Monday, April 27, 2009

Fiat's Big Power Grab

Fiat is in one of the biggest power grabs in history in a huge gamble to become a truly global automotive giant. You can't blame them for trying. The time is ripe for a shrewd player to grab huge chunks of the market - especially if it is free, or almost free. Let me explain.
Fiat wants to get a chunk of Chrysler with no money down. Given the synergies here, it is not a bad thing for Fiat to want to do, and for Chrysler it appears that it will save billions in the development of small, trendy vehicles, which Fiat already produces. Fiat is eyeing the Jeep brand which would bring showroom traffic to their dealers worldwide. Rugged SUV's have never been Fiat's forte: at best it has produced some beefed-up versions of its regular lineup, and they are, well, beefed up versions of their regular lineup. Fiat may make a killing selling off the Chrysler and Dodge brands in the future - especially if they come free.
The surprise, announced in Saturday's Wall Street Journal, is that Fiat is now eyeing Opel, GM's German brand. This could become the Buick of Fiat: a soft line of semi-luxurious (and practical) vehicles placed somewhere between the quirky and cute Fiat brand and the raging sports cars of Alfa Romeo, Lancia and Ferrari. Fiat could probably drum up some money from Germany and the EU to make this happen, especially as the alternative is rather more unpleasant.
So a free Chrysler, a subsidized Opel and a company that grows exponentially for very little money down. the only risk for Fiat is hubris: in order to make this work, Fiat must admit that its management may not be up to the task, and may have to call in reinforcements from the long list of consultancies and unemployed executives that are already hovering at the side door.

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