Magneti Marelli Oil Filters

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Magneti Marelli has grown into a umbrella company for a variety of formerly independent European units, many of which have not been degraded post-acquisition. They are an OE supplier to many vehicle manufacturers.

MM's lighting division, Automotive Lighting (AL), is the former Bosch auto lighting manufacturing unit. AL headlamps are OE in our Tahoe. New AL E-codes for our Mercedes R129 were exactly identical to the Merc-branded Bosch originals, save for the star logo being molded over, at 1/3 the price. An AL headlight unit is just a re-named Bosch, and is exactly the same. This was later confirmed to me by Daniel Stern.

That being said, I would be surprised if they started importing oil filters here wholesale, which are maintenance parts. They probably will do what a lot of broad-catalog European vendors do, and have a domestic manufacturer make them here and slap their name on them. Probably will be Puros or Champs. That, or rely on Purolator's European unit, just like VAG often does.

Just one more step in the Italianization of Chrysler. But I think Mopar will endure for us Americans.
 
Originally Posted By: cronk
Fiat owns a majority stake in Dodge/chrysler.
Not overly surprising they are using some Italian parts.

It made my blood boil when Dodge was running the commercial of George Washington driving a Dodge Charger into battle, A foreign owned company tying to pull the heart stings of patriotism.


Did you give Chrysler a pass when the Germans owned them?
 
Wow, surprised I have to respond to a 3 year old thread.
When Diamler owned Chrysler, they never ran commercials with our founding fathers driving their cars.
Also I have never been a fan of Chrysler/Dodge vehicles.
The new Dodge Dart is more or less a Fiat 500 under its skin.
 
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