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This past week, Alfa Romeo introduced its new Milano compact crossover. It's a vehicle we're unlikely to see here in the U.S., as it shares bones with Fiat's new 600 as well as the Jeep Avenger, and unfortunately for the automaker it's caused a bit of a stir with the local government. See, the Milano is built in Poland, like its Stellantis stablemates, but Italy happens to have rather strict rules about marketing products with Italian-sounding names that aren't actually built there. And now, officials are calling Alfa out.
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The Italian government has hit out at Alfa Romeo’s decision to build its new Milano crossover in Poland, saying that building it outside of the brand’s home nation is illegal.Shortly after Alfa Romeo unveiled the new model at a glitzy event, Italy’s industry minister Adolofo Urso asserted that building a vehicle dubbed Milano outside of Italy violates the country’s laws targeting products with “Italian sounding” names that are not actually Italian.Read: New Milano SUV Is Alfa Romeo’s First Ever EV“A car called Milano cannot be produced in Poland,” Urso said. “This law stipulates that you cannot give indications that mislead consumers. So a car called Milano must be produced in Italy.
Audi and Porsche have issued recalls on some of their flagship EVs due to a battery fault with potentially pyrotechnic consequences.
Stellantis revealed that China’s Leapmotor will enter the Malaysian market this year. It is positioned as an affordable EV brand. CarNewsChina came to the conclusion that the first Leapmotor model to launch in Malaysia is the T03 electric hatchback.
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Don't be too hard on the owner of this 1995 Toyota Supra turbo. He bought it in 2001 and enjoyed driving it for approximately 10 years before his family began to grow. According to this new WD Detailing video, it was parked in the backyard around 2011, and that's where it stayed until recently, when the owner decided to give it some much-needed love.