day. I can't see a brand new car being offered with it but we live in hope!
There is a big investor presentation early June in Balocco which will outline the model plans for all of FCA brands.
The current V8 will be going but the QP V8 may stay for a little while.