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Why is the Italian car industry experiencing one of the deepest crises in its history? What mistakes have been made in Turin over the last forty years? Why have wonderful cars, ready to go into production, not been made anymore?
These and many other questions are answered in the book “Who killed the car in Italy?”, which brings to life the events of the national car brands over the last half century: the men who led our car industry, the secrets of the great designers, but above all the “wrong” cars, the prototypes that remained as such, the models announced and never arrived in dealerships, follow one another at a rapid pace in the 192 pages of the book, with almost 400 images of cars that the average reader has often never seen, not even in the pages of specialized magazines.
Anyone wondering why factories like Mirafiori have lost tens of thousands of employees will find the answer here. And those who wonder why factories are forced to produce electric cars that the average motorist doesn’t want will also find it.
The secrets, the curiosities, the behind-the-scenes of our car industry laid bare by a journalist who has experienced many of these events first-hand.
Forty years of mistakes, secrets and behind the scenes of the national automotive industry

































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