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All of you folks may know already a little bit about the Italian car manufacturer De Tomaso, right? Well for those who don’t know, they have to know that the company was founded by the Argentine-born Alejandro de Tomaso (1928–2003) in Modena in 1959 and went into liqudation in 2004.

Although the company still built cars until 2005. In 2009 the compaby was bought by Gian Mario Rossignolo, which revealed a new plan to reborn the brand and produce three models for a total of 8,000 vehicles: 3,000 crossovers, 3,000 limousines, and 2,000 two-seater sports cars. Today, the word is that the Italian brand is planning to take on the Mini Cooper and build over 30,000 vehicles per year. And this is not all, as Gian Mario Rossignolo is also planning a small crossover to take on the Bmw X1.

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De Tomaso planning to take on Mini Cooper and Bmw X1

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