Italian premium sports car maker Ferrari NV will expand sales of easier-driving grand touring cars, but will not  try to chase rival Porsche’s annual sales volume, Ferrari Chairman John  Elkann told an audience of classic car enthusiasts gathered at this  storied golf resort on the Pacific coast.
Elkann also reiterated that Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV,  of which he is chairman, remains open to opportunities to combine with  other automakers, but is positioned to remain independent. Fiat Chrysler  in May proposed a merger with French automaker Renault SA, but the deal  fell apart after the French government intervened and Elkann withdrew  the proposed merger.  
Fiat Chrysler Chief Executive Mike Manley sent the same message to Renault and other would-be partners earlier this month... 
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