“Fiat is intensively examining St. Petersburg along with Nizhniy Novgorod. No decision has been made yet. Most likely the Italian automaker will select a green field site. We expect that they will make a decision on the site in the fall.” –Dmitry Levchenkov, Russia’s Economic Development Ministry
Fiat, the owner of Chrysler, is actively looking to start factories in Russia, to build cars and spare parts. The reason? Car sales are booming in Russia.
Just in the first 8 months of 2011, Fiat saw a 59% increase in sales in Russia. That’s impressive when you realize that most Russians are hesitant to own a Fiat: “Few Russian drivers opt for Fiat because the service and spare parts are difficult to find in Russia. However, if Fiat builds an assembly facility and handle the production and create a unique distribution channels with service centers its world popular five door hatchbacks could invade the Russian cities frequently.”-Alexandr Tsipin, journalist
Fiat has already made deals with Russian car maker GAZ. Fiat hopes to build 120 thousand cars per year in Russia.
The major reason for Fiat’s huge jump in sales, they’re the cheapest foreign car in Russia.
I wonder what Fiat will do with it’s Chrysler operations in the U.S. and Canada? Canadian labor unions have been warning that Fiat will shut down Chrysler factories.