Monday, January 26, 2009

Of Chrysler, Fiat and Diplomacy.

Over the weekend, The Economist published an interesting article on the possible Chrysler/Fiat joint venture, along with a picture of the revived, succesful (and very attractive) Fiat 500, which Chrysler wants to make here.

It would be tragic if this sensible merger of sorts would fail to go through because of politicians arguing that taxpayers should not foot the bill for Chrysler to be bought out by "them darn furners". Oh please. We would have a global company which would continue to produce vehicles and parts in the US, and would produce more fuel efficent vehicles to boot. Jeeps would be sold worldwide by Fiat, which has not had a credible SUV in its lineup.
What SHOULD happen is that the American and Italian governments, motivated by self interest on both sides, should begin discussions on a joint bailout package, designed to create a truly global company. Aircraft manufacturers have done this for decades. The only caveat is that Chrysler may be too far gone to survive the negotiations.
If Chrysler does go under, this scribler will always look back at this as one of the great missed opportunities of the global automotive marketplace. And a lasting memorial to the hypocrisy of promoting globalization abroad but denying its benefits at home.

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