Daimler is out, Toyota is out, Porsche is out, Hyundai, PSA Peugeot-Citroën are out and when it comes to selling cars in Iran, now Maserati and Lamborghini
are out, too. The definitive pullouts of those last two automakers are
said to be reactions to a press conference held by a group called United
Against Nuclear Iran (UANI). The group highlights businesses that sell
in both the US market and Iran, and works to get those businesses to
choose one market or the other.
UANI said it had sent letters to Maserati and Lamborghini about their
dealings in Iran, but that the letters went unanswered. Mark Wallace,
head of UANI and a former US ambassador to the United Nations, held a
press conference in October of last year that referenced the two
companies. Apparently Lamborghini contacted Wallace just after the press
conference and told him "they were out, they weren't doing any business
in Iran anymore."
Discussions with Maserati then took place, and the Italian automaker said it had been out of Iran ever since Fiat announced it was leaving the country in May 2011. UANI said Maserati had been in talks with an Iranian distributor, however, and that distributor was continuing to use the Maserati name. The carmaker has since cut all ties with Iranian interests and has prevented its name from being used, adding that its new models will not be able to be sold there because they won't pass regulations the country's regulations.
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