If you have hopes of seeing a Fiat dealer in your neighborhood you better plan on moving to one of these cities.
Current U.S. Fiat Market Considerations – By State
Alabama
* Birmingham
Arkansas
* Little Rock
Arizona
* Phoenix
* Tucson
California
* Los Angeles
* Orange County
* Palm Springs
* Riverside
* San Diego
* San Fernando
* San Gabriel
* Ventura County
* Concord
* Oakland
* Sacramento
* San Francisco
* San Jose
* San Rafael
* Colorado
* Denver
Connecticut
* Bristol
* Hartford
* Bridgeport
* Stamford
* New Haven
Delaware
* Wilmington
Florida
* Daytona Beach
* Ft. Lauderdale-Broward
* Fort Myers
* Jacksonville
* Miami-Dade
* Orlando
* Sarasota
* St. Petersburg
* Tampa
* New Port Richey
* Winter Haven
* Palm Beach
* Bradenton
* Venice
* Melbourne
Georgia
* Atlanta
* Newnan
Hawaii
* Honolulu
Illinois
* Chicago South
* Chicago Central
* Chicago North
* Chicago West
* Collinsville
Indiana
* Indianapolis
* Gary
Kansas
* Kansas City
Kentucky
* Louisville
Louisiana
* New Orleans
Massachusetts
* Boston
* Springfield
* Worcester
Maryland
* Baltimore
* Frederick
* Washington
Maine
* Portland
Michigan
* Detroit
Minnesota
* Minneapolis
Missouri
* St. Louis
Nebraska
* Omaha
Nevada
* Las Vegas
New Jersey
* Bergen- Passaic
* Essex N. Union
* Mid Union
* Morris
* Flemington
New Mexico
* Albuquerque
New York
* Bronx
* Brooklyn
* Manhattan
* Nassau
* Queens
* South Hampton
* Spring Valley
* Staten Island
* Suffolk
* Westchester
* Albany
* Buffalo
* Rochester
* Newburgh
North Carolina
* Charlotte
* Raleigh/Durham
Ohio
* Cincinnati
* Columbus
* Dayton
* Cleveland
* Akron
* Toledo
Oklahoma
* Oklahoma City
* Tulsa
Oregon
* Portland
Pennsylvania
* Allentown
* Philadelphia
* Greensburg
* Pittsburgh
Puerto Rico
Rhode Island
* Providence
Tennessee
* Chattanooga
* Memphis
* Nashville
Texas
* Austin
* Houston
* San Antonio
* Dallas
* Fort Worth
* El Paso
Utah
* Salt Lake City
Virginia
* Fredericksburg
* Hampton
* Norfolk
* Richmond
* Fairfax
Washington
* Seattle
* Tacoma
Wisconsin
* Milwaukee
Looks like Chrysler expects to sell Puerto Rico as many cars as it sells in Michigan!
Wow not only one but 3 dealerships in TN. I'm surprised they even bothered.
JFX001
SuperDork
8/12/10 7:46 a.m.
West-By-God-Virginia gets no Fee-otts.
gamby
SuperDork
8/12/10 7:53 a.m.
Interesting that RI made the cut
Too bad the wife's picking up her new Fit tomorrow
Powar
Dork
8/12/10 7:54 a.m.
Awesome. A friend of mine used to work for the local Dodge dealer that is somehow involved. They started seeing tech training videos for the 500 about a year ago.
jrw1621
SuperDork
8/12/10 7:57 a.m.
That Fiat list looks like more outlets than Mini currently has.
It looks like they'll be selling them out of current Chrysler dealers up here.
The 500 is supposed to be in dealerships in about 6 months.
Raze
Dork
8/12/10 8:31 a.m.
Sweet, they're coming to the A, now if only they'd start selling discount classic parts...
JFX001 wrote:
West-By-God-Virginia gets no Fee-otts.
South Kackalaki don't get none neither. Guess they don't like the way all the people down har say "Eye-Talian".
Pittsburgh finally made a list!
I am surprised that Dallas and Ft. Worth are getting one. Dallas I expected, Ft. Worth not so much.
There's even one planned for my little town - Melbourne, FL. Probably an adjunct to the Chrysler dealership.
I can't believe Louisville is getting one when there isn't a large enough dealer compared to the one in Lexington. Most of the dealers in L-ville are land locked or suck at selling and servicing cars.
Hell same thing with Chattanoga over Knoxville. I thought they would want to sell cars, not have window shopping opportunites. This especially applies since Hotlanta isn't THAT far away....
Brian
mndsm
Dork
8/12/10 10:14 a.m.
Ooooh. Abarths right down the road! /me goes to strip all the go fast bits off the ms3.....
We made the list, which is interesting since we don't have a MINI dealer.
amg_rx7
HalfDork
8/12/10 10:36 a.m.
What decade is that list for?
JFX001 wrote:
West-By-God-Virginia gets no Fee-otts.
Yes they do. They'll just be called Chryslers...
Personally I would have looked at MINI, VW and Scion dealers and stuck one across the street from the most popular dealer in every city.
Vigo
HalfDork
8/12/10 11:30 a.m.
Looks like Chrysler expects to sell Puerto Rico as many cars as it sells in Michigan!
Why do you say that? Michigan'ers (or whatev) aren't any farther from Milwaukee or Detroit than a lot of Texans are from El Paso or Ft Worth. There are places in Tx that are 300+ miles to the nearest of the listed Tx cities.
Texas has 5 times the land area of Michigan, and it has 5 more dealerships.. seems right.
The Philly Wilmington, DE combo seem a little crowded with their proximity to each other. Then again with the sheer number of people buying MINIs in this area it makes sense.
pigeon
HalfDork
8/12/10 11:52 a.m.
John Brown wrote:
reintroducing the Fiat brand, starting with the new Fiat 500, in the United States later this year.
Later this year? I wasn't expecting them to start being sold until fall 2011. And there's going to be a Fiat dealer here in Rochester (no Mini dealer though). Should be interesting!