| Forward contracts for popcorn skyrocketed at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, the Tokyo Commodity Exchange and other world markets after managers of Fiat and Nissan traded barbs about beauty. Matt Davis, head of Fiat brand product marketing, hit first. Clearly referring to Nissan's Leaf, Davis said: "Let's be honest, ugliness is probably one of the worst forms of pollution." Today, Nissan hit back with gusto. "Let's face it, Fiat has not shied away from controversial styling themselves," Nissan's head of global marketing communications Simon Sproule told Hans Greimel of Automotive News [sub] today. "Many would describe many of their products as visual pollution. Take a long, hard look at the Fiat Doblo." Once Sproule, a Brit, and usually a gentleman, (he joined Nissan from Aston Martin, Jaguar, Land Rover) was on a roll, he told Greimel that unlike the Fiat EV, the Leaf is a "fully functioning" car for families and daily use. Then, he dispensed one of the biggest insult in the business, namely that the Fiat 500e is a quota car, and that the Italians don't really mean it. Good reporter as he is, Greimel immediately called Fiat in Turin, where a spokesman declined comment. They are probably thinking of choice words. Stay tuned. from The Truth About Cars http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com | |||
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