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Future Uncertain for the Fiat 124 Spider

2019 Fiat 124 Spider | Photo: D.Rufiange
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Daniel Rufiange
Despite slowing sales last year, Fiat says the model is still profitable

It’s no secret the Fiat 124 Spider would never have come into existence were it not for a collaborative partnership with Japanese manufacturer Mazda. The Italian roadster shares the same structure as the Mazda MX-5, and it was born out of an agreement between the two automakers that allowed for its use.

It may be a bastard child of the company, but the model is actually profitable, according to Fiat boss Olivier François, who told Autocar magazine that “it makes money and it adds a certain cool factor.” But he cautioned that he doesn’t see Fiat as being a legitimate inhabitant of that car’s segment, adding that:

“… such a car may not be key to the future of the brand. It is not what I'd call a pure, absolute Fiat, but for now, it remains an interesting opportunity."

- Olivier François, Fiat

When the boss expresses such lukewarm support for a company’s model, it’s only natural to assume the survival of the model is on shaky ground – even if the 124 Spider does sport a very Italian design and has a number of Italian inner components.

It would be surprising to see Fiat jettison a profitable model in the short term. But in the longer run, its prospects are unclear, especially since in the United States, sales of the model fell by 21% last year; the company sold 3515 units in that market. That’s fairly drastic, but it looks better when you compare it to the horrid 55% drop in sales overall for Fiat.

In Canada, meanwhile, the 124 Spider is the top-selling model for Fiat since the beginning of this year.

Daniel Rufiange
Daniel Rufiange
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