Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Chrysler and Fiat - An Opera

Ironically, it may be that the car maker that makes arguably the poorest quality vehicles made in the USA, which is joining Fiat, whose quality has always been suspect, may in fact be the basket case that gets itself out of hot water.
The current owners of Chrysler are resigned to getting nothing at all. They bet big, and lost, just like Daimler did with Chrysler. The difference here is that Fiat is betting nothing, and is understandably reluctant to put any cash in the deal. Given the last two affairs Chrysler has had, who can blame them? Talk from Washington demanding that Fiat put in cash is simply huffing and puffing at a brick house. If Fiat backs out, Chrysler is history and the politicos know that. They must ante up or quit playing, with predictable results.
The good thing is that Fiat may begin importing vehicles to the US soon, and make them here later. This would put foot traffic in Chrysler show rooms, where fresh design is about as prevalent as beef at a vegetarian convention. Fiat is no design wallflower, and their lineup could add some real flavor to Chrysler, and hopefully revive the fortunes of the Chrysler Design Department, which is being held hostage by the bean counters.
Chrysler has a life line, as does GM if it goes into bankruptcy. This should be interesting.

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